A London derby is part of Tuesday night's Premier League offering when Tottenham visit West Ham at London Stadium.
The Hammers conspired to throw away a 3-1 lead at Newcastle and lost 4-3 last time out, while Spurs needed a late Son Heung-min winner to beat a dogged Luton Town.
Games between Tottenham and West Ham rarely fail to entertain, with the two capital teams trading regular victories. Here's how the last ten meetings have panned out.
Tottenham have so often had to pull wins out of the bag in second halves of matches this season, but the tables were turned on them by West Ham in this December meeting.
Spurs had deservedly gone ahead thanks to Cristian Romero's 11th-minute header but there was a infuriating lack of clinical edge from a home perspective, allowing the visitors to go level and then win the match thanks to fortuitous strikes from Jarrod Bowen and James Ward-Prowse.
While the mood was rarely positive at Tottenham throughout 2022/23, they were still bang in the hunt for a top-four finish ahead of this clash with West Ham.
A rather awful game didn't get much better after a chance-less first half, but the second period did at least yield two goals. Emerson Royal grabbed the opener after good play from wing-back buddy Ben Davies before Son Heung-min made sure of the win with a trademark run and finish.
Spurs had been billed as potential title contenders under Conte ahead of the 2022/23 season and the Italian was typically upset with one refereeing call that denied his side a penalty at London Stadium in this August meeting.
A decision penalising Aaron Cresswell for handball was overturned after three minutes of VAR deliberation, with Thilo Kehrer's own goal and Tomas Soucek's equaliser eventually securing a 1-1
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