PREMIER LEAGUE TUESDAY: We preview Tuesday’s Premier League games between TOTTENHAM v BRIGHTON (7.45pm SKY) and WATFORD v SOUTHAMPTON (7.45pm) both with a recommended BETDAQ bet and extended stats.


TOTTENHAM V BRIGHTON

7.45pm We’re getting so close to the end of the season now and every game is massive! Spurs would have been absolutely delighted to see Manchester United and Arsenal both lose at the weekend after they lost away to Manchester City. The reality for Spurs is that they control their own destiny after United and Arsenal both lost, and they should see Champions League football next year regardless of whether or not they win the competition this season!

Spurs are heavy odds on favourites with the match odds at the time of writing currently trading; Tottenham 1.35, Brighton 12.0 and the draw is 5.6. Brighton have been woeful lately and it’s actually surprising to see Spurs as big as 1.35 – Brighton have failed to score in their last five Premier League games and they lost a huge clash with Cardiff this day last week. They would have been delighted with a 0-0 draw away to Wolves, but Wolves are finishing the season poorly. We can’t see past an easy win for Spurs here and we like them to cover the handicap; they’re trading 1.95 -1.5 goals and that looks great value.

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Tottenham -1.5 goals to beat Brighton at 1.95.

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MATCH STATS

  • Tottenham have only lost one of their six previous home league games against Brighton (W3 D2 L1), winning the last two by a 2-0 scoreline in December 1982 and December 2017.
  • Brighton are winless in their last five meetings with Tottenham in all competitions, drawing one and losing four since a 2-1 league win in April 1983.
  • Tottenham have won all three of their home games in all competitions since moving into their stadium, scoring seven goals and conceding none.
  • Tottenham have lost four Premier League home games this season, just one fewer than they’d lost at home in their three previous league campaigns combined. However, five of their last six home defeats have been against ‘big six’ opposition, with a 1-3 reverse against Wolves in December the exception.
  • None of Tottenham’s last 67 Premier League games have ended 0-0 – the longest current such run in the division, and Spurs’ longest ever run without a goalless draw in the competition.
  • Brighton have failed to score in their last five Premier League games – the longest current run in the competition, and the joint-longest such run in total this season (Southampton also five).
  • Brighton have lost all 10 of their Premier League away games against ‘big six’ opponents, conceding 22 goals and scoring just twice.
  • Spurs haven’t lost a Premier League home game on a Tuesday since August 2007 (1-3 vs Everton), winning seven and drawing one since then.
  • Spurs’ Lucas Moura scored a hat-trick in his last home Premier League game, a 4-0 win against Huddersfield. He’d only scored three goals in his previous 14 previous home games in the competition.
  • Brighton manager Chris Hughton has only won one of his seven Premier League games against Tottenham (D3 L3), a 1-0 win over Tim Sherwood’s Spurs side as Norwich boss in February 2014.

WATFORD V SOUTHAMPTON

7.45pm This should be a very good tie tonight with two sides finishing the season in good form. Watford have an FA Cup final to look forward to and while it’s possible that they make take an eye off the Premier League to focus on that – extra European spots will be available this season with City winning the domestic cups so there’s a lot to play for in the Premier League given their position in the table. Southampton have had some great results in recent weeks too; they even managed to beat Spurs – however the 3-1 loss to Newcastle came as a surprise and now they have lost three of their last four away.

The match odds at the time of writing currently trade; Watford 2.28, Southampton 3.5 and the draw is 3.55. Watford’s games have been great viewing recently, however mainly because they have been scoring and conceding – they have conceded in their last eight straight Premier League games and with Southampton in good form, we can definitely see them scoring at some stage. Watford make appeal at 2.28 given Southampton’s away form and the home side have been playing some good football too; however we feel that over 2.5 goals jumps off the page here at 1.89. You would have collected in five of their last six Watford and Southampton games with over 2.5 goals and we feel more goals are coming tonight.

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Over 2.5 goals at 1.89.

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MATCH STATS

  • Since beating Southampton in six consecutive meetings between November 2004 and October 2008, Watford have only managed one victory in their last 11 matches against Saints in all competitions (D5 L5), a 2-0 win in September 2017.
  • Having lost their first top-flight visit to Watford in January 1983, Southampton have since lost just one of nine such trips (W2 D6), a 3-2 defeat in December 1999 in what was the first ever Premier League match between the two sides.
  • Five of Watford’s six home league defeats this season have been against sides currently in the top six, with a 0-4 loss against Bournemouth in October the exception.
  • This will be Southampton’s first Premier League game on a Tuesday this season, making this just the second campaign in the competition in which they’ve played on all seven days of the week (also 2014-15).
  • Watford have conceded in each of their last eight Premier League games, the longest current run in the competition.
  • Southampton have lost three of their last four Premier League away games (W1), having remained unbeaten in their previous four on the road in the competition (W2 D2).
  • Four of Southampton’s last five Premier League away goals have come from outside the box – just four of their previous 44 goals on the road in the competition had come from outside the box.
  • Watford’s Abdoulaye Doucouré has scored in three of his four Premier League appearances against Southampton, including both games played at Vicarage Road.
  • Charlie Austin has scored four goals in his last three league starts against Watford, although he is yet to start against them for Southampton.
  • Gerard Deulofeu has been directly involved in 10 goals in his last nine appearances for Watford in all competitions (8 goals, 2 assists), though just one of these goal involvements has come at Vicarage Road (assist vs Leicester).


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