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Tottenham vs Swansea: Betting tips and odds, team news, live stream and TV channel for Premier League clash

Everything you need to know about betting tips and odds ahead of the match at Wembley

TOTTENHAM will look to make Wembley a fortress and build on their midweek Champions League triumph over Borussia Dortmund.

Fresh from their 3-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund, Mauricio Pochettino's men host a Swansea side who lost at home to Newcastle in their last outing.

 Tottenham will look to build on from their Champions League victory
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Tottenham will look to build on from their Champions League victoryCredit: Rex Features
 Swansea lost to Newcastle in their last outing
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Swansea lost to Newcastle in their last outingCredit: Getty Images - Getty

What are the best odds and tips for Tottenham vs Swansea?

TALK of a Wembley hoodoo is over after Spurs beat Borussia Dortmund in style in midweek.

Now they need to do it in the Premier League and Swansea are the perfect victims.

Spurs have won 10 of their 12 Premier League meetings with the Welsh club, drawing the other two.

So we expect that first league win of the season at Wembley.

The Swans have had a difficult start, failing to score in three of their four league games, as their new signings adjust.

No such problems for Harry Kane, who is 2/1 to score first.

FORECAST: 3-0

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When is Spurs vs Swansea?

Spurs take on the Swans on Saturday, September 16.

Kick-off is at 5.30pm.

The Premier League clash will take place at Wembley.

What TV Channel is showing Spurs vs Swansea?

The game will be shown live on BT Sport 1.

Coverage will begin at 5pm and the show will end at 7.45pm.

Alternatively, you can keep up to date on SunSport’s live blog.

What is the latest team news for Spurs vs Swansea?

Tottenham will be missing Erik Lamela, Danny Rose, Victor Wanyama and Georges-Kevin N’Koudou through injury.

Swansea will be without injured quartet Kyle Bartley, Nathan Dyer, Seung-Yeung Ki and Leon Britten.

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Tottenham Hotspur have never lost to Swansea in the Premier League, winning 10 of 12 meetings in the competition (D2).

Swansea have lost all six of their Premier League away games versus Spurs, shipping 15 goals and failing to score in three.

The Swans have lost 18 of their last 19 away games versus Tottenham in all competitions (W1), with their sole victory arriving in a League Cup clash in September 1978 (3-1).

Of all teams that Tottenham have faced 10+ times in the Premier League, they have their highest win rate (83.3%) and goals-per-game average (2.33) against Swansea City.

This meeting pits the team with the most shots in the Premier League so far this season: Tottenham Hotspur (79), versus the team to have attempted the fewest: Swansea City (26).

Spurs have dropped more points in home games at Wembley Stadium this season (5) than they did in the entire 2016-17 Premier League season at White Hart Lane (4).

Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to score in their 30th consecutive Premier League home game – they haven’t failed to score in a match at home in the competition since January 13th 2016 (0-1 v Leicester City).

Lukasz Fabianski has conceded 18 goals in six Premier League games against Tottenham Hotspur (three a game on average). Only against Chelsea (23 goals in nine games) has he conceded more in the competition.

Christian Eriksen has been directly involved in 10 goals in seven Premier League games against Swansea (six goals, four assists), more than versus any other side.

Harry Kane has scored 80 goals in 120 Premier League appearances – the second quickest player to 80 goals in the competition after Alan Shearer (102 apps).

Harry Kane has 23 goals in 21 league appearances in 2017 so far. Coming in to this weekend, only Lionel Messi (30 in 24 games) and Edinson Cavani (24 in 24 games) in this period across the big five European Leagues.