Tottenham have won 15 out of their 17 league games this season at home, drawing the other two. On the road, they have won just six times from 15 matches, losing in three of their five visits to the other sides in the top six, drawing the other two. That’s a difference of 2.77 points to 2.00 points per game, home and away respectively; a goal difference of 35 versus 11.
Spurs are still to be beaten by an opponent from outside the top six away from home in the league this season. Their remaining games will see Arsenal and Manchester United try their luck at White Hart Lane while Tottenham will have to visit Crystal Palace, West Ham, Leicester City and Hull City – the Foxes are the only side in that list whose form places them in the top half of the table when only home results are counted.
Bournemouth and Sunderland have managed to hold Tottenham to draws
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