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Premier League / Matchday 17
White Hart Lane / 20.12.2014
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Updated 20/12/2014 at 16:52 GMT


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Eriksen sets off on another purposeful run and finds Lamela but his cross is cut out. The Danish midfielder looking sharp already.
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One criticism of White Hart Lane this season is that it has been very quiet. Not so today, the fans really getting behind their side early on.
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Poor crossfield ball from lamela meant for Chadli but it’s out for a throw. Burnley struggling to cover the wider areas.
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Foul by Marney on Kane although it looks like he got to the ball first. Burnely disciplined in terms of their shape but Spurs well on top.
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POSSESSION: Spurs 73% - Burnley 27%
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More good movement from Lamela picked out by Mason and he forces a forst corner. It’s played short but Erikson’s shot doesn’t bother Heaton.
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Nice ball from Lamela finds Harry Kane and his dangerous cross is scrambled clear by the Burnley defence. Spurs beginning to get on top.
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Enterprising start from both sides here. Llloris forced to race out and get to the ball ahead of Danny Ings.
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Boyd shown a yellow card for a challenge on Davies.
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CHANCE BURNLEY: Cross from Trippier to Arfield coming in at the far post and it’s a good chance on his left foot but he hits it over!
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Spurs setting up 4-5-1 with in-form Harry Kane on his own up front. Burnley a more traqditional 4-4-2. Good early run from Kane but his wide ball to lamela is overhit. Should have done better and it’s a Burnley goal kick.
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KICK OFF: Referee Mike Jones blows the whistle to get us underway here. A win for Spurs could see them leapfrog North london rivals Arsenal to sixth whilst Burnley could move above Crystal Palace, who lost earlier to Manchester City.
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FIVE MINUTES TO KICK-OFF: The last four meetings between Spurs and Burnley have all been home wins. MATCH ODDS: Spurs 1-2, Burnley 5-1, draw 10-3.
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TEN MINUTES TO KICK-OFF: Sean Dyche: "As I’ve suggested before, no game is a walk in the park in this division, there is not one in many but certainly not in this one. Every game is a big game and every game is important and there will be high expectation at their end, I’m sure of that. Spurs playing Burnley at their place, I think it’ll be a big expectation for them to not only perform well but to win."
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14.45
Harry Kane will be a man to watch today. He has 13 goals in 22 appearances in all competitions for Spurs this season.