Hello and welcome to Eurosport's LIVE coverage of Tottenham Hotspur vs Watford in the Premier League. Kick off is in an hour.
- D. Alli(86')
- A. Doucouré(6')
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Chants of 'is this the Emirates' from the away end as Rose goes down but no penalty is given. VAR is checking.
Watford still look fairly comfortable here in truth, though Spurs are dominating the ball.
Yellow card for Sanchez. Deulofeu's free kick hits the wall and goes for a corner.
Yellow card
D. Sánchez
Effort from Sissoko from distance, which is over the bar. Not troubling Foster, but the best they've come up with.
Spurs have really struggled to settle here. It is important to remember they are without Eriksen today, and they often struggle to break teams down at home if he is not there.
Great work by the midfielder to get on the end of Janmaat's cross. Not good news for Spurs.
GOOOOOOOOOAAAALLLL!! The misery continues for Spurs as Doucoure puts Watford ahead. 0-1!
Goal
A. Doucouré
There we have it, Welbeck is off and replaced by Deulofeu. What rotten luck for a striker blighted by injury.
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G. Deulofeu
Off
D. Welbeck
No chances as of yet, but former Arsenal man Danny Welbeck is down with what looks like a hamstring issuee.
We're underway!
Here come the teams!
Five minutes to go! Can Spurs get that much-needed win?
Tottenham need a win today, but if they get it they can climb to fourth if results go there way elsewhere. Three points for Watford is unlikely to be enough to get them off the bottom.
Just over 20 minutes until kick off.... the stadium looks ready!
If you hadn't noticed, there is a rather big game tomorrow. Jurgen Klopp has stoked the fire in the build up to Liverpool's trip to Manchester United by accusing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer of 'Fergie style' mind games.
Watford have a lot of issues right now, but more goals are needed. They have the lowest shot conversion rate in the Premier League, just 5.3%. They must improve on that if they are to get anything today... obviously.
In total, there are FIVE changes for Spurs today. Alli, Danny Rose, Serge Aurier, Harry Winks and Davinson Sanchez come in for Ndombele, Erik Lamela, Christian Eriksen, Son Heung-Min and Ben Davies. As mentioned, Gazzaniga is in for Lloris. Will he get a response?
For Watford, two changes have been made from their last game. Craig Dawson and Nathaniel Chalobah replace Andre Gray and Sebastian Prodl. Ismaila Sarr is among the subs, while Troy Deeney remains out.
Hugo Llloris is a long-term absentee with injury now, so Paulo Gazzaniga steps in between the sticks for Spurs. Record signing Tanguy Ndombele is on the bench, while Dele Alli will be looking to prove a point after missing the last England squad.
But if Mauricio Pochettino needs to relieve growing pressure on him, there may ber no better opponent tio face right now than Watford. The Hornets are rovk bottom with no wins from eight games so far this season.