Tottenham and Leeds are coming into this fixture in similar form with both winning two of their last four games, both without a clean sheet in their last seven games, both having dramatic comeback victories against Bournemouth, both being knocked out of the Carabao Cup
In 12 of Tottenham’s last 14 halves of football, they have conceded at least two shots on target while also having nine halves themselves with at least two shots on target, whilst Leeds have conceded and had themselves two plus shots on target in eight of their last 14 halves of football.
In their meetings since Leeds got back in the Premier League, Leeds have managed two plus shots on target in seven of their eight halves of football, whilst Spurs have managed it in six of the eight halves of football.