Match Preview: Sunday, 27,Oct 2013, One of the important match Tottenham v Hull City of English Premier League HD Quality Live Tottenham v Hull City streaming is available here Tottenham v Hull City Live Stream online video English Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at White Hart Lane on 10/27/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Tottenham v Hull City Live Stream Tottenham v Hull City, Tottenham v Hull City online free, Tottenham v Hull City live stream video.Tottenham v Hull City at White Hart Lane on Sunday Oct 27, 2013, kick-off 16.00 (GMT). Tottenham pair Danny Rose and Younes Kaboul remain sidelined. Paulinho, Andros Townsend and Kyle Walker will return to the starting line-up after being rested for the midweek clash with Sheriff Tiraspol. Hull are definitely without injured goalkeeper Allan McGregor and Danny Graham, while Sone Aluko (calf) and Robbie Brady (hernia) are major doubts. In addition, on-loan midfielder Jake Livermore is ineligible to play against his parent club. Most of us, I am sure, at some stage in our lives have been determined to prove someone wrong, for whatever reason. This is surely going to be a big match for Hull's Tom Huddlestone, who will want to show Andre Villas-Boas that the Tottenham boss made a mistake in allowing him to leave White Hart Lane in the summer.
Team News:
Huddlestone set for Spurs reunion. The midfielder returns to White Hart Lane for the first time since moving to the KC Stadium in the summer, while his former club continue to fly high in the Premier League.
Huddlestone has been an excellent buy for the Tigers, who travel to the capital this weekend having made a decent start the season, with 11 points from their opening eight matches. The Hull midfielder has played in all of their Premier League matches so far this season, but hasn't as yet got his first goal for the club.
This is becoming quite an issue, as he has promised not to cut his hair until he scores a goal, as a way of raising money for charity.
His last strike was in April 2011, for Spurs in a 3-3 draw against Arsenal in the north London derby. What a moment it would be for Huddlestone if he could score against his former club; as we all know, the law of the ex means it's the sort of thing that may just happen so Hull barbers are surely on standby!
On the face of it, a lack of goals have been a problem for the Championship runners-up, just seven so far in the Premier League, although that's only one fewer than Spurs.
Tottenham are making a speciality of keeping clean sheets in the league this season, but their last home match saw them concede three in the defeat to West Ham.
Their win at Sheriff Tiraspol on Thursday saw them virtually through to the knockout stages of the Europa League, with Jermain Defoe equalling Martin Chivers' record of 22 goals for the club in European competition.
It's the first of two meetings between these clubs this week, as on Wednesday they meet again at White Hart Lane in the Capital One Cup. This Sunday is the priority for both, and Hull supporters will have fond memories of their first ever Premier League visit to Tottenham back in 2008.
I'm looking forward to finding out whether they can win again at the Lane.
Head-to-head
Hull have only won one once at White Hart Lane - 1-0 in October 2008. They drew 0-0 on their only other visit to Spurs in the top flight the following season.
They have only met on 24 previous occasions. Tottenham have won 10 times, Hull six and there have been eight draws.
Tottenham
All eight of Tottenham's Premier League goals this season have either been assisted or scored by a summer signing.
Spurs have kept the most clean sheets in the top flight this campaign (five), along with Southampton.
They have not won their last two Premier League home games - they haven't gone three home league games without a win since May 2011.
Sixteen points equals their best start to a Premier League season after eight matches.
Hull City
Including this fixture, all of Hull's away games this season have been against teams in the top 10 of the league going into this weekend's matches (Chelsea, Man City, Newcastle, Everton and Tottenham).
The Tigers have collected just one win from their last 28 Premier League matches away from home (D7, L20).
Only the bottom three and Stoke City have scored fewer than Hull's seven goals this season.
Hull have used fewer players than any other Premier League side this season (17).
Competition: English Premier League
Match: Tottenham v Hull City
Date: Sunday, 27,Oct
Kickoff: 16:00 BST
Venue: White Hart Lane-- London
Referee: M. Oliver
Live/Repeat: Live
Team News:
Huddlestone set for Spurs reunion. The midfielder returns to White Hart Lane for the first time since moving to the KC Stadium in the summer, while his former club continue to fly high in the Premier League.
Huddlestone has been an excellent buy for the Tigers, who travel to the capital this weekend having made a decent start the season, with 11 points from their opening eight matches. The Hull midfielder has played in all of their Premier League matches so far this season, but hasn't as yet got his first goal for the club.
This is becoming quite an issue, as he has promised not to cut his hair until he scores a goal, as a way of raising money for charity.
His last strike was in April 2011, for Spurs in a 3-3 draw against Arsenal in the north London derby. What a moment it would be for Huddlestone if he could score against his former club; as we all know, the law of the ex means it's the sort of thing that may just happen so Hull barbers are surely on standby!
On the face of it, a lack of goals have been a problem for the Championship runners-up, just seven so far in the Premier League, although that's only one fewer than Spurs.
Tottenham are making a speciality of keeping clean sheets in the league this season, but their last home match saw them concede three in the defeat to West Ham.
Their win at Sheriff Tiraspol on Thursday saw them virtually through to the knockout stages of the Europa League, with Jermain Defoe equalling Martin Chivers' record of 22 goals for the club in European competition.
It's the first of two meetings between these clubs this week, as on Wednesday they meet again at White Hart Lane in the Capital One Cup. This Sunday is the priority for both, and Hull supporters will have fond memories of their first ever Premier League visit to Tottenham back in 2008.
I'm looking forward to finding out whether they can win again at the Lane.
Head-to-head
Hull have only won one once at White Hart Lane - 1-0 in October 2008. They drew 0-0 on their only other visit to Spurs in the top flight the following season.
They have only met on 24 previous occasions. Tottenham have won 10 times, Hull six and there have been eight draws.
Tottenham
All eight of Tottenham's Premier League goals this season have either been assisted or scored by a summer signing.
Spurs have kept the most clean sheets in the top flight this campaign (five), along with Southampton.
They have not won their last two Premier League home games - they haven't gone three home league games without a win since May 2011.
Sixteen points equals their best start to a Premier League season after eight matches.
Hull City
Including this fixture, all of Hull's away games this season have been against teams in the top 10 of the league going into this weekend's matches (Chelsea, Man City, Newcastle, Everton and Tottenham).
The Tigers have collected just one win from their last 28 Premier League matches away from home (D7, L20).
Only the bottom three and Stoke City have scored fewer than Hull's seven goals this season.
Hull have used fewer players than any other Premier League side this season (17).
Competition: English Premier League
Match: Tottenham v Hull City
Date: Sunday, 27,Oct
Kickoff: 16:00 BST
Venue: White Hart Lane-- London
Referee: M. Oliver
Live/Repeat: Live
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