Spurs have won 15 of their previous 18 meetings with Crystal Palace, drawing two and losing one. The visitors have also won eight of their previous nine matches in all competitions.
Palace have had a slow start to the season and are currently winless in the Premier League, but they will be hoping to change that today.
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Ange Postecoglou makes one change from last week’s win over West Ham United, with Mikey Moore replacing club captain Son Heung-Min who misses out with muscle soreness.
Moore becomes Spurs’ second youngest player to start a Premier League match (17 years and 77 days), after Stephen Carr (17 years, 28 days) back in 1993. The 17-year-old winger was electric in the second half against AZ Alkmaar in midweek and Spurs fans are beginning to get very excited about the youngster.
Oliver Glasner makes three changes from Monday night’s defeat to Nottingham Forest, with Jean-Philippe Mateta, Ismaila Sarr and Adam Wharton coming in to replace Eddie Nketiah, Will Hughes and Daichi Kamada.
Mateta has not continued his fine form that he finished last season in and has been benched for the previous two league games, but he has been given the opportunity to prove Glasner wrong today.