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Tottenham vs Sunderland predictions: Chris Sutton on Premier League game

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I'm not sure if Sunderland will have anything left in the tank after their efforts against Manchester City on Thursday.

It was another example of why they have done so well - they defended brilliantly, but they were dangerous when they got the ball and they could have beaten City too.

Mind you, Tottenham are so drab at the moment that it probably won't matter too much if the Black Cats are low on energy.

Sunderland are always so well-organised at the back, while I don't think Spurs, in an attacking sense, have really clicked this season.

Tottenham will be exhausted as well so I don't see many goals in this one - in fact, I don't see any at all.

A goalless draw is unlikely to cheer the Spurs supporters up much, either.

I know they love getting angry, but they are a fanbase who don't actually seem to know what they want - is it a manager who delivers attractive attacking football, or someone who can set up a team to keep a clean sheet every week?

Sutton's prediction: 0-0

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Tottenham vs Sunderland: Key stats and talking points

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New year, same Spurs?

Tottenham's start to 2026 was an amalgamation of their 2025 under head coach Thomas Frank – a 0-0 draw at Brentford represented another point won on the road and another game where they created very few chances.

The result means Spurs have the best away record in the top flight at the halfway stage – with 18 points amassed from 10 games – but it was yet another match where they were toothless in attack for almost the entire 90 minutes.

The performance was greeted with what can best be described as gallows humour from the travelling Spurs contingent, who punctuated the lack of action with songs about fan favourites Dele Alli, Eric Dier and even former manager Martin Jol. They also chanted "Boring, boring Tottenham" and jeered current boss Frank as he approached them at the full-time whistle.

"It's not perfect… we want us to be free-flowing," said Frank in his pre-match press conference on Friday. "We need to do everything we can to put in an attacking, intense, front-footed performance against Sunderland."

Black Cats could change Tottenham's fortunes

Tottenham's home form in 2025 was their worst on record and 11 league defeats in front of their own fans is the most they have ever suffered in a single calendar year.

However, the Lilywhites have an enviable record when it comes to this fixture. They are unbeaten in their previous 14 top-flight meetings with Sunderland since a 3-1 loss at the Stadium of Light in April 2010 and have won 14 of their 16 Premier League home matches against the north-east club (D1, L1).

Another victory this weekend could spark Tottenham's season into life and would go some way to repairing the apparent rift between head coach and fans.

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Oxford United: Jamie Donley joins the U's from Tottenham Hotspur on loan

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Oxford United have signed midfielder Jamie Donley from Tottenham Hotspur on loan for the rest of the season.

The club have also announced that the deal has an option for the U's to make the move permanent at the end of the campaign.

Donley started the season on loan at Stoke City where he made six appearances and registered one assist before being recently recalled.

He has played four times for the Tottenham first team after coming through the club's youth ranks and also he had a spell on loan at Leyton Orient last season.

Despite playing for the England youth sides early on in his career, the 20-year-old represents Northern Ireland and has six international caps and a goal since his debut in early 2025.

"I want to influence games and be decisive in the final third, but that all starts with hard work. I take real pride in working for the team and doing the basics right," Donley told the club website, external.

"My loan experiences have taught me a lot. I've had big highs and challenging moments but those are what shape you as a player. I feel ready to come here, compete, and show what I can bring"

Donley is eligible to make his U's debut in their next Championship match against Sheffield United on Sunday (12:00 GMT).

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Brennan Johnson set to be in Crystal Palace's squad to face Newcastle after Tottenham exit

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Brennan Johnson is set to be included in Crystal Palace's squad to face Newcastle on Sunday after finalising a club record £35m move from Tottenham.

Palace are expected to announce the signing of the Wales forward inside the next 24 hours after Johnson completed the formalities of his move across London on Friday.

The 24-year-old attracted interest from Bournemouth, with the Cherries keen to sign a replacement for Manchester City target Antoine Semenyo.

But, after talks with Palace boss Oliver Glasner on Thursday, Johnson was persuaded to move to Selhurst Park.

Johnson's arrival will break the club's record transfer fee paid, eclipsing the £27m the Eagles paid for Liverpool striker Christian Benteke in 2016.

The forward joined Spurs in a £47.5m deal from Nottingham Forest in 2023 and scored the winner as the club ended their 17-year wait for silverware with Europa League success last season.

But Johnson's minutes have been limited under Spurs manager Thomas Frank this term, with the Wales international scoring four goals in 22 appearances.

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Regis le Bris press conference: Tottenham Hotspur vs Sunderland

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Le Bris has players missing at Afcon and Dan Ballard is out injured. However, his players who have stepped up have done well: "I told you before the Afcon we don't have to set a limit because we have many good players. They have to learn and show their quality on the pitch. If you give them the structure, the confidence and great leaders they will play well."

The boss commented on how Eliezer Mayenda has been one of those players: "He showed he can deliver in another position and he is totally different from the start of the season he played as a striker. He plays a hybrid role and I am confident in him. He is really young and learning. He is more versatile which is important as a manager."

On the clean sheet against Manchester City: "It is really positive for the club, squad and lads because we are playing against the best in Europe and it shows we can be confident. It is good for the confidence and good for the individual projects. We need to reset quickly because this is relentless. It's important to show that it is a tough place to be. If you are not bold or aggressive it is impossible to protect your goal."

Le Bris is hopeful for the Spurs game: "It will be a tough challenge - they are in a great place. It will be an exciting challenge for the squad. Like us they have highs and lows, but the main thing for us is how we identify. We can expect gifts from the opponent, so let's focus on this."

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VAR: Should Tottenham's Cristian Romero have been sent off against Brentford?

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Keith Andrews was far from happy after Tottenham defender Cristian Romero escaped a red card in the 0-0 draw on New Year's Day.

The Brentford manager was adamant Romero should have been sent off for bringing down Igor Thiago when the striker was running through on goal.

Romero did not even concede a free-kick let alone be shown a card.

Andrew said in his post-match news conference that it was "a blatant red card" because "Thiago was stopped from getting to the ball".

You can see Andrews' point. Romero made a wild swing at the ball to try to intercept a pass. In doing so, Thiago was brought down.

When play has continued the video assistant referee (VAR), Alex Chilowicz, has two things to consider. Firstly, was the foul itself a clear and obvious error and then was it definitely a denial of an obvious goal-scoring opportunity (DOGSO).

The VAR cannot intervene purely on the free-kick, it has to be both a foul and a red card.

Romero brought his left leg across the Brentford player, creating a barrier and halting his progress.

It is hard to argue against a foul so why did the on-field officials not give it?

From their perspective it could have looked like Romero hooked the ball because he came away in possession. But this was a result of momentum rather than an executed challenge.

That leaves the VAR to consider DOGSO.

When assessing DOGSO referees are told to imagine the scenario without the defender at the point of the foul.

The ball was in front of Thiago, there was no other defender in close proximity and play was a few yards outside the area.

Thiago would surely have collected the ball, run forward a few yards and taken a shot.

That Romero came away with the ball has probably given the VAR some doubts that Thiago would take control. It gave the perception that play would not have continued forward.

However, this happens after the foul and the ball only stopped because Romero landed on it. A DOGSO red card appears to be the more logical outcome.

While the ball did touch Romero's arm it was accidental and would not be considered handball.

It could have been Romero's third red card in under a month.

Andrews was annoyed that Romero was not sent off when the two teams met on 6 December. Again the Argentine defender had made a challenge on Thiago.

It was a scissors-style tackle which Andrews felt was a "very easy one" for the officials.

The Premier League's Key Match Incidents Panel voted 3-2 that Romero should have been sent off by referee Rob Jones. But it was a 4-1 vote that the VAR, Tim Wood, was right not to intervene and advise a red card.

Romero was sent off for two yellow cards against Liverpool on 20 December.

On one side of the argument is that players go to ground too easily trying to get decisions. The other is that if you do not go down you won't get a foul.

Hugo Ekitike broke through into the area under pressure from Leeds defender Jaka Bijol in New Year's Day's 0-0 draw.

Bijol had arms around the Liverpool striker, who stayed on his feet and tried to get a shot away. Ekitike was crowded out and did not manage a shot.

"I don't think it's a surprise to anyone that one of my players stay on their feet," Liverpool boss Arne Slot said.

"It's just a team who we are and unfortunately it's not recognised. The questions is, should we change or not? I don't think we should.

"If he goes down it probably would have been a red card and a penalty and that would have increased our chances of winning."

Bijol was saved from a VAR review because he was not holding the Germany international in a conventional sense. That means by tugging the shirt or dragging the opponent back.

A VAR, in this case Darren England, always has to assess impact. That is far more difficult if a player does not go down. So by its very nature a player who stays up is less likely to get a decision.

If Ekitike had gone down, proving that he had been impacted, it may well have been a penalty and a red card for DOGSO.

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Tottenham analysis: Lacklustre Spurs fail to impress on Frank's return

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Tottenham ended 2025 on a positive note with victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday, but they were unable to start the new year with the same success.

A favourite with Brentford fans, Thomas Frank's failure to put his stamp on this Tottenham team has meant he is yet to win over Spurs' supporters.

Against his former side, Tottenham were second best all over the pitch and lacklustre going forward, while they had limited opportunities in front of goal.

Archie Gray, who scored his first goal for the club in the win against Palace, came closest for Spurs, but his header from close-range was well blocked by Bees skipper Nathan Collins, while Richarlison had a tame effort saved by Caoimhin Kelleher late on.

Spurs' designated forwards offered little in attack and their failure to press efficiently allowed Brentford to take charge of possession.

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Brentford analysis: Bees cannot make dominance count against Tottenham

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After losing Thomas Frank to Tottenham in the summer, and with the departures of captain Christian Norgaard and star winger Bryan Mbeumo, there were fears of Brentford's future.

But new manager Keith Andrews and new signings have quietly gone about their business this season and ensured the Bees remain a difficult team to beat.

Brentford stifled Frank's team from the start, cutting out any Tottenham attacks early and piling on pressure with a determined press, but they were unable to make their dominance count.

A heavy touch from Kevin Schade scuppered his attempt at breaking the deadlock at the end of the first half, while Keane Lewis-Potter swiped and mishit a dangerous cross in from Igor Thiago - making it a simple save for Guglielmo Vicario.

Thiago - Brentford's top scorer this season with 11 goals - was unable to break his six-game streak without a goal when he skewed a close-range strike over the crossbar.

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