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Saturday 15th April 12.30pm
Premier League
White Hart Lane
A potentially tricky tie against Watford swiftly shifted from a slog to a slaughter.
They put up stern resistance and looked quite dangerous on the break, until our first goal.
A quick collapse before half-time, then a disinterested second half and an easy win.
Bournemouth have shocked a few of the bigger sides this season, so we need to stay sharp for this one.
Eddie Howe's team are something of an enigma and their results are unpredictable.
The South Coast side seem to go from the sublime to the ridiculous, often within a few days.
This has left them just above the drop zone and they're still heavily involved in the relegation battle.
Their comeback victory over Liverpool, plus draws at Anfield, Old Trafford and at home to Arsenal show their threat.
This is one that we need to treat very professionally.
Our visit to the Vitality Stadium is another example of their ability to take points from the better teams.
Another lunch-time kick-off saw us put in an unusually mediocre performance against a battling home side.
We dominated possession and chances, but lacked discipline and were constantly punished by Craig Pawson.
The first half ended goalless, but with four of our players in the book.
Kane and Alderweireld were absent and it showed.
Harry Redknapp was in attendance for a similarly frustrating 2nd half, visiting his local club.
Both sides seemed to run out of steam a little, as the fouls piled up and the chances didn't.
It was a typical early game that became a non-event, petering out into a goalless draw.
Neither side particularly happy with that, but we missed the chance to go top of the league.
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The game at the Lane last season was completely different, exploding into life right from the start.
Harry Kane put home Kyle Walker's cross in the first minute and we never looked back after that.
Alli fed our top scorer again 15 minutes later and the game looked to be over very quickly.
Eriksen scored a third from another Kane shot, as Boruc could only parry, a short time after the break.
The scoreline reflected the performance, as Bournemouth failed to register a shot on target.
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Neither side has any suspensions for this one, but both have a few injuries.
Rose, Winks and Lamela all miss out for us, while Vorm and Wanyama should return.
Surman, Federici and Wilson miss out for them, while Gosling and Stanislas face late tests.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Trippier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies; Dier, Dembele; Eriksen, Alli, Son; Janssen.
Subs: Lopez, Walker, Wimmer, Onomah, Sissoko, N'Koudou, Kane.
League form: WWWWWW.
Bournemouth: Boruc; Smith, Francis, S. Cook, Daniels; Fraser, Arter, Wilshere, Pugh; Afobe, King.
Subs: Allsop, Smith, Cargill, Gradel, L. Cook, Ibe, Mousset.
League form: DWWDDL.
Referee: Michael "Let It Flow" Oliver.
TV: Sky Sports 1.
Should we stick with the system and personnel that started against Watford and won so convincingly?
Should Kane be thrown straight back into the mix or would another substitute appearance be better?
Did Trippier do enough to keep Walker out of the side?

