Today’s draw is only Tottenham Hotspur’s second on the road in the Premier League this season, ending a run of 16 consecutive away matches without one (W5 D11) since a 1-1 draw against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on MD1.
West Ham United have now failed to win any of their last eight Premier League matches (D4 L4), their longest run without a victory in the competition since a run of eight between October and December 2017 under Slaven Bilic (4 games) and then David Moyes (4 games).
Tottenham Hotspur have won just 11 of their 35 Premier League matches this season (D5 L19), only winning fewer at this stage of a Premier League campaign in three previous campaigns (9 in 1993-94, 9 in 1997-98 and 10 in 2007-08).
West Ham are unbeaten in their last four Premier League home games against Spurs (W2 D2), their longest run since a run of six between 1995 and 2001.
Following their 4-1 win in the reverse fixture, Tottenham are looking to complete the league double over West Ham for the first time since 2019-20.
Since Graham Potter’s first Premier League game in charge of West Ham on 14 January, only Southampton (14) have dropped more points from winning positions than the Hammers have (12), failing to win any of the last four when they’ve gone ahead (D3 L1).
Tottenham Hotspur have lost 19 Premier League matches this season, their joint most in a season along with 1993-94 and 2003-04. They last suffered more in a league season in 1991-92, when they lost 20.
Tottenham have lost their last four away Premier League matches, their worst away losing run since six in a row between February and May 2019. They’ve shipped 4+ goals in their last two (2-4 vs Wolves, 1-5 vs Liverpool), last doing so in three away league games in a row in October/November 1976.