Chelsea vs Tottenham: Tips, Odds, and Match Preview
Fewer matches in English football are as heated and as intense as the London derbies, and on that note, this Chelsea vs Tottenham matchup is one of the biggest in the Premier League. However, neither Chelsea nor Tottenham have lived up to expectations in this 2024-25 Premier League season.
There’s a realistic scenario in which neither team makes it to the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League, and the Spurs might not even make it to Europe, barring a drastic turnaround in their form. The Spurs, then, will only have the motivation of the bragging rights against their arch-rivals, while Chelsea need to secure the victory in front of their fans to keep their UCL dreams alive for one more week.
Chelsea Aiming To Bounce Back
Chelsea headed into the international break following a disappointing 1-0 loss to Arsenal, and that defeat snapped a four-game winning streak in all competitions for Enzo Maresca’s men. However, things aren’t as positive when looking at the bigger picture since Chelsea have lost five of their last 10 matches in all competitions (W5, L5).
The Blues could have a psychological advantage ahead of this contest, though, as they’ve won their last three matches against Tottenham in the Premier League, with two of those contests also ending with both teams scoring and over 3.5 total goals. Don’t be surprised if this ends up being another high-scoring affair. Over 3.5 goals pays 1.94 at BC Game.
Chelsea Injury & Suspension News
The Blues are sweating on the fitness of two of their most decisive players in the final third, with Cole Palmer and Noni Madueke being game-time decisions due to hamstring injuries. Marc Guiu (hamstring), Nicolas Jackson (hamstring), Gabriel Slonina (finger), David Fofana (knee), Omari Kellyman (hamstring) and Mykhailo Mudryk (suspension) are all out.
Can Spurs Turn Things Around?
There’s no question the Spurs are having a disappointing season, and barring a late turnaround in their form, there’s a chance Ange Postecoglou won’t be the club’s manager for the 2025-26 campaign. Tottenham suffered a disappointing 2-0 loss to Fulham in their most recent match before the international break, extending their woeful stretch to just one win in their last five games in all competitions (W1, D1, L3).
The Spurs enter this round in 14th place in the standings and on a three-game winless skid in the Premier League (D1, L2), but they don’t have any concerns with relegation due to how poor other teams have been. Playing on the road has been a massive issue for the Spurs, as they’ve lost more than half of their away matches in the EPL this season (W5, D1, L8). Securing a positive result at Stamford Bridge might be shocking, but the Spurs’ double chance (draw/win) has odds of 2.19 @PlayBet.
Tottenham Injury & Suspension News
Kevin Danso (hamstring), Richarlison (calf) and Dejan Kulusevski (foot) are listed as game-time calls for this matchup. Radu Dragusin (knee) is out for the rest of the season.
Chelsea vs Tottenham Prediction
There’s no question the Spurs have enough talent to escape Stamford Bridge with a positive result based on their squad, but this is an underwhelming squad that has underperformed all season long. That, coupled with the fact they don’t have much to play for in the rest of the campaign, should give Chelsea the edge in this one.
The Blues have been far from dominant, but their display against Arsenal should be good enough to give them a good result against most teams in the league. That should be the case here, and Maresca’s men should get back to winning ways with the victory here.
CryptoGamba tip: Chelsea to win – 1.66 @Stake
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