Tottenham V West Ham live Stream Capital One Cup - Quarter-Final – Preview 18th Dec 2013
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Also missing are Andy Carroll, Stewart Downing, Mladen Petric, Winston Reid and Ricardo Vaz Te, plus James Tomkins is a doubt with a groin problem.
Christmas cheer has been thin on the ground for Tottenham fans this week as the 5-0 mauling at the hands of Liverpool on Sunday resulted in Andre Villas-Boas leaving his post at White Hart Lane.
That result proved to be the final straw for chairman Daniel Levy as he ruthlessly pulled the plug on the man who had failed to get the best out of the £107m worth of new talent that arrived over the summer - or cope with the departure of Gareth Bale. One thing that would help put the smile back on the faces of the Spurs faithful, though, would be revenge on rivals West Ham, who enjoyed a famous 3-0 victory at White Hart Lane two months ago.
It has arguably been Sam Allardyce's finest win in the Premier League during his tenure as Hammers boss, but it is one of the few bright sparks of an otherwise dreadful season that will could see him go the same way as Villas-Boas unless the club have a swift upturn in fortunes.
Allardyce says he is too busy worrying about the current situation of his side, who lie just one point above the relegation places, than what has been going on at Spurs.
"I have enough of my own problems with injuries and suspensions with games coming up rapidly to have too much concern about Tottenham other than what team I am going to play, how we are going to play and what we can do to combat them and get through to the semi-finals," he said.
"My particular situation will ease and will get better as long as we get our injured players fit, and our communication between the board of directors and myself with everyone at the club is clear and precise."
Head-to-head
West Ham ended a run of 12 league games without a win at White Hart Lane that stretched back to 1999 when they won there in October
Tottenham are unbeaten against West Ham in their last three League Cup clashes.
Their last meeting in the competition came back in 2003 with Tottenham winning a third round tie 1-0 courtesy of a Bobby Zamora goal.
Tottenham
This is Tottenham's 22nd appearance in a League Cup quarter-final - only Arsenal (25) have reached this stage more often.
Tottenham have won only one of their last six League Cup games against fellow top-flight sides (D2 L3).
Their only defeat in their last 19 home League Cup games came against Arsenal in the 2010-11 season.
They have only won one of their last six league matches at home.
They have won the competition four times - in 1971, 1973, 1999 and 2008.
West Ham
Their victory over Tottenham, and the win over Burnley in the last round of this competition, are their only victories away from home this season.
The Hammers have scored in 20 of their last 21 League Cup games, including the last 14 in a row.
They have not drawn any of their last 30 games in this competition, winning 19 and losing 11.
Competition: Capital One Cup - Quarter-Final
Match: Tottenham V West Ham
Date: Wednesday 18th December 2013
Kickoff: 19:45 GMT
Venue: White Hart Lane
Live/Repeat: Live
Also missing are Andy Carroll, Stewart Downing, Mladen Petric, Winston Reid and Ricardo Vaz Te, plus James Tomkins is a doubt with a groin problem.
Christmas cheer has been thin on the ground for Tottenham fans this week as the 5-0 mauling at the hands of Liverpool on Sunday resulted in Andre Villas-Boas leaving his post at White Hart Lane.
That result proved to be the final straw for chairman Daniel Levy as he ruthlessly pulled the plug on the man who had failed to get the best out of the £107m worth of new talent that arrived over the summer - or cope with the departure of Gareth Bale. One thing that would help put the smile back on the faces of the Spurs faithful, though, would be revenge on rivals West Ham, who enjoyed a famous 3-0 victory at White Hart Lane two months ago.
It has arguably been Sam Allardyce's finest win in the Premier League during his tenure as Hammers boss, but it is one of the few bright sparks of an otherwise dreadful season that will could see him go the same way as Villas-Boas unless the club have a swift upturn in fortunes.
Allardyce says he is too busy worrying about the current situation of his side, who lie just one point above the relegation places, than what has been going on at Spurs.
"I have enough of my own problems with injuries and suspensions with games coming up rapidly to have too much concern about Tottenham other than what team I am going to play, how we are going to play and what we can do to combat them and get through to the semi-finals," he said.
"My particular situation will ease and will get better as long as we get our injured players fit, and our communication between the board of directors and myself with everyone at the club is clear and precise."
Head-to-head
West Ham ended a run of 12 league games without a win at White Hart Lane that stretched back to 1999 when they won there in October
Tottenham are unbeaten against West Ham in their last three League Cup clashes.
Their last meeting in the competition came back in 2003 with Tottenham winning a third round tie 1-0 courtesy of a Bobby Zamora goal.
Tottenham
This is Tottenham's 22nd appearance in a League Cup quarter-final - only Arsenal (25) have reached this stage more often.
Tottenham have won only one of their last six League Cup games against fellow top-flight sides (D2 L3).
Their only defeat in their last 19 home League Cup games came against Arsenal in the 2010-11 season.
They have only won one of their last six league matches at home.
They have won the competition four times - in 1971, 1973, 1999 and 2008.
West Ham
Their victory over Tottenham, and the win over Burnley in the last round of this competition, are their only victories away from home this season.
The Hammers have scored in 20 of their last 21 League Cup games, including the last 14 in a row.
They have not drawn any of their last 30 games in this competition, winning 19 and losing 11.
Competition: Capital One Cup - Quarter-Final
Match: Tottenham V West Ham
Date: Wednesday 18th December 2013
Kickoff: 19:45 GMT
Venue: White Hart Lane
Live/Repeat: Live
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