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Watford vs Tottenham - as it happened: Harry Kane and Dele Alli both see double as Spurs cruise to victory

Re-live all the action from Vicarage Road

George Cooper
Sunday 01 January 2017 06:39 EST
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Kane celebrates his second
Kane celebrates his second (Getty)

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Key information…

KICK-OFF: 13:30, Sunday 1 January 2017

TV: Live on Sky Sports 1

Teams...

Watford (3-4-2-1): Gomes; Kaboul, Prödl, Cathcart; Zúñiga, Capoue, Guedioura, Holebas; Amrabat, Doucouré; Deeney.

Tottenham Hotspur (4-2-3-1): Lloris; Trippier, Alderweireld, Wimmer, Rose; Dier, Wanyama; Son, Alli, Eriksen; Kane.

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It’s a big game for…

Younes Kaboul. The Frenchman plied his trade for Sunday’s visitors for five years and will want to get one up on his old club. Watford haven’t kept a clean sheet since their 1-0 win against Hull back in October, and Kaboul would love to end that streak here today.

Best stat…

29. The last time Watford triumphed against Tottenham was 29 years ago back in the 1986/87 season, when the Hornets secured a 1-0 home win. Despite seeming like a long while, it’s only ten games without a win. Only.

Remember when…

A Kieran Trippier goal just after the hour helped Spurs claim a 1-0 win in their last meeting.

Player to watch…

Troy Deeney. The Watford striker racked up his 100th goal for the Hornets in the 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace and will be keen to build on it. That was his first goal since October and now he needs to spearhead the Watford attack by picking up some momentum by way of goalscoring.

Past three meetings…

Tottenham 1 (Trippier) Watford 0, Premier League, February 2016

Watford 1 (Ighalo) Tottenham 2 (Lamela, Son Heung-Min), Premier League, December 2015

Watford 0 Tottenham 1 (Van der Vaart), FA Cup, January 2012

Troy Deeney celebrates scoring his 100th goal for Watford
Troy Deeney celebrates scoring his 100th goal for Watford (Reuters)

Form guide…

Watford: LLWLLD

Tottenham: LWWLWW

Odds…

Watford to win: 19/4

Tottenham to win: 7/10

Draw: 11/4

39 mins: Sanchez crosses into the box, a decent delivery, but there is no-one there to meet it. As good as Arsenal have been in this half they'll know they need a second goal to kill off the contest.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:40

Olivier Giroud makes the impossible possible 

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:43

44 mins: Arsenal have just gone slightly off the boil in the Emirates rain, and if it stays 1-0 going into half-time Palace may feel they have got off rather lightly for what has been a really poor performance.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:44

45 mins: Sanchez drives in a shot but it's straight at Hennessey.

One minute of added time.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:45

45 mins: It should be 2-0. Kelly makes a mess of a clearance and the ball falls to Sanchez who takes a touch and shoots, but Hennessey saves. Big chance.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:47

HALF-TIME

A very good first half from Arsenal capped off by a wonderful Giroud goal that will live long in the memory. It's been all Arsenal but Palace are not out of this yet. They will surely improve in the second half - will they make the Gunners pay for missed chances?

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:47

The best goal of the season? Best in the Premier League? Best goal ever scored? The debate is raging about Giroud's goal.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:53

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 16:54

KICK-OFF

Away we go again

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 17:01

46 mins: Arsenal straight back on the front foot and Bellerin has a chance to cross but he can't find an Arsenal team-mate.

Samuel Lovett1 January 2017 17:02

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