Spurs vs Chelsea: Key stats for the Premier League fixture

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It's the big one. The London derby against rivals Chelsea in the Premier League at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday.

With all eyes on the 5.30pm kick-off, that start time has been good to us in recent seasons with a strong record of eight wins in our previous 10 league games in this exact slot.

Keeping seven clean sheets in the process, we have won each of the last two such matches against Manchester City (4-0, November 2024) and most recently West Ham United (3-0, October 2025) away from home. Looking at our 5.30pm home record, we have won 12, drawn four and lost only twice in those 18 top-flight games since 2010.

Chelsea, meanwhile, have only won two of their last 11 league games kicking off at this time on a Saturday (D4, L5). Despite winning their last such fixture, beating Liverpool 2-1 last month, Enzo Maresca's side have lost all three of their away games at 5.30pm.

Thomas Frank will be looking to turnaround our fortunes against the Blues to continue his promising start with us currently third in the league standings and a victory in his first taste of this storied rivalry in the Spurs dugout would see us climb to second.

Chelsea were defeated 2-1 by Sunderland at Stamford Bridge last time out in the league and come into this contest having lost three of their last five league games to sit three points behind us in ninth.

Despite us winning once in our last 13 Premier League games against the west London club, Thomas himself has lost just twice in his eight league meetings against them whilst in charge at previous club Brentford (W3, D3) but is winless in home fixtures.

Achieving 13 of our 17 points this season on the road, our home points have come through a 3-0 opening day win over Burnley and a 1-1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers so what better way to improve on this with a huge three points in N17 this weekend.