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Brentford 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur: Cristain Romero lucky to avoid easy red card - Keith Andrews

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Brentford manager Keith Andrews takes issue with the decision not to award a foul or show a red card for the potential denial of a goalscoring opportunity for Cristian Romero's challenge on Igor Thiago in a 0-0 draw with Spurs.

MATCH REPORT: Brentford 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur

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Premier League highlights: Brentford 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur

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Premier League LIVE: Sunderland host Man City, Brentford face Tottenham

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'Big moment for Sunderland'

Sunderland 0-0 Manchester City

Don Goodman

Former Sunderland striker on Sky Sports

That is terrific strength by Brian Brobbey and a good save by Gianluigi Donnarumma.

They'll be encouraged by these first 20 minutes.

Big moment.

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FT: Crystal Palace 1-1 Fulham

Fulham

Fulham manager Marco Silva speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "They [Crystal Palace] like to be compact, low block, we know first half they would come for the game more, then after they score 10 men behind the ball.

"But we need to be patient, of course Tom Cairney gave us more quality in terms of decision, passing, making the ball to go inside quicker, it's the reason why he came on, again he showed his quality and what he is capable of. His quality and decision-making is of a very high level.

"We all know even if he is not playing he is a key player for us, he is always there every single day to help team-mates."

'Sometimes head has to win over heart'

FT: Liverpool 0-0 Leeds

Leeds United

Leeds manager Daniel Farke speaking to BBC MOTD: "It doesn't come along that often that you get a clean sheet and a point at Anfield. We had to defend and suffer but we are newly promoted and came to the defending champions.

"There's always a special atmosphere on New Year's Day and you could feel that from the crowd but we performed well.

"The lads defended well and didn't allow clear cut chances. It's always important to be rock-solid against the ball and keep a clean sheet."

On Calvert-Lewin starting on the bench: "Sometimes the head has to win over the heart. We had four Premier League fixtures in 10 days and I have to trust my whole squad.

"We know what happened to Dominic in the last few years with injuries. Overall it was a sign of how much I trust the group."

On facing Manchester United next: "It will be tricky because we played late today and now we play early on Sunday.

"We will be without Ethan Ampadu after his yellow card today but we need to find solutions. We need to recover quickly."

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FT: Crystal Palace 1-1 Fulham

Fulham

Fulham manager Marco Silva speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "[Did you deserve to win?] definitely, I believe we did everything to win the game and we deserved it, the chances we created and [the way we] reacted second half after being behind was very good.

"We were the team that dominated more of the game, but we conceded when it was a strange decision from the referee to [to send Jorge Cuenca to the sidelne after taking arm in face].

"It's not an excuse but we should not have been playing with 10 men in that moment because our player was in a condition to keep going. I don't understand because the rules don't say that. It's not normal, it's happening too often.

"First half, before they scored, we were in control and doing well, and the reaction with Tom Cairney on the pitch was very good. The players reacted in the way they should, I am very pleased for them, but we should have won three points."

'This is who we are'

FT: Liverpool 0-0 Leeds

Liverpool

Liverpool manager Arne Slot speaking to Sky Sports about being denied a penalty in the first half: "There was an obvious moment in the first half where we didn't go to the floor, which I understand because every time we go to the floor we never get a penalty.

"Those are the margins, I see other teams going down in situations like that but we don't do that. We've gone down when fouls were made multiple times this season and not got a penalty.

"In general we do speak about it and other players going down easily to get free kicks or other moments but this is who we are.

"Against West Ham Lucas Paqueta tried everything possible to get a second yellow and Alisson, who plays with him on the national team, tried to help him not get a yellow. In the end he got the second yellow in that game.

"If other fans or people look into it you will find moments where we went down and didn't get anything. In the end it is who we are."

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Tottenham news: Spurs recall midfielder Jamie Donley from Stoke City loan

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Tottenham have recalled midfielder Jamie Donley from his loan spell at Championship side Stoke City.

The 20-year-old joined the Potters on 6 August and made an immediate impact, registering an assist on his debut in their 3-1 opening-day win over Derby County three days later.

Donley departs Stoke having made six substitute appearances – four in the league and two in the Carabao Cup.

He made his Northern Ireland debut in March and scored his first international goal in November's win over Luxembourg in World Cup qualifying.

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Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur: Key stats and talking points

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On Thursday, Tottenham boss Thomas Frank returns to Gtech Community Stadium for the first time to face former side Brentford.

BBC Sport looks at the key talking points before the fixture.

For Tottenham fans, looking back and reflecting on 2025 must be a hard one to process. Ending their 17-year wait for a trophy with a Europa League triumph provoked delirious scenes, but either side of that epic night in Bilbao, it has been a glum and attritional year with positives at a premium.

Across the past 12 months Spurs managed a measly 11 league wins with both Ange Postecoglou and Thomas Frank struggling to get results. The only ever-present sides to win fewer Premier League points in 2025 than Tottenham's 39 were lowly Wolves (29) and West Ham (34).

Their gritty win over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park at least saw Spurs end the year on a high and maintained their position on top of the Premier League's away form table with 17 points from nine matches.

They lost all four of their Premier League matches in January last season, with their past such win coming against a Brentford side managed by Thomas Frank in 2024.

This is a first return for the Dane to the club he managed with distinction for 278 league games between 2018 and 2025. However, he will put sentiment to one side as he looks to continue Spurs' excellent recent record against his former team.

The Lilywhites secured a 2-0 win in the first 'Thomas Frank Derby' back in early December and are unbeaten in their four Premier League visits to Gtech Community Stadium. Overall, they have lost just one of nine meetings with Brentford since they were promoted to the top-flight.

Bees boosted by excellent home form

While Spurs boast the league's best away record this season, Brentford's home form has been superb under Keith Andrews.

They have lost just one of their nine home games this season (won six, drawn two and it has helped propel them up to ninth in the table. Tipped to struggle following Frank's departure, they are actually two points better off than they were at this stage of last season.

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Brennan Johnson to meet Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner before potential transfer

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Brennan Johnson will meet Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner on Thursday before making a final decision on whether to complete a £35m move from Tottenham.

BBC Sport understands the growing expectation is for the deal to be completed, but the talks will be pivotal towards the transfer's successful progression.

Palace have agreed the fee with Tottenham to sign the 24-year-old forward but are still waiting for the green light to conclude the deal.

Wales international Johnson's talks with Glasner will centre around the player's role in the team and the club's future and ambitions to ensure all parties are aligned.

If talks are successful, Johnson is expected to sign for Palace in the coming days.

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Brentford vs Tottenham predictions: Chris Sutton on Premier League game

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Tottenham have got the best away record in the Premier League again, thanks to their win at Crystal Palace on Sunday, but Brentford are absolutely flying at home too.

So, how do I call this one? Let's be honest, Spurs are not an attractive team to watch at the moment, and they are very stuffy and scrappy whether they win or not.

Their form on the road will probably give Thomas Frank a bit of confidence going back to his old club. He will get a good reception there, I'm sure of that.

But Brentford have snuck up to ninth after taking seven points from their past three games, and they won't lack belief either.

Anyone can beat anyone in this part of the table, which doesn't help me when it comes to making a prediction. I can't pick a winner here so I'm going for a draw.

Sutton's prediction: 1-1

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Tottenham Hotspur vs Sunderland: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head

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Tottenham are unbeaten in their last 14 Premier League games against Sunderland (W10 D4), since a 3-1 away loss in April 2010.

Sunderland have lost 14 of their 16 Premier League away games against Tottenham, with the exceptions being a 2-1 win in August 2008 and a 1-1 draw in November 2010.

Tottenham have scored in 61of their last 62 Premier League games against promoted sides, with the exception being a 0-0 draw with Brentford in April 2022. At home, Spurs have scored in their last 46 such matches since a 1-0 loss to Wolves in December 2009.

Sunderland have already won 2-1 at Chelsea this season. On just three occasions have they won multiple away games against London sides in a single Premier League season, doing so in 2000-01 (3), 2010-11 (2) and 2013-14 (2), winning at Chelsea in each of those campaigns.

Tottenham lost 11 home league games in 2025, their most ever in a calendar year. Spurs have also lost their opening home league game in five of the last seven calendar years (W2), going down 2-1 against Newcastle last year.

Sunderland have netted just four goals in their nine Premier League away games this season, failing to score on six occasions on the road. Indeed, the Black Cats have failed to score in 17 of their last 26 top-flight away games.

Sunderland’s Régis Le Bris will face Tottenham for the first time. French managers have won just one of their last 15 Premier League away games against Spurs (D3 L11), with Arsène Wenger’s Arsenal winning 1-0 in March 2014.

Dan Ballard and Brian Brobbey scored in Sunderland’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal in November. The last Black Cats player to score against both Arsenal and Spurs in the same league campaign was Darren Bent in 2009-10.

Richarlison averages a goal or assist every 55 minutes against promoted clubs for Spurs in the Premier League, scoring four and assisting four in 437 minutes.

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Matilda Nilden agrees deal with Tottenham

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Tottenham Hotspur have reached an agreement for Matilda Nilden to join from BK Hacken in January 2026, subject to international clearance and work permit.

The 21-year-old Sweden youth international has agreed a long-term contract and will wear the number 14 shirt.

Nilden said: "I'm so excited and really happy to be here. I think this is the right step for me because the club wants to develop players and I feel they have a clear plan for me.

"I'm young and this feels like the next step in my career. I've spoken to Martin [Ho] and Andy [Rogers] - and I really liked our conversations. They like the way I play and that gave me a good feeling. I've watched the English league for many years, and it has always been a dream to play here. To now be at Spurs is really special."

Head Coach Martin Ho added: "Matilda is an exciting attacking player with the ability to operate as a winger on both sides. She plays with pace, bravery and intent, and has the qualities to consistently impact games in the final third.

"She is comfortable receiving in wide areas, attacking 1v1 situations and making decisive movements in behind. Matilda has significant potential, and we believe this environment will allow her attacking instincts, decision-making and end product to develop to an even higher level."

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