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We'll start to find out how Spurs will cope without Harry Kane on Sunday, but if there was a game they'd pick to start this difficult stretch it'd be against this struggling Fulham side who can't seem to stop teams scoring against them.
Whether Dele Alli gets moved further forward, Fernando Llorente starts in place of Kane or another option, the overall play of the players Mauricio Pochettino has remaining should still be enough to carve out opportunities against Fulham.
We are talking about the best away side in the country here, and while Kane and Son are two huge misses, there are players left behind who really should be stepping up to beat Fulham - even if they have only lost one of the last five at home.
Claudio Ranieri was meant to come in and sure things up at the back and while they've largely stopped conceding goals in bunches, apart from at Arsenal and Man Utd, they're still not picking up enough wins to drag themselves clear of trouble.
They may fancy taking advantage of a Kane-less Spurs on Sunday, but the more Fulham attack the more they leave themselves open for Spurs to counter on them and, Kane or no Kane, they'll have enough to get three points.
Prediction: Fulham 1-2 Tottenham
Spurs may not be as fluent as usual but they'll soon get into the wing of things and Fulham always give teams enough chances to get a couple of goals - Spurs can cash in regardless of who's playing up front.
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This feels about right for this game, as you don't really fancy Spurs to blow Fulham away but neither can you expect anything from the home side to threaten getting all three points. It's a case of levels and Spurs are well above the hosts.
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With Alli and Christian Eriksen still around there's plenty of potential for goals - Ali has always embraced the limelight and he seems the type of player to step up when needed.
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