Tottenham Hotspur play host to Crystal Palace on Boxing Day hoping to broaden their five-match unbeaten streak in the Premier League.
While the home side right now involve seventh situation in the standings, Palace are down in eleventh spot later only one win from their last six fixtures.
Notwithstanding gathering 11 focuses from a potential 15 in the Premier League under Antonio Conte, Spurs are still completely to find their sweet spot since the arrangement of the Italian.
By the by, that is something which will just prompt positive thinking among the club's fanbase as they hope to exploit their games close by in a bid to pursue down fourth-set Arsenal.
Harry Kane at long last gotten his subsequent Premier League objective of the mission during last end of the week's captivating 2-2 draw with Liverpool, however it is Lucas Moura who is tracking down an alternate stuff under Conte
The Brazilian has contributed three objectives and a help since November 4, the most recent of those strikes coming during the 2-1 success over West Ham United in the EFL Cup quarter-finals.
Be that as it may, Spurs were lucky to see out the final part against the Hammers, and Conte will need to see to a greater extent a heartlessness at the two closures of the pitch.
Crystal Palace supervisor Patrick Vieira has generally disapproved of getting a response from his group in the last third of late, the Eagles netting multiple times in two homes games versus Everton and Southampton.
Consistency stays an issue, be that as it may, with Palace just winning only once in six excursions and neglecting to keep a spotless sheet in every one of those fixtures.
Sitting nine points over the transfer zone heading into Christmas, Vieira can't have such a large number of objections, yet there have been various ideas that this Palace group isn't continually playing to its maximum capacity.
While Conor Gallagher keeps on upstaging Wilfried Zaha as the new star of this side, the long-serving winger currently has five strikes for the season in the wake of finishing a five-game objective dry spell versus the Saints last break.
Tottenham Hotspur possible XI : Loris; Sanchez, Dier, Davies, Emerson, Winks, Hojbjerg, Reguilon,Moura, Kane, Son
Crystal Palace possible XI : Butland; Ward, Andersen, Guehi, Mitchell, Gallagher, Hughes, Kouyate,Ayew, Edouard, Zaha
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