SPURS bust their Wembley hoodoo on Tuesday and can make it back-to-back wins today.
Harry Kane netted a double in an impressive 3-1 win against Borussia Dortmund and the display was reminiscent of some of the glory nights at White Hart Lane.
Unlike his club Kane failed to beat a jinx when he failed to score in August for the third year running.
As soon as September started he was on fire hitting a double against Everton last weekend and two crackers to beat the Germans.
Swansea were woeful as they crashed 1-0 at home to Swansea last weekend and I can't see Spurs slipping up.
They are of course short at a best 1-4 with William Hill so consider them at 4-6 with Ladbrokes minus one.
Spurs have netted 10 goals in their last three home meetings with the Swans so look at them to net 3+ at evens with Coral.
Kane bagged a double in last season's 5-0 win and is just 2-1 with Betfred to break the deadlock and I'm on it.
There is one clash between top five teams this weekend and it's not Chelsea v Arsenal tomorrow.
Instead two unbeaten sides meet at Vicarage Road as Watford entertain Man City. Watford have kept as many clean sheets as Man United, won both away games and started the season with a thrilling 3-3 draw at home to Liverpool.
Marco Silva is again making his mark as a tactically adept boss as he did at Hull and it's only a matter of time before he moves to a bigger club.
Meanwhile, he's enjoying it at Watford and there should be plenty of excitement when City arrive on the back of a 4-0 Champions League crushing of Feyenoord.
City are a bit short at 4-11 with Ladbrokes so take both teams to score at a better price of 9-11 at Unibet.
It's a tough card today but I reckon Leicester can win at promoted Huddersfield who were well beaten at Huddersfield on Monday. The Foxes are 11-8 at Betfred.
In the Championship I like Fulham at struggling Burton at a best 20-23 with McBookie and after two defeats in a row to Fulham and QPR back Ipswich to return to winning ways against Bolton.
The Trotters are rooted to the foot after picking up two points in seven games and Ipswich are decent value at 21-20 with William Hill.
Middlesbrough have kept five clean sheets in six and can beat QPR to nil. That pays 9-5 at McBookie.
Blackburn lost their first two in League One but have responded with four successive wins. Tony Mowbray has a big squad and should be eyeing promotion. Rovers are 4-6 at William Hill.
Recommended Bets
- Spurs -1
- Kane to score first
- Watford v Man City btts
- Leicester
- Fulham
- Ipswich
Swansea were woeful when they lost at home to Swansea? Mr F should read Newcastle