Tottenham have won all four of their Premier League home games against Bournemouth by an aggregate score of 13-0. Spurs are 1.412/5 to win.
Bournemouth have won just one of their eight Premier League meetings with Spurs (D1 L6), though it did come in their last such game in May thanks to Nathan Ake's 90th minute winner. The Cherries are 8.415/2 to win.
Following their victory against West Ham last time out, Tottenham are looking to secure back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time this season, last doing so in April this year. The draw half-time/Spurs full-time double result is 4.77/2.
Tottenham have kept fewer clean sheets than any other Premier League side this season (1), with that shutout coming against Crystal Palace in September. The last time they had kept just one clean sheet in their opening 13 Premier League games was in 2012-13 under Andre Villas-Boas. A Spurs win and both teams to score is 2.89/5.
Bournemouth have lost their last two Premier League games, with the Cherries last losing three in a row back in December 2018 (a run of four). Tottenham are 2.111/10 to win half-time/full-time.
Tottenham have faced 76 shots on target in the Premier League this season, with only West Ham (77) and Norwich (83) facing more. Indeed, Spurs' record of facing 5.8 shots on target per game is their highest in a Premier League campaign since 2002-03, when we have this data on record. Over 3.5 goals is 2.47/5.
Eight of Bournemouth's 16 Premier League goals this season have come from set-piece situations (excluding penalties), the highest number and highest ratio (50%) in the division. Both teams to score is 1.784/5.
Tottenham's Harry Kane has scored seven goals in his six Premier League games against Bournemouth. Kane is 1.715/7 to score.
This will be Tottenham manager José Mourinho's first home league match in charge of the club. None of the last five permanent Tottenham managers have lost their first such game (W3 D2) since Martin Jol lost 2-3 against Charlton in November 2004. The draw is 5.79/2.
Since the start of last season, Bournemouth's Ryan Fraser has provided more assists than any other player in the Premier League (17). Over 2.5 goals is 1.564/7.