Harry Kane has scored nine goals for Tottenham in Premier League London derby matches this season – only one player has ever reached double figures in a single campaign, with Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink doing so in 2001-02 (10).
Tottenham striker Harry Kane has scored in 24 different Premier League games this season, the joint-most in a 38-game season in the competition. He’s also scored in a league-high six defeats this season, with only three players netting in more losses in a single campaign – Matt Le Tissier (7 in 1992-93), Charlie Austin (7 in 2014-15) and Jamie Vardy (9 in 2017-18).
Tottenham have scored a league-high 16 headed goals this season, their joint-most in a single Premier League campaign (also 1992-93, 1998-99 and 1999-00). The last team to net more headers were Liverpool in their 2019-20 title winning season (18).
Brentford are unbeaten in their last eight Premier League London derby matches and are looking to win four consecutive league games against fellow London sides for the first time since March 2009 in League Two (five in a row).
Tottenham’s Premier League games have seen 124 goals scored this season (F65 A59), with only Arsenal’s (125) producing more. In a 38-game Premier League season (since 1995-96), only one team has both scored and conceded 60 goals in a campaign, with Spurs doing so in 2007-08 (F66 A61).
Tottenham have lost 13 Premier League games this season, and conceded 59 goals. They last lost more in a single campaign in 2008-09 (15), while they last conceded more in 2007-08 (61).
Brentford have won their final away league game in each of the last two seasons, beating Bristol City 3-1 in 2020-21 and Everton 3-2 last season. They’ve never done so in three consecutive campaigns in their league history.
Tottenham have lost their final home league game in just two of the last 14 seasons (W11 D1), going down 2-1 against Aston Villa in 2020-21, and 2-1 against Southampton in 2015-16.
The away side has won just one of the nine previous league games between Tottenham and Brentford (D4 L4), with Brentford winless in their four visits to Spurs (D1 L3).
Tottenham have lost just one of their nine league matches with Brentford (W4 D4), going down 2-0 away from home in March 1948 in the second tier.
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