The English Premier League is already halfway through, with Liverpool leading the rankings. Chelsea is currently in fourth place with 49 points, while Tottenham Hotspur is trailing in the 14th position with 34 points.
The Blues (Chelsea) will host the Spurs on Thursday, 3rd April, at 8:00 PM (UK time) at the Stamford Bridge in London.
Will the Blues be able to blaze through the game? Or will the Spurs dominate Thursday’s match? Below, we give you team previews, head-to-head stats, and odds for the Premier League – Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur match.
Key Details
- Day and Date: Thursday, 3rd April 2025
- Time: 8:00 PM UK time
- Venue: Stamford Bridge, London
- Where to watch in the UK: Sky Sports
Chelsea: Team Analysis and Preview
Chelsea won the Premier League trophy back in 2016-17. They were finishing in the top five till the 20-21 season. After that, however, the club had a sharp decline as they finished 12th in 22-23 but bounced back to a 6th-place finish last season.
Currently, they are in the 4th position with 49 points and have qualified for the UEFA Champions League. The club’s campaign has ended in the FA Cup, EFL Cup, FIFA World Cup, and UEFA Conference League.
They have a new coach, Enzo Maresca, who joined in June 2024. Before this, Maresca was Leicester City’s coach and helped them earn a promotion back to the Premier League in April 2024.
Chelsea’s Premier League campaign kicked off with a 0–2 defeat to Manchester City as Maresca made his managerial debut. However, the team quickly rebounded with a solid 6–2 victory over Wolverhampton, where striker Noni Madueke netted a hat-trick.
Standout performers for the team this season are midfielder Cole Palmer 14 goals and 6 assists, strikers Nicolas Jackson (9 goals, 5 assists) and Noni Madueke (7 goals, 3 assists), and goalkeeper Robert Sánchez, who has kept six clean sheets in 23 matches.
Chelsea’s last match against the Spurs ended in a thrilling 4–3 win on December 8.
Squad
- Goalkeepers: Robert Sánchez, Filip Jörgensen, Lucas Bergström, Marcus Bettinelli
- Defenders: Marc Cucurella (4 goals, 1 assist), Levi Colwill (1 goal, 1 assist), Trevoh Chalobah (1 assist), Malo Gusto (1 assist), Tosin Adarabioyo (1 goal, 1 assist), Reece James (1 goal), Benoît Badiashile, Wesley Fofana, Aaron Anselmino, Josh Acheampong, Ishé Samuels, Genesis Antwi
- Midfielders: Cole Palmer (14 goals, 6 assists), Moisés Caicedo (1 goal, 1 assist), Enzo Fernández (4 goals and 1 assist), Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (1 assist), Roméo Lavia (1 assist), Mathis Amougou, Samuel Rak-Sakyi
- Strikers: Nicolas Jackson (9 goals, 5 assists), Noni Madueke (7 goals, 3 assists), Mykhailo Mudryk, Jadon Sancho (2 goals, 4 assists), Pedro Neto (3 goals, 4 assists), Christopher Nkunku (3 goals, 2 assists), Datro Fofana, Marc Guiu, Tyrique George (1 assist), Shim Mheuka
New Signings
- Midfielder Dario Essugo transferred from Sporting CP
- Right winger Geovany Quenda transferred from Sporting CP
- Right winger Estevão transferred from Palmeiras
- Midfielder Kendry Páez transferred from Independiente del Valle
- Midfielder Mathis Amougou transferred from Saint-Étienne
Injuries Update
- Cole Palmer: Muscle injury, return doubtful
- Noni Madueke: Hamstring injury; ruled out till early April 2025
- Marc Guiu: Hamstring injury, ruled out till early April 2025
- Nicolas Jackson: Thigh injury, return doubtful
- Datro Fofana: Thigh injury, return doubtful
Tottenham: Analysis and Team Preview
The Spurs are positioned 14th in the Premier League standings with 34 points and have had 15 losses in 29 games.
Strikers Brennan Johnson (9 goals, 2 assists) and Heung-Min Son (7 goals, 9 assists) lead the Spurs’ attack. The team started its campaign strong, with big wins against Manchester United (3–0), Aston Villa (4–1), and Manchester City (4–0), and a win in the EFL Cup semifinal against Liverpool. However, they’ve suffered six losses in the last ten matches.
The team is battling with injuries, and at one point, eight of its top players were sitting out. Currently, four players – defenders Kevin Danso and Radu Drăgușin, midfielder Dejan Kulusevski, and striker Richarlison are out with injuries.
The Spurs are still in the running in the Europa League. They defeated AZ Alkmaar 3–1 in the round of 16 and have advanced to the quarterfinal, where they’ll meet Eintracht Frankfurt on 11th April.
Squad
- Goalkeepers: Guglielmo Vicario, Antonín Kinský, Fraser Forster, Brandon Austin, Alfie Whiteman
- Defenders: Pedro Porro (2 goals, 5 assists), Cristian Romero (1 goal), Radu Drăgușin, Ben Davies, Destiny Udogie (1 assist), Kevin Danso, Archie Gray, Micky van de Ven (2 assists), Djed Spence (1 goal, 1 assist), Sergio Reguilón, Maeson King, Malachi Hardy
- Midfielders: Dejan Kulusevski (7 goals, 4 assists), Rodrigo Bentancur (2 goals), James Maddison (9 goals, 5 assists), Pape Sarr (3 goals, 2 assists), Yves Bissouma (2 goals), Lucas Bergvall (1 assist), Callum Olusesi, Danté Cassanova
- Strikers: Heung-Min Son (7 goals, 9 assists), Brennan Johnson (9 goals, 2 assists), Dominic Solanke (7 goals, 3 assists), Timo Werner (3 assists), Richarlison (2 goals, 1 assist), Wilson Odobert, Mathys Tel, Dane Scarlett (1 assist), Mikey Moore (1 assist), Damola Ajayi, Lucá Jamie Williams-Barnett
New Signings
- Forward Stefanos Tzimas transferred from the German club Nürnberg
- Defender Eiran Cashin transferred from Derby County
- Midfielder Diego Gómez transferred from the American club, Inter Miami
- Centre-back Kevin Danso transferred from Lens
- Centre-back Luka Vušković transferred from HNK Hajduk Split
- Midfielder Mathys Tel is on loan from Bayern München
- Goalkeeper Antonín Kinský transferred from SK Slavia Prague
Injuries Update
- Kevin Danso: Hamstring Injury, Doubtful for next match
- Dejan Kulusevski: Foot injury, Doubtful for next match
- Richarlison: Calf Injury, Doubtful for next match
- Radu Drăgușin: Cruciate ligament injury, ruled out till mid-October 2025
Form Guide
Chelsea
- Lost to Arsenal 0–1 (16th March)
- Won against Kobenhavn 1–0 (UEFA Conference League, 14th March)
- Won against Leicester City 1–0 (9th March)
- Won against Kobenhavn 2–1 (UEFA Conference League, 6th March)
- Won against Southampton 4–0 (9th March)
- Lost to Aston Villa 1–2 (22nd February)
- Lost to Brighton & Hove Albion 0–3 (15th February)
- Lost to Brighton & Hove Albion 1–2 (FA Cup, 9th February)
- Won against West Ham 2–1 (4th February)
- Lost to Manchester City 1–3 (25th January)
Tottenham
- Lost to Fulham 2–0 (16th March)
- Won against AZ Alkmaar 3–1 (Europa League 14th March)
- Draw against AFC Bournemouth 2–2 (9th March)
- Won against AZ Alkmaar 1–0 (Europa League 6th March)
- Lost to Manchester City 0–1 (27th February)
- Won against Ipswich Town 4–1 (22nd February)
- Won against Manchester United 1–0 (16th February)
- Lost to Aston Villa 1–2 (FA Cup 9th February)
- Lost to Liverpool 0–4 (Carabao Cup, 7th February)
- Won against Brentford 2–0 (2nd February)
Premier League Season Highlights
Chelsea | Stats | Tottenham |
3 | League position | 14 |
14 | Matches Won | 10 |
7 | Drawn | 4 |
8 | Lost | 15 |
49 | Total points | 34 |
53 | Goals scored | 55 |
37 | Goals conceded | 43 |
16 | Goal difference | 12 |
2.48 | Chances created per match | 2.14 |
6–2 against Wolves | Biggest win | 5–0 against Southampton |
0–3 against Brighton | Worst defeat | 3–6 against Liverpool |
Chelsea vs Tottenham: Recent Head-to-Head Meetings
The two teams have faced each other 65 times. Chelsea won 36 matches (20 home, 16 away), Tottenham won 8 (7 home, 1 away), while 24 games ended in a draw.
Recent head-to-head meetings:
- Tottenham 3–4 Chelsea (8 December 2024)
- Chelsea 2–0 Tottenham (2 May 2024)
- Tottenham 1–4 Chelsea (6 November 2023)
- Tottenham 2–0 Chelsea (26 February 2023)
- Chelsea 2–2 Tottenham (14 August 2022)
- Chelsea 2–0 Tottenham (23 January 2022)
- Tottenham 0–1 Chelsea (12 January 2022)
- Chelsea 2–0 Tottenham (5 January 2022)
- Tottenham 0–3 Chelsea (19 September 2021)
- Tottenham 0–1 Chelsea (4 February 2021)
Historically, Chelsea has dominated this fixture in the head-to-head records. They have won eight out of the last 10 games, while Tottenham has managed just a single victory. However, Chelsea’s key players – Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke, and Nicolas Jackson – are injured, so punters should be prepared for a close match.
Statistical Insights
- Chelsea is averaging 1.83 goals in the Premier League matches.
- Tottenham is maintaining a 1.9 goals-per-match average
- Both clubs have kept three clean sheets in their last 10 outings.
Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur: Odds as per 7bet
Chelsea (1) | x | Tottenham Hotspur (2) |
5/8 | 10/3 | 7/2 |
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