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Rest causing King's hamstring trouble?
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp suspects Ledley King's recent hamstring problems may be linked to the centre-back resting his knee between games.
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CRACKS are beginning to show at struggling Bayern Munich. SIMON CHURCH came close to giving Reading their first home win in the league since January 27.
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Leading the way... John Terry celebrates with Chelsea vice-captain Frank Lampard.
ARSENAL romped to a 4-1 victory at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday to move into second place in the English Premier League while Manchester City's hopes of threatening the top four were hit by a fifth consecutive draw.
Darren Bent has been recalled to the England squad for next week's friendly with Brazil in Qatar.
Scotland and Sunderland goalkeeper Craig Gordon broke his arm in Saturday's 2-0 Premier League defeat by Tottenham Hotspur, the club has said.
Tottenham v Sunderland - the Verdict
Robbed of the services of three key men tomorrow, Sunderland boss Steve Bruce will find out exactly how much he has in reserve when he takes his side to Tottenham Hotspur.
Roberts double steers Blackburn
Football Jason Roberts scores twice as Blackburn Rovers beat Portsmouth From correspondents in Blackburn, England November 08, 2009 Swine-flu victim Jason Roberts came off the bench to lift Blackburn Rovers out of the relegation zone with a second-half double in a 3-1 win over bottom side Portsmouth.
Gunners Go Second; Clarets Hold City
Bet on the Premier League with Sky Bet! Click here for Saturday's scores and scorers Click here for Saturday clockwatch Click here for match summaries Click here for full match reports Click here for post-match reaction Click here for updated Premier League table Click here for full photo gallery Arsenal took advantage of Manchester United's ...
England: Fifth straight draw drops City into sixth
Manchester City was held to a fifth consecutive draw in the Premier League on Saturday after finishing up 3-3 with Burnley and handing fourth place to Tottenham, which beat Sunderland 2-0. Big-spending City had fought back from being two goals down to lead Burnley 3-2, but Kevin McDonald's late strike earned Burnley its first point on the road.
AARON Lennon could return for Tottenham from an ankle injury for their Barclays Premier League match against Sunderland at White Hart Lane tomorrow.
Tottenham and Chelsea raise stakes on naming rights
TOTTENHAM Hotspur and London arch-rivals Chelsea put the issue of stadium naming rights on the agenda this week after both clubs revealed plans to tap the sponsorship market in their bid to compete.
JERMAIN DEFOE has told Peter Crouch exactly what it feels like not to get picked for a World Cup - and there is no way that the 6ft 7in Tottenham striker wants to suffer the same fate.
Defoe loses appeal against speeding conviction
A judge has dismissed an appeal by Hertfordshire-based England footballer Jermain Defoe against a speeding conviction.
Bruce wary of Tottenham backlash
Steve Bruce says Sunderland must beware wounded Spurs at White Hart Lane tomorrow, in the wake of the Londoners losing their last two league games.
Tom Lappin: Tottenham and Arsenal renew their battle for lightweight title
ENTERTAINING mavericks who flatter to deceive and end up well adrift of the real contenders.
Tottenham 4/7 Draw 11/4 Sunderland 11/2 Click here to follow us on Twitter! Click here for our special Transfer Centre! Click here for more football headlines! Ledley King wants Tottenham to erase the painful memory of defeat at Arsenal with a victory over Sunderland.
Back Arsenal to gun down Tottenham's injury-hit side
ARSENAL are this weekend's banker bet as they clash this lunchtime with bitter north London rivals Tottenham, who are shorn of Jermain Defoe, Aaron Lennon and Luka Modric.
Fans join Legends to launch Tottenham 'Til I Die
Fans join Legends to launch Tottenham 'Til I Die 03 November 2009, 16:56 The Tottenham Hotspur Foundation have launched a unique book, Tottenham 'Til I Die , written by and for the fans as part of an innovative national sports and literacy project coordinated by the National Literacy Trust, in which football followers have the chance to write about ...
Arsenal v Tottenham / Worth watching
Spurs make the short trip across North London to the Emirates Stadium on Saturday lunch time with last year's incredible 4-4 draw still fresh in the memory.
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