2022-23 Premier League Betting Preview – Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur 2022-23 betting odds & predictions

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Tottenham Hotspur 2022-23 Premier League Preview
Top four again for Spurs?
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Tottenham Hotspur Title Odds: 16/1 odds taken 1041 GMT, Saturday 11 June

Tottenham Hotspur could be dark horses this season, especially with the experienced Antonio Conte in the dugout. Conte, who is widely regarded as one of the best managers in the world, is gearing up for his first full season at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Spurs have already made a couple of solid signings, and the Italian boss will be looking to bolster his squad even more before the season gets underway in August.

In our in-depth Tottenham betting preview, we take a look at the London club’s title chances, the players to watch out, transfer news, and predicted finish. We will also be reviewing their 2021-22 Premier League campaign, which saw them pip rivals Arsenal to fourth spot at the death.

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2021-22 Review: Tottenham sneak into the top four

Tottenham’s 2021-22 Premier League campaign started with real promise, as Spurs won their opening three to top the league table during the first international break. However, things quickly took a turn for the worse for Nuno Espirito Santo, who was sacked after a bad 3-0 home loss to Manchester United in November.

The Spurs board did remarkably well to persuade Conte to sign on the dotted line at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and the former Chelsea boss began his reign in north London with six wins and three draws from his opening nine Premier League matches. The Lilywhites went on to have a few sticky spells in the remaining months of the season, but their campaign ended with three straight wins.

Our betting prediction:
Harry Kane top goalscorer
7/1

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(odds taken 1045 GMT, Saturday 11 June)

 

Tottenham would go on to secure a Champions League spot on the final day of the season, pipping fierce rivals Arsenal to the post by just two points. Overall, they won 22, drew five and lost 11 to finish in fourth with 71 points to their name.

Our betting prediction:
Tottenham top four finish
4/5

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(odds taken 1050 GMT, Saturday 11 June)

 

 

Tottenham Hotspur Key Facts

  • Tottenham finished fourth on 71 points last term
  • Spurs ended the 2021-22 season with four wins and two draws from six
  • The London club have never won the Premier League
  • Tottenham last won the top tier back in 1961

 

Tottenham Transfer News: Perisic the first of many?

Tottenham have put in a £150m of equity funds into the club this summer, allowing Conte to splash the cash and build his own team. The first two signings have been free transfers, however, as the experienced duo of Ivan Perisic and Fraser Forster have bolstered the ranks.

Tottenham have been linked with several high-profile players in recent weeks, including Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni. Christian Eriksen was a real hit during his time in north London, and the Dane could be on the move back to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Spurs have also been linked with the likes of Richarlison, Gabriel Jesus, Raheem Sterling, Paulo Dybala and Marcus Rashford.

One of the most interesting rumours is that Harry Kane is ready to sign a new deal at the club. A year ago, the England captain looked set for a move to Man City. However, now City have sealed Erling Haaland’s signature, staying at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium seems Kane’s best and most likely option.

Who Are Spurs’ Biggest Challengers: Will the Lilywhites be in the title hunt?

In Conte, Tottenham have one of the best managers in world football. The Italian guided Spurs to a top-four finish against all odds last term, with the north Londoners edging out Arsenal in the race to the final Champions League place. Conte described the achievement as one of the best of his career.

You never really know what you are going to get with this current crop of Tottenham players. However, with Kane and Heung-Min Son up top, the Lilywhites have one of the best strike forces in the Premier League. Conte is more than capable of attracting the world’s best players to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and the Lilywhites could challenge this season. They are currently the fourth favourites to win the league at 20/1. Who will be the club’s main rivals this term?

Manchester City Preview: Can the Citizens make it three on the spin?

Man City were outdone by Liverpool in the domestic cup competitions and were knocked out by Real Madrid in the last four of the Champions League, but Pep Guardiola’s City had an incredible Premier League season. They won 29 of their 38 league matches, drawing six and losing three of the other nine. The Manchester giants finished on 93 points to pip Liverpool to the trophy once again.

With the capture of the exciting Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund, Guardiola’s boys will be even stronger this season, which is an ominous sign for their title rivals. Man City will certainly be the team to beat in this term’s Premier League.

Liverpool Preview: Can the Reds rub shoulders with City once again?

Liverpool did remarkably well to keep up with Man City’s relentless pace last term. The Reds and City have been getting the best out of each other for a number of seasons now, and the Merseysiders will no doubt be Man City’s main title rivals for years to come.

Jurgen Klopp’s troops had an outstanding 2021-22 season. They beat Chelsea in both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup finals, and finished runners-up in the Premier League and Champions League. The famous quadruple did not happen, but Liverpool will come back stronger than ever this season. At the time of writing, Klopp’s side are priced at 2/1 to win their second Premier League title.

Manchester United Preview: Can Ten Hag hit the ground running?

Ever since Sir Alex Ferguson departed, Man United have been going through a transitional period. However, it is taking the record English champions far too long to get things right. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked midway through the 2021-22 campaign, with interim boss Ralf Rangnick doing a decent job while the board sorted out the Norwegian’s permanent replacement.

United have been well off the pace in recent years, as they have stood back and watched rivals Man City and Liverpool dominate England’s top division. It is likely to take Ten Hag time to settle into his new surroundings, but the Red Devils could be a team to watch out for if things click early doors. The bookies have them priced at 25/1.

Arsenal Preview: Gunners to seal Champions League football?

After years away from the Champions League, getting back into the top four will be Arsenal’s priority this season. The Gunners missed out in agonising fashion last season, suffering two defeats in their last three, which saw their rivals snatch fourth place away on the final day.

Arsenal are definitely building something good under Arteta, but winning the Premier League title seems way off right now. Nevertheless, after narrowly missing out on the top-four last season, the Gunners will be desperate to bring Champions League football back to the Emirates Stadium this time around.

Newcastle United Preview: Can the big-spending Magpies gatecrash the top-four party?

Backed by very generous owners, Newcastle have an open chequebook these days. They made some huge signings in January, and the Magpies won 12 of their last 18 Premier League matches to finish in 11th spot. It was a remarkable turnaround for Newcastle, who spent the first half of the season in the bottom three.

At the time of writing, Newcastle are the seventh favourites behind the top six to win the title. It may be too early to think about that, but the Magpies could break into Europe this term, while the cup competitions could also take priority.

West Ham United Preview: Europe again for the Hammers?

Under the experienced Moyes, West Ham have been the surprise package in the Premier League over the past couple of seasons. The Hammers finished sixth in the 2020-21 campaign to book their spot in the UEFA Europa League.

West Ham reached the semi-finals of Europe’s second elite club competition and managed to secure seventh position in the Premier League. Can the Londoners break into Europe once again this season?

Tottenham Players to Watch Out For in the 2022-23 Season: Will Son be the main man again?

So often in recent years, Kane has stolen the limelight at Tottenham. Son was a superb second striker to the England skipper but always seemed to be in his shadow – that was certainly not the case last season.

The South Korean has blossomed at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and has slowly but surely become one of the best strikers in the Premier League, and maybe even in the world. Son had a standout season for Spurs last time around, netting 23 goals to share the Golden Boot with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah.

Tottenham’s No. 7 will be looking to better that tally this season, and the South Korea international is more than capable of doing so. Son could be the player to watch out for in the 2022-23 Premier League campaign.

Our Tottenham Hotspur Predictions: Another top-four finish for Conte’s Spurs

It will be very interesting to see who else arrives at Tottenham before the window shuts. If some of the rumours are true, Spurs’ deadly attack could be even deadlier this season.

Conte is one of the best managers around these days, and Tottenham are lucky to have him. They still have a lot of work to do to catch up with the likes of Man City and Liverpool, but the Lilywhites could challenge Chelsea for third place. We are backing Spurs to finish in the top four once again (4/5).

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