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This week, Simon Rice and James Orr focus on the London derby between Tottenham and Chelsea. Spurs are finally picking up some form and are knocking on the door of the top four, while Chelsea have only won one of their last four league away games. The White Hart faithful will be hoping their team can avenge their 3-0 drubbing earlier in the season.
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