Tottenham Hotspur 0-0 West Ham United
- Tottenham host West Ham United at Wembley for the second time this season.
- Previous meeting at the iconic stadium ended in a stunning 3-2 victory for the Hammers.
- Spurs looking to close gap to Liverpool to just one point with victory over bitter rivals.
- David Moyes' men could go four points clear of the relegation places with win.
- Tottenham: Lloris (C), Aurier, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Davies, Dier, Sissoko, Eriksen, Dele, Son, Kane.
- West Ham United: Adrián, Rice, Ogbonna, Reid, Noble, Zabaleta, Kouyaté, Obiang, Masuaku, Chicharito, Lanzini.

West Ham enjoy a bit of play in Tottenham's half but Masuaku curtails nay momentum with a poor throw. Davies then surges up the field in search of the opener, but Dier eventually kicks the ball into touch.
Tottenham begin to turn the screw through Son, who forces another save out of Adrian, and Eriksen, whose controlled effort does not travel to its intended location.
Kane tests Adrian with a curling effort that is just about dealt with by the Spaniard. Dier then blazes high and over, receiving groans from the home support for his troubles.
Hernandez is fed in the penalty area and fires in a delicious low cross that not claret and blue shirt can get on the end of. A warning for Tottenham, who had become a bit too relaxed.
Alli gets a lucky break but is thwarted by Ogbonna as he attempts to find Kane in the area.
West Ham more than holding their own despite being camped in their own half. Tottenham have not threatened at all in the last few minutes, with Davies' cross comfortably dealt with by Masuaku.
The ball is in the net but Tottenham's celebrations are over as soon as they began. Kane is adjudged offside, rightly by the linesman. The Englishman's effort found its way into the net via Reid, who will no doubt be relieved.
Another Tottenham move is ended abruptly by Kane's poor pass. West Ham attempt to inch their way up the pitch and almost earn a golden chance through Lanzini, but the Argentine just failed to latch onto Obiang's poor pass.
West Ham have a chance to threaten after Zabaleta was adjudged to have been fouled by Son, but Lanzini's ball is just too high.
Spurs surge up the other end with Davies and Son, but Reid eventually marshals Alli away from danger.
Tottenham firing in a lot of crosses in the early stages, and Adrian's failure to deal with a corner would have provided them with enough encouragement to carry on.
Spurs now dominating West Ham's territory but the pressure is stopped temporarily as Alli fouls Obiang.
First sniff of goal for Kane as he pounces on a ricochet, but his effort, which was going wide, was cleared by Rice for a corner.
Adrian then makes an almighty hash of the set-piece and can thank Rice once more for blocking Sanchez's effort.
Alli wins an early foul after Masuaku trips him. The referee today is the lovable Mike Dean, by the way.
Christian Eriksen gets things underway at Wembley. West Ham immediately win a throw-in from a long ball.
Just 10 minutes until kick-off now. More than enough time for Tim Sherwood to take some credit for Harry Kane's development. Never change, Tim.
Kane's return to the starting line-up would be bad news for any team, but West Ham have felt his power more than most in recent seasons.
England's greatest hope has scored seven goals in just six matches against the Irons, and you wouldn't bet against him adding to that tally again.
Last time out at Wembley... pic.twitter.com/ynTX89ouKh
— West Ham United (@WestHamUtd) January 4, 2018
Some pre-match thoughts from Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino:
"It's an important game for us to keep fighting for the top four. The three points are massive for us, as they are for them."

Just 25 minutes remaining until kick-off. A reminder of the team news:
Tottenham: Lloris (C), Aurier, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Davies, Dier, Sissoko, Eriksen, Dele, Son, Kane.
West Ham United: Adrián, Rice, Ogbonna, Reid, Noble, Zabaleta, Kouyaté, Obiang, Masuaku, Chicharito, Lanzini.
Some words from Harry Kane ahead of tonight's clash, which is just half an hour away:
"Every derby is different. This is one we look forward to. It will be a tough game and we want to continue our form."

Moyes has touched upon the absence of Arnautovic:
"Marko has got an injury as well. He's been really important to us, but he's not fit to play tonight."

A recap of Tottenham's team news now, with Kane leading the line. Can he start his journey to beating his own record for Premier League goals scored in a calendar year* tonight?
*Calendar year records are daft.
TEAM NEWS
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 4, 2018
Harry Kane returns - @SpursOfficial make 3ï¸â£ changes with Serge Aurier & Moussa Sissoko also coming in #TOTWHU pic.twitter.com/cKYjJu3Bgv
A brief recap of West Ham's team news, with captain Marky Nobes starting in the heart of midfield. 100% passion, is ol' Mark.
TEAM NEWS
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 4, 2018
Mark Noble, Declan Rice & Chicharito named in @WestHamUtd's starting lineup, while Tuesday's hero Andy Carroll is on the bench & Marko Arnautovic is absent through injury#TOTWHU pic.twitter.com/0ljx3Rixki
West Ham may have beaten Tottenham in the Carabao Cup earlier this year, but they have only come away from Spurs' home ground with three points once in their last 15 league visits.
A 3-0 win at White Hart Lane back in 2013 lives long in the memory of all Irons supporters.
Still don't know how Ravel did this... pic.twitter.com/m2OVwOjxnW
— West Ham United (@WestHamUtd) January 4, 2018