Tottenham Hotspur will hope that their new manager has brought some of his good fortune against Chelsea with him to north London.
While Spurs have a wretched record against their London rivals, losing nine of the previous 11 outings, Frank notched three wins, three draws and two defeats against Brentford’s west London neighbours while he was in charge at the Gtech.
This fixture has certainly delivered on the entertainment front in recent years, especially in N17. It was two years ago when Ange Postecoglou’s nine-men refused to retreat deeper than the halfway line in an eventual 4–1 defeat, and Chelsea hit four against the Lilywhites in another chaotic affair last season.
The Blues hit a bump in the road last weekend, losing at home to Sunderland, but this is a game that almost always turn up for, no matter who’s in charge (unless it’s Graham Potter) and how well they’re playing.
Here’s how to watch Saturday’s London derby on TV.






