A lunchtime kick-off gives Tottenham a chance to put some early distance between themselves and those seeking to dislodge them from fourth place. Certainly Spurs cannot afford another of those slip-ups at home which have hampered their pursuit of Champions League football next season. Having won at Ewood Park in December, when Peter Crouch scored twice, and given Blackburn’s poor away record, Harry Redknapp’s side should get three points today although his attack will need to improve on last weekend’s barren FA Cup performance at Fulham. A point would satisfy Sam Allardyce. David Lacey
Venue White Hart Lane, Saturday 12.45pm
Tickets £33-53 (0844 844 0102)
Last season Tottenham 1 Blackburn 0
Referee H Webb
This season’s matches 20 Y77, R3, 4.00 cards per game
Odds Tottenham 5-11 Blackburn 15-2 Draw 10-3
Tottenham
Subs from Alnwick, J Walker, Gudjohnsen, Kaboul, Pavlyuchenko, K Walker, Rose, Livermore, Dervite, Parrett, Fredericks, Townsend, Kane
Doubtful None
Injured Huddlestone (ankle, 20 Mar), King (thigh, 20 Mar), Bentley (groin, 27 Mar), Jenas (groin, 27 Mar), Lennon (groin, Apr), Woodgate (groin, Aug), Cudicini (pelvis/wrists, unknown)
Suspended None
Form guide WWLDDW
Disciplinary record Y48 R1
Leading scorer Defoe 16
Blackburn
Subs from Brown, Roberts, Linganzi, Basturk, Hoilett, Di Santo, Salgado, Jones, Rigters, Gunning, Judge
Doubtful None
Injured Grella (thigh, 21 Mar), Jacobsen (groin, Apr), Nelsen (knee, Apr)
Suspended None
Form guide LWWLDW
Disciplinary record Y46 R2
Leading scorer Dunn 5
Match pointers
• There have been six red cards in the last nine league meetings between these sides
• After scoring two goals in his first 11 appearances, Roman Pavlyuchenko has now scored six goals in his last five games in all competitions
• Only Blackburn (91) have been caught offside more times than Tottenham (84) this season
• Tottenham have won every one of their last 24 matches in which they have been ahead at half-time (10 times) but none of those when they have not
• Blackburn have been involved in more 0-0 draws (five) than any other side in 2009-10
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