Squad sheets: Tottenham Hotspur v Blackburn Rovers

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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Squad sheets: Blackburn Rovers v Fulham

After Nikola Kalinic twice struck the frame of the goal during Thursday’s Carling Cup defeat to Aston Villa, Sam Allardyce wondered what he had done to deserve such ill fortune. Since the club, which has not won at home in two months, has confirmed that the defender Lars Jacobsen will miss this game with a thigh strain, the Blackburn manager’s luck has not improved. However, Gaël Givet should have recovered from a head injury in time to face a side whose last league win came against Manchester United on December 19. Tim Rich

Venue Ewood Park Tickets £17-£29 (0871 222 1444) Last season Blackburn 1 Fulham 0 Referee K Friend

This season’s matches 7 Y20, R1, 3.00 cards per game

sportingbet odds Blackburn 6-5 Fulham 2-1 Draw 11-5

Blackburn

Subs from McCarthy, Reid, Salgado, Hoilett, Olsson, Brown, Di Santo, Jones

Doubtful Givet (head)

Injured Grella (thigh, 20 Jan), Roberts (knee, 20 Jan), Jacobsen (thigh, unknown)

Suspended Diouf (last of three)

Form guide LDDLLD

Disciplinary record Y32 R1

Leading scorer Dunn 5

Fulham

Subs from Zuberbühler, Smalling, Teymourian, Riise, Davies, Seol, Elm, Greening, Gera, Dikgacoi, E Johnson

Doubtful Kamara (knee), Hangeland (knee) Injured Zamora (collarbone, Mar), Paintsil (knee, Apr) Suspended None International duty Etuhu

Form guide LLDWDW Disciplinary record Y23 R1

Leading scorer Zamora, Dempsey, Duff 6

Match pointers

• Only Aston Villa and Manchester United have conceded fewer goals from set pieces than Blackburn (7), but no side has conceded as many from open play (32)

• Fulham have not lost by more than one goal in 17 games

• Blackburn have not won any of the nine league games in which David Dunn has not featured this season

• Fulham are the only team in the Premier League not to concede a penalty this season

• Blackburn have been caught offside the most times (68) in the top flight this term

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Carling Cup is as good as it gets for the likes of Blackburn, says Sam Allardyce

• Aston Villa have similar feelings, Allardyce says
• ‘Football is about glory and cup finals’

Sam Allardyce feels the Carling Cup now represents the only chance of a trophy for clubs of Blackburn Rovers’ stature, though he could not help noticing Aston Villa also sent out a weakened side in Saturday’s FA Cup dress rehearsal for tonight’s semi-final first leg at Ewood Park.

“It was obvious on Saturday that both teams felt the Carling Cup semi-final was the real priority,” Allardyce said of the 3-1 defeat in the senior competition. “You don’t get many chances to get among the medals any more.”

One could understand Blackburn feeling that way, with due respect to their record in knockout contests, though for Martin O’Neill to rest players in the way he did suggests Allardyce is on to something when he says the secondary competition is coming back into favour.

“You only have to look at the clubs who are still left in it to realise that,” he said. “The competition is right up there again, no matter what anyone says, because it is an opportunity to win something and that’s what football is all about. I think there’s a danger, now that the same teams tend to win the big trophies year after year, of the fun going out of football.

“It is easy to forget what got you excited about the game in the first place. I don’t think the big boys enjoy a cup run as much as we do, because most of their players have probably played in five or six finals already. We haven’t, and we’re so close now we can almost taste it.”

Much as it grieves some Blackburn supporters to be reminded of the club’s smallness and to be praised for punching above their weight when the club have reached their sixth semi-final in eight years, it is an undeniable fact that with the Jack Walker era now a fading memory, only good management is keeping Rovers in the top flight.

Allardyce has proved himself extremely adept at extracting the most from modest resources, though even he admits life is not getting any easier. “A club like ours has to regard cup competitions as our only chance of glory, because what we do for the rest of the season is worry about our finances and try to do everything in our power to stay in the Premier League. That’s the name of the game for a club of our size now that Jack Walker’s money isn’t there to make us more competitive.

“As other clubs have moved forwards financially we have stood still, and handling the pressure that brings is not an easy task. You can get brainwashed by that sort of thinking, though. Football is not about finance, it’s about glory, and cup finals. The games you used to watch on the telly are what you do it for.

“Getting into Europe is also a real achievement for smaller clubs such as Blackburn and Bolton, and I’ve had a taste of that, but when you have qualified for Europe you don’t wake up the next day feeling thrilled about it. You don’t get a medal for playing in Europe, there’s no walking out at Wembley on the big day. This semi-final is a very big deal for us, and Martin will feel the same way, there’s no doubt about that.”

Blackburn have already beaten Villa at home in the league this season, though Allardyce is full of praise for the way O’Neill has steered his side into the top six.

“Villa have been magnificent since the start of the season, and when I watched them against Liverpool last month they were very unlucky to lose,” he said. “They deserved something from that game and I’m sure they will be coming here with the same sort of spirit and self-belief. That’s why I need my players to be as fresh as they can be. The FA Cup might be older than the Carling Cup, but for me the greater competition will always be the one where you have reached the semi-final.”

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