Tottenham Hotspur’s reward for a bye into the fourth round of the Carabao Cup is another London derby, this time against Chelsea.
Spurs were awarded their spot in round four of the competition after their tie against Leyton Orient was called-off when a number of players and staff tested positive for coronavirus.
Now, manager Jose Mourinho goes up against his former club, managed by his former midfield maestro, Frank Lampard. Chelsea’ cruised into the fourth round last week, with a Kai Havertz hat-trick the headline story from a 6-0 win over Championship side Barnsley.
However, both sides were left disappointed after the weekend's Premier League fixtures. Chelsea had to claw back a three-goal deficit to draw 3-3 at West Brom, while a
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