Swansea City v Tottenham Hotspur, 04 October 2015

Score2-2
RefereeMike Dean
CompetitionPremier League
VenueLiberty Stadium
Attendance20,845
Kick-off: 4.00pm

Goals:

André Ayew 16 G
Harry Kane own goal 31 OG

Goals:

Christian Eriksen 27 G
Christian Eriksen 65 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabiański
Defender/Right back Angel Rangel
Defender Ashley Williams
Defender/Midfielder Neil Taylor
Midfielder Jonjo Shelvey
Midfielder KI Sung-yueng
Midfielder/Forward André Ayew
Midfielder/Forward Jefferson Montero
Midfielder/Forward Gylfi Sigurdsson
Forward Bafetimbi Gomis

Starting lineup:

Hugo Lloris Goalkeeper
Jan Vertonghen Defender
Kyle Walker Defender
Ben Davies Defender/Midfielder
Eric Dier Defender/Midfielder
Dele Alli Midfielder
Nacer Chadli Midfielder
Christian Eriksen Midfielder
Érik Lamela Midfielder
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Modou Barrow for Gylfi Sigurdsson 75
Jack Cork for Jonjo Shelvey 86

Substitutions:

Andros Townsend for Érik Lamela 57
Clinton N'Jie for Nacer Chadli 64
Moussa Dembélé for Harry Kane 81

Cards:

Federico Fernández 26 Y

Cards:

Ben Davies 53 Y
Eric Dier 79 Y
Jan Vertonghen 83 Y
Kyle Walker 89 Y

On the bench:

Defender Kyle Bartley
Defender/Midfielder Jack Cork
Defender/Midfielder Franck Tabanou
Midfielder Wayne Routledge
Forward Modou Barrow
Forward Eder

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender Kevin Wimmer
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Midfielder Tom Carroll
Midfielder Moussa Dembélé
Midfielder Andros Townsend
Midfielder/Forward Clinton N'Jie

Comments:

League position: 11th Swansea City had now failed to win against Tottenham Hotspur in their nine encounters the Premier League. After eight games of the 2015-16 Premier League season, the Swans were now without a win in their last four games having started with an unbeaten four-match run.

Comments:

League position: 8th Tottenham Hotspur had won their last seven Premier League games against Swansea City. This draw meant they had still to win eight consecutive games against any opponent in the Premier League era. Since the start of the 2013-14 season, only Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel (four) has scored more own goals in the Premier League than Harry Kane (three).

Goals:

André Ayew 16 G
Harry Kane own goal 31 OG

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabiański
Defender/Right back Angel Rangel
Defender Ashley Williams
Defender/Midfielder Neil Taylor
Midfielder Jonjo Shelvey
Midfielder KI Sung-yueng
Midfielder/Forward André Ayew
Midfielder/Forward Jefferson Montero
Midfielder/Forward Gylfi Sigurdsson
Forward Bafetimbi Gomis

Substitutions:

Modou Barrow for Gylfi Sigurdsson 75
Jack Cork for Jonjo Shelvey 86

Cards:

Federico Fernández 26 Y

On the bench:

Defender Kyle Bartley
Defender/Midfielder Jack Cork
Defender/Midfielder Franck Tabanou
Midfielder Wayne Routledge
Forward Modou Barrow
Forward Eder

Comments:

League position: 11th Swansea City had now failed to win against Tottenham Hotspur in their nine encounters the Premier League. After eight games of the 2015-16 Premier League season, the Swans were now without a win in their last four games having started with an unbeaten four-match run.

Goals:

Christian Eriksen 27 G
Christian Eriksen 65 G

Starting lineup:

Hugo Lloris Goalkeeper
Jan Vertonghen Defender
Kyle Walker Defender
Ben Davies Defender/Midfielder
Eric Dier Defender/Midfielder
Dele Alli Midfielder
Nacer Chadli Midfielder
Christian Eriksen Midfielder
Érik Lamela Midfielder
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Andros Townsend for Érik Lamela 57
Clinton N'Jie for Nacer Chadli 64
Moussa Dembélé for Harry Kane 81

Cards:

Ben Davies 53 Y
Eric Dier 79 Y
Jan Vertonghen 83 Y
Kyle Walker 89 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender Kevin Wimmer
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Midfielder Tom Carroll
Midfielder Moussa Dembélé
Midfielder Andros Townsend
Midfielder/Forward Clinton N'Jie

Comments:

League position: 8th Tottenham Hotspur had won their last seven Premier League games against Swansea City. This draw meant they had still to win eight consecutive games against any opponent in the Premier League era. Since the start of the 2013-14 season, only Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel (four) has scored more own goals in the Premier League than Harry Kane (three).