Watford are big outsiders to halt Tottenham Hotspur's title charge tomorrow.

Spurs are third in the Premier League table, sitting five points off the top, having lost just three games all season. Tottenham come into the match off the back of five consecutive wins in all competitions and are as short as 1/2 (William) for victory.

The Hornets held Chelsea to a goalless draw on Wednesday and there is the chance Watford will be fatigued after playing one day after Spurs.

Quique Sanchez Flores' side have won just one of their last seven league matches and are hard to fancy even at odds of 13/2 (Ladbrokes).

Spurs' last five league wins at home have all been by at least two goals so a better bet could be to back the hosts with a -1 handicap at 7/5 (Paddy Power). This means a Tottenham win by two goals or more will be profitable.

Odion Ighalo scored against Tottenham in the 2-1 defeat in December and the Hornets striker looks generously priced at 7/2 with Betfred to net this weekend.