There have been 64 goals in Tottenham's Premier League matches this season and that tally should rise further when shell-shocked Spurs head to surprise package Nottingham Forest for an intriguing clash of styles on Boxing Day.
Over 3.5 goals - 6/5
Get ready for another ride on the Premier League rollercoaster that is Tottenham, who could be involved in yet another high-scoring encounter when they make the trip to the City Ground to face fourth-placed Nottingham Forest.
The market clearly respects Forest, who are favourites to get the better of the vulnerable visitors, but the safer bet is to head to the Alternative Total Goals market, with eight of Tottenham's last 12 matches featuring at least four goals.
Tottenham's league average is 3.76 through 17 matches this season and Ange Postecoglou seems to be doubling down on his aggressive attacking philosophy the more that he is being questioned.
Sunday's 6-3 loss at home to Liverpool left Spurs 11th in the Premier League, eight points behind Forest, but it is difficult for bettors to know what kind of performance to expect from Postecoglou's men.
They had beaten Southampton 5-0 and Manchester United 4-3 in the two games prior to the Liverpool loss and other results this season include a 4-0 win at Manchester City and a pair of 4-1 successes against Aston Villa and West Ham. They also won 3-0 at Old Trafford.
However, Tottenham have also lost 4-3 to Chelsea and 3-2 at Brighton and the City win came a week after they were beaten 2-1 at home by Ipswich.
It's absolutely chaotic and Forest could get dragged into a basketball match even if they are a much more methodical team under the guidance of former Tottenham boss Nuno Espirito Santo.
Nuno surely would not have expected in his wildest dreams to have been tucking into his Christmas dinner with Forest sitting in a Champions League qualification spot, but four wins in five is testament to a well-drilled outfit.
Forest have scored seven goals in their last three games so clearly pack a punch going forward, but it is worth remembering they have conceded three to Newcastle, Arsenal and City since the start of November and shipped twice in the 3-2 triumph at United.
It feels unlikely Spurs will keep a clean sheet with Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven injured, although in forwards Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke, there is more than enough in the ranks to suggest this will be another blockbuster.
Goal Method - Chris Wood Header - 6/1
Not many people will have backed Chris Wood to be in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot, but only Mohamed Salah, Erling Haaland and Cole Palmer have scored more than his 10 top-flight goals this season and his physical presence will be dangerous against injury-hit Tottenham.
The absence of Romero and Van de Ven has left Spurs short of defensive quality and crosses into the box have been an Achilles' heel for some time, even when the Londoners were at full-strength.
Wood will have his backers at 6/4 to notch again, but it might be worth taking the 6/1 for him to score with a headed goal.
The big New Zealander has scored four times with his head in the Premier League already this season which is the most in England's top flight.
Player Shots On Target - Dejan Kulusevski Over 1.5 - 3/1
Kulusevski is in the form of his life despite Tottenham's inconsistencies and he is a value proposition to have at least two shots on target.
The silky-skilled Swede has scored in his last five matches and has had at least two shots on target in two of his last five starts as his responsibility and confidence grow within the squad dynamic.
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Nottingham Forest - 13/10
Draw - 11/4
Tottenham Hotspur - 15/8
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