Tottenham Hotspur are unbeaten in five Premier League games, but they must maintain that streak if they are to close the gap on the teams at the top of the table.
Last weekend, Tottenham defeated Brighton with a dramatic injury-time winner from Brennan Johnson. The win moved the Lilywhites back into the top four, and thanks to Manchester United‘s victory over Aston Villa, they will remain there heading into the next round of Premier League matches.
Upcoming matches for Spurs and their rivals
Is Ange Postecoglou‘s side still in the title race? Technically, yes. However, every game from this point forward is critical in keeping them on the hunt. Let us compare their run-in to that of the other top teams.
Wolves (H), February 17
Crystal Palace (H), March 2
Aston Villa (A), March 10
Fulham (A), March 16
Luton (H), March 30
Liverpool’s upcoming five games:
Brentford (A), February 17
Luton (H) vs Nottingham Forest (A) on February 21 and March 2.
Manchester City (H) on March 10; Everton (A) on March 17.
Manchester City’s upcoming five games:
Chelsea (A), February 17
Brentford (H) Feb. 20
Bournemouth (A), February 24
Manchester United (Home) March 3
Liverpool (A), March 10
Arsenal’s upcoming five games:
Burnley (A), February 17
Newcastle (H), February 24
Sheffield United (A), March 4
Brentford (H), March 9
Chelsea (H), March 16
Aston Villa’s upcoming five games:
Fulham (A), February 17
Nottingham Forest (H), February 24
Luton (A), March 2
Tottenham (H) 10 March; West Ham (A) March 17.
Luton (A), February 18
Fulham (H) February 24
Manchester City (A): March 3 Everton (H): March 9
Sheffield United (H), March 16
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