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Antonio Conte will be hoping his Tottenham side can secure a spot inside the top four and get back to playing Champions League football for the 2022/23 season. Spurs have 10 Premier League games left to play and are currently three points behind fourth placed Arsenal, who have a game in hand.
However if the Lilywhites can make it two wins in two and beat West Ham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, they could move up to fifth place with a game in hand over the Irons and Man United. The Italian will be hoping his side can take the momentum from their 2-0 win against Brighton on Wednesday into the weekend tie and get a victory before the international break.
If Spurs do miss out on a Champions League spot then they will more than likely have to settle for a place in either the Europa League or hopefully not the worst case scenario, Europa Conference League. Alongside a European spot, the Lilywhites will be hoping they can end their 14-year trophy drought next season, after their knockouts from the FA Cup and Carabao Cup by Middlesbrough and Chelsea respectively this year.
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