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As the Premier League season prepares for one last international break next month, teams will be desperate to head into those two weeks in the best possible position.

Though the league title race is down to two teams, Man City and Liverpool, third and fourth are far from sure things with teams looking to give themselves the smallest of advantages over the next few games.

Any team from fourth to eighth, from West Ham United to Tottenham, have a realistic chance of grabbing the final UEFA Champions League spot.

Five points separate four teams and even Chelsea in third could be dragged back into the fold if they don't win their game in hand and navigate the FA Cup and first-leg tie against French champions Lille.

Despite a recent downturn in form, Spurs still have a very good chance of climbing back up the table and qualifying for Europe's premier cup competition next season given their rivals around them have European football to juggle this season, outside of Arsenal and Wolves.

With just a handful of games left between

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