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Antonio Conte will guide his Tottenham side into their final Premier League game of the season on Sunday, and arguably one of their most important ones under the Italian. Spurs have endured a rollercoaster of a campaign, which began under Nuno Espirito Santo.

Despite winning Manager of the Month in August, the Portuguese coach was dismissed just 52 days later. Serial winner Conte took charge and while it has taken time and some harsh words along the way, his side hit form at the right time and are in pole position to land a top-four position.

That was despite North London rivals Arsenal leading the way, but the Gunners suffering back-to-back losses means one point should be enough for the Lilywhites, barring a 16-goal swing. That task comes at Carrow Road, where already-relegated Norwich will be looking to deny the visitors.

With the season coming to a close, football pundits have given their predictions for the final time. Here’s a look at how they have the game going.

After over 20-years in football punditry with the BBC, Mark Lawrenson is set to retire at the end of this campaign. And, in good news for those of a Tottenham persuasion, he has the game going in Spurs’ favour.

“I know there is this perception that Tottenham can always slip up, but not this time,” Lawrenson said. “I am expecting Norwich to give

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