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Tottenham can still secure a place in the top four with the 10 games left they have to play. Antonio Conte's side are currently seventh in the Premier League and now six points behind fourth placed Arsenal, but the competition is still ongoing.
Spurs beat Brighton 2-0 during the week and will have had just a few days to prepare before their London derby tie against West Ham on Sunday. David Moyes' side are also going into the tie on the back of an extra-time victory, after they secured their spot in the Europa League quarter final.
The match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is one both sides will be looking to get maximum points out of. The London teams sit level on points in the table and it'll be a chance for the winners to close the gap with the teams above.
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Ahead of the match on Sunday, takes a look at the four reasons Tottenham's hopes of playing Champions League football next year are still alive.
Since Conte's arrival in November last year, there have been improvements seen both on and off the pitch. A number of


