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Tottenham have ground to make up in the running to secure Champions League qualification. The north Londoners have picked up just seven points from a possible twelve this month - all of which were against opposition inside the bottom half of the Premier League.
Antonio Conte's side sit fifth on 58 points. The Lilywhites are just two points behind Arsenal, who they face before the curtains are drawn, and seven from third-place Chelsea, who have a game in hand.
Meanwhile, Manchester United, who are four points behind Spurs despite having played a game extra, look to be out of the race for top-four. Tottenham have just five Premier League fixtures to reclaim Champions League status for the first since 2019/20.
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Conte's side have no other competition on their plate, having suffered early exits from the UEFA Conference League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup. So, with that in mind, outlines every Tottenham fixture left in the diary.
Last time out, Tottenham walked away 3-2 victors in spectacular fashion. Steven Bergwijn snatched three points for his side with two goals in the dying embers of the tie. The 24-year-old's heroics sent the visiting Spurs faithful into pandemonium as the Dutchman