Tottenham handed huge week after Brighton clash is rearranged in between Man United and West Ham games
Tottenham will have to face Manchester United, Brighton and West Ham in the space of eight days after the Premier League announced the new dates for several postponed games.
A number of matches were put back over the Christmas period due to a rise in Covid-19 cases across the division, including Spurs’ fixtures against Burnley, Brighton and Arsenal.
On Friday, it was confirmed that their trip to the Amex Stadium will take place on Wednesday, March 16 at 7.30pm GMT.
The previous Saturday will see the team travel to Manchester United with West Ham the visitors to Tottenham Stadium on Sunday, March 20.
Brighton sit just a single place and three points behind Tottenham ahead of this weekend’s games, with Antonio Conte highlighting the Seagulls as among their immediate rivals - rather than those in the top four.
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