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The next 17 days could be set to shape Antonio Conte and Tottenham's season as they look to finish the 2021/22 campaign on a high.
Now only having Premier League football on the agenda between now and May following their FA Cup exit, Spurs will be intent on finishing in the top four and returning to the Champions League after two seasons away.
Currently in seventh and five points behind Manchester United in fourth, the Lilywhites find themselves in a battle with the Red Devils, West Ham, Arsenal and Wolves for a place in Europe's premier competition.
However, Tottenham securing fourth is going to come down to whether or not the team fix their consistency issues that have plagued them so far in 2022.
The final Champions League position is very much there for the taking for someone going on the up and down results in recent weeks, with the remaining league fixtures in March before the international break likely to give one team the chance to take control ahead of the final push.
So who could seize control and who could blow it? takes a look.
07/03 - Tottenham vs Everton
12/03 - Manchester United vs Tottenham
16/03 - Brighton & Hove Albion vs Tottenham
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