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Antonio Conte's Spurs side defeated West Ham for the second time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this season in a 3-1 victory on Sunday. The win takes the Lilywhites into fifth place and just three points behind Arsenal, who do have a game in hand.
Tottenham defeating David Moyes' side ended their almost perfect win-lose trend that they had unintentionally created from their results in 2022. It means that Spurs are not only still in the battle for a top-four spot but they have gone into the international break on the back of a win.
When the Lilywhites return to Premier League action, they will have nine fixtures left to try and secure a Champions League spot for next season. With some tough matches still to play and the North London Derby still to be rescheduled, it won't be an easy final couple of months for the Italian.
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As we enter the final international break of the season, takes a look at Tottenham's next six Premier League fixtures compared to their top four race rivals.
Spurs will return to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium when their league fixtures resume after the international break, as they take on Newcastle. The Magpies lost their final game before the break to a struggling Everton side and although they are comfortably nine points outside the relegation zone, they will still be