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Against the odds, Antonio Conte's Tottenham secured three precious points at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday, which ended the club's rot of three consecutive Premier League defeats.

Pep Guardiola's Manchester City went into the fixture with a six-point cushion ahead of second-placed Liverpool but couldn't extend their strong lead.

The victory means Spurs sit eighth in the Premier League, seven points off fourth placed Manchester United, although Conte's side have three games in hand on the Red Devils.

With that in mind, takes a look at Spurs' next six fixtures in the league in comparison to their top-four rivals.

Burnley (A) - February 23

Leeds (A) - February 26

Everton (H) - March 7

Manchester United (A) - March 12

Brighton (A) - March 16

West Ham (H) - March 20

Arsenal (A) - February 24

West Ham (A) - February 27

Crystal Palace (H) - March 5

Watford (H) - March 10

Everton (A) - March 13

Leeds (H) - March 18

Wolves (H) - February 24

Watford (A) - March 6

Leicester (H) - March 13

Liverpool (H) - March 16

Aston Villa (A) - March 19

Crystal Palace (A) - April 2

Wolves (H) - February 27

Liverpool (A) - March 5

Aston Villa (H) - March 13

Tottenham (A) - March 20

Everton (H) - April 2

Brentford (A) - April 9

Watford (H) - February 26

Manchester City (A) - March 6

Tottenham (H) - March 12

Liverpool (A) - March 20

Leicester (H) - April 2

Everton (A) -

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