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Tottenham's Premier League fixtures compared to West Ham, Man Utd and Arsenal in top-four battle

The final Champions League spot is there for the taking this season with a number of clubs dropping points in recent weeks.

Having seen Manchester United draw at Burnley on Tuesday evening and West Ham secure a slender win over Watford, Spurs missed a glorious chance to edge closer to fourth following a late 3-2 defeat against Southampton.

Antonio Conte's men were on course for an important win courtesy of Son Heung-min's strike but subsequently threw away their lead with the visitors going ahead eight minutes from time.

Plenty of football still has to be played between now and May and there will be a number of twists and turns in the race for fourth over the coming weeks and months.

So who exactly do the top-four contenders have to play before the next international break in March? takes a look.

13/02 - Wolves (H)

19/02 - Man City (A)

23/02 - Burnley (A)

26/02 - Leeds United (A)

07/03 - Everton (H)

12/03 - Manchester United (A)

20/03 - West Ham (H)

The next few weeks are going to be crucial to Tottenham's top-four hopes with some big games coming up, including their next two against Wolves and Man City.

Away games at Burnley and Leeds are never easy and Everton will also be in desperate need of the points come March due to their recent poor form.

Conte's men then face two huge games before the international break with showdowns against Manchester United and West Ham likely to have a say in where exactly they finish come May.

13/02 - Leicester City (A)

19/02 - Newcastle United (H)

27/02 - Wolves (H)

05/03 - Liverpool (A)

13/03 - Aston Villa (H)

20/03 - Tottenham (A)

West Ham also have a bit of a tough run coming up and will have to improve after some poor results in recent weeks.

The Wolves, Liverpool and Tottenham games

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