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What Tottenham stars are doing for Newcastle vs Arsenal as Harry Kane asks Antonio Conte to stay

Tottenham supporters will be honorary Newcastle fans tonight. Spurs moved above Arsenal into fourth place in the Premier League with a narrow 1-0 win over Burnley on Sunday lunchtime. And that means it's over to the Gunners in the race for the Champions League.

The battle for fourth place is going right down to the wire, regardless of tonight's result, with Spurs two points ahead of Arsenal, with one game to play, while the Gunners have two left, starting at Newcastle tonight. All Tottenham fans will have an eye on proceedings at St James' Park, hoping for the Magpies to pick up anything from the clash.

Harry Kane grabbed the only goal of the game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, little more than 48 hours after Spurs' massive North London Derby win over Arsenal. It came from a controversial penalty, with Ashley Barnes' outstretched arm in the box struck with referee Kevin Friend pointing to the spot after a VAR review.

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And the Spurs striker admitted after the game there were no plans for the players to get together and watch the Monday Night Football together. He said: "No [we're not all going to sit down and watch it together], it's been a long week, so people will be spending time with family and there's still another game. We've done our job and we'll focus on Norwich now and see what happens.

"We're off tomorrow so I'll probably play a bit of golf in the morning, spend some time with the family and then think about the game, what time's the game? 8 o'clock? I'll then sit down and watch it and hope for a Newcastle win. The manager's ideas are getting into us now, we've still got work to do of course but when we

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