
UEFA Champions League Matchday Three preview
The Champions League gets back underway this week following the international break with several sides in desperate need of victories to spark their European campaign into life.
The Champions League gets back underway this week following the international break with several sides in desperate need of victories to spark their European campaign into life.
In the space of six months, Tottenham Hotspur’s central midfield has gone from a key area of concern for Antonio Conte to an area of the squad that is now bursting with quality options for the head coach to choose from.
Tottenham Hotspur thrashed relegated Norwich City to qualify for the UEFA Champions League on the last day of the Premier League season.
As Tottenham look set to return to the Champions League after a two season absence, attention will soon turn to the summer and what the club can do in the transfer market to bolster the squad ahead of a potentially hectic campaign next season.
Spurs know that they will qualify for the Champions League at the expense of rivals Arsenal should they avoid defeat at Norwich City.
Tottenham Hotspur seek to put pressure on Arsenal ahead of their fixture with West Ham as the fight for Champions League qualification continues.
Tottenham Hotspur will aim to put pressure on North London rivals Arsenal in the race for the Champions League places when facing Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon.
There was only one group of people happier than Spurs fans when a Kurt Zouma own goal put Spurs on their way to a comfortable derby win against a tired Hammers side that had played 120 minutes three days before. And that was the world’s headline writers!
With Arsenal securing a fourth straight win against Watford on Sunday, Antonio Conte’s Tottenham will understand that three points are a necessity when hosting Everton on Monday night.
We are now a month removed from the end of the January transfer window and some of the new signings have made impactful contributions at both ends of the table.
The FA Cup returns as the Fifth Round gets underway with 16 teams left aiming to try and edge closer to a historic triumph at Wembley in May.
We all know who Harry Kane is and what he is capable of on the football pitch. He is a captain, a match-winner and a goalscorer, amongst many traits, and has been for the past eight seasons. However, this campaign has certainly been peculiar.
Harry Kane demonstrated that his loyalties undoubtedly lie with Tottenham Hotspur after scoring two goals, including an injury-time winner, to secure a remarkable 3-2 win over Manchester City.
Two perennial winners meet at the Etihad Stadium this evening, as Antonio Conte’s Tottenham Hotspur face Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.
Picture the scene. Your side has just gone 2-1 down with 15 minutes to go and you look to your bench for someone to make an impact.
Amid the increasingly regular postponement of fixtures in the Premier League, Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur meet at the King Power Stadium with both sides having played just 18 league games.
Antonio Conte’s arrival at Tottenham Hotspur in November 2021 was a huge statement of intent by the North London side, much to the joy of their fanbase.
The majority of Premier League clubs have now reached the halfway point in their seasons and it feels like a good time to take stock of what we have seen so far and how things might shape up for the rest of the campaign.
Amongst the transfer rumours about who Antonio Conte may want to bring to the club, Tottenham Hotspur captain Hugo Lloris enters the final six months of his contract.
Antonio Conte aims to complete his first Premier League away victory as Tottenham manager as his side travel to face a struggling Watford team at Vicarage Road.
Ten-man Southampton fought brilliantly on Tuesday afternoon to secure a well-earned point against Tottenham at St.Mary’s.
After rising through the ranks at Leeds United, Jack Clarke quickly became one of Elland Road’s hottest commodities.
Another weekend has come and gone with Chelsea reclaiming the top spot as Liverpool and Manchester City played out an entertaining 2-2 draw.
There’s still no separating the top three as Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United all kept pace with one another as Manchester City stuttered. Goals were aplenty in another entertaining weekend of top-flight action.