We are now moving towards the tail end of the Premier League season, as Spurs continue to push for a spot in the top four, thus booking a Champions League spot for next season.
Tottenham were 12 points behind Chelsea in fourth when Jose Mourinho took over, but that gap is now down to just four points as we enter the winter break.
Manchester United are also lurking and waiting to pounce if the Blues or Lilywhites slip up, with Arsenal lagging behind in the table but always capable of going on a run.
Let’s take a look at who each of these big four clubs have left to play in the league:
Tottenham:
Aston Villa (A)
Chelsea (A)
Wolves
Burnley (A)
Man United
West Ham
Sheffield United (A)
Everton
Bournemouth (A)
Arsenal
Newcastle (A)
Leicester City
Crystal Palace (A)
Chelsea:
Man United
Tottenham
Bournemouth (A)
Everton
Aston Villa (A)
Man City
West Ham (A)
Watford
Crystal Palace (A)
Sheffield United (A)
Norwich City
Liverpool (A)
Wolves
Man United:
Chelsea (A)
Watford
Everton (A)
Man City
Tottenham (A)
Sheffield United
Brighton (A)
Bournemouth
Aston Villa (A)
Southampton
Crystal Palace (A)
West Ham
Leicester City (A)
Arsenal:
Newcastle
Everton
Man City (A)
West Ham
Brighton (A)
Southampton (A)
Norwich City
Wolves (A)
Leicester City
Tottenham (A)
Liverpool
Aston Villa (A)
Watford
Spurs Web Opinion:
I would argue that Chelsea have the hardest end to the season, with Arsenal having the easiest. However, the Gunners are further behind than anyone and Chelsea have a slight lead in the race, so things could get very interesting.
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