Tottenham’s fixtures around the Bodo/Glimt semi-final could define their season, with two brutal domestic games sandwiched between the Europa League showdown.
It doesn’t take a genius to work out that Tottenham Hotspur’s entire season now hangs on the Europa League.
The league is well and truly gone, with the Lilywhites currently sat in 16th and just one point above 17th-placed West Ham United.
While their league form makes for difficult reading, there is a slight silver lining – Spurs cannot get relegated.

Tottenham face Liverpool and West Ham between Bodo/Glimt ties
With relegation now out the door, Tottenham can turn their attention to what will ultimately define their season – the Europa League.
It’s now been confirmed that Spurs will face Bodo/Glimt on 1 May 2025, with the first leg taking place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
However, before that first-leg clash, Ange Postecoglou’s side must travel to Anfield to face Liverpool on 27 April 2025.
That promises to be a cracking encounter, as Liverpool could secure the Premier League title with a win.
Spurs, on the other hand, will be looking to show some fight and build momentum heading into that semi-final first leg.
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Spurs could be in 17th by the second leg of Bodo/Glimt tie
After the first leg, things don’t get any easier for Spurs in the league, with a tricky London derby away at West Ham United next on the calendar.
As mentioned earlier, West Ham are directly beneath Spurs in the table, and without question, Graham Potter’s side will be desperate to get a result and leapfrog their rivals.
In truth, if Tottenham fail to take anything from either of their Premier League games, they could realistically be sat in 17th place by the time the second leg against Bodo/Glimt rolls around.
The Lilywhites then face Crystal Palace at home just three days after the Europa League semi-final second leg.