Will Tottenham bolster top-four case v. Leicester City? | Premier League | NBC Sports



Tim Howard and Danny Higginbotham look ahead to Tottenham’s visit to Leicester City on Wednesday, as Spurs appear to be going from strength to strength as they push for a Champions League position. #NBCSports #PremierLeague #Tottenham
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Will Tottenham bolster top-four case v. Leicester City? | Premier League | NBC Sports

19 comentarios en “Will Tottenham bolster top-four case v. Leicester City? | Premier League | NBC Sports

  1. Sibo

    Fun fact,if spurs win all their games in hand they'll leap frog Chelsea and Liverpool to Second place,but with their next few games coming up that's a big if

  2. Shug !

    Yes, Tottenham do have games in hand and why is that? So, what does their schedule look like? If Tottenham get to play more games than the rest of the EPL, then they have an advantage. Obviously, they will end up playing the regular schedule like everyone else….just that it's "condensed" right now. Is that an advantage? I hardly think so. Perhaps Tottenham should have their second game within 4 days postponed? 😉

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