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Spurs' next five fixtures compared to Man City, Arsenal & Reds amid title hopes

  /  autty

Tottenham news - Spurs have continued their flying start with a late turnaround against Sheffield United, keeping themselves firmly in the conversation for a good finish this season

An opening day draw with Brentford was followed by three wins on the bounce over Manchester United, Bournemouth and Burnley heading into the international break. With two weeks away, Spurs looked to come back stronger after the break with a home clash against Sheffield United.

The Blades, on the back of a positive first point of the season last time out, looked to frustrate the home side and did so well, even taking the lead through Gustavo Hamer. With the game dragging on, it seemed likely that a first loss of the league campaign was on the way, but there was a twist in the tale.

The games don't get much easier, though, and there will have to be some huge results in their favour in the next few if they wish to keep that dream alive. With that said, here's a look at Tottenham's next five fixtures compared to their rivals.

Arsenal (A) - September 24

Speaking of rivals, they don't really get much bigger for Spurs than facing Arsenal in the north London derby, which is their next game. The Gunners have put themselves in the title picture after a successful season last time out and while they haven't performed to their best this time around, they've proven a difficult team to beat again and the added tension of a derby may make for a feisty game.

Liverpool (H) - September 30

Another team who may find themselves in the title discussion this season are Liverpool, who have looked to transform their ranks under Jurgen Klopp over the summer. The Reds have also taken 13 points from their opening five games, showing they are more than capable of repeating past title feats.

Luton Town (A) - October 7

Premier League new boys Luton Town have had a rough start to life in the division as they remain without a point after their opening five games. Rob Edwards will no doubt be hopeful that a home crowd could inspire a memorable victory over Spurs, but their early struggles indicate it could be a tough game for them.

Fulham (H) - October 23

After the second international break of the season, a return home will see Tottenham in an all-London affair with Fulham. Marco Silva's side have been inconsistent, but will be glad to have picked up some points early on with seven on the board after their first five games.

Crystal Palace (A) - October 27

Back-to-back London clashes are on the cards as just a few days after Spurs' match with Fulham, with a trip to Selhurst Park and Crystal Palace. The Eagles also have seven points from a possible 15 on offer and will be hopeful they can continue to tally more on their way to safety and perhaps even more.

Manchester City's next five league fixtures

Nottingham Forest (H)

Wolves (A)

Arsenal (A)

Brighton (H)

Manchester United (A)

Liverpool's next five league fixtures

West Ham (H)

Tottenham (A)

Brighton (A)

Everton (H)

Nottingham Forest (H)

Arsenal's next five league fixtures

Everton (A)

Tottenham (H)

Bournemouth (A)

Manchester City (H)

Chelsea (A)