Latest Tottenham news as Antonio Conte's side resume their Premier League campaign with a trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday on the back of a defeat to Sheffield United
Tottenham Hotspur return to action when they play Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.
Antonio Conte's side head to the West Midlands on the back of a shock defeat to Sheffield United in the fifth round of the FA Cup in midweek. Before Wednesday's 1-0 reverse at Bramall Lane, Spurs had returned to form in the Premier League with back-to-back 2-0 wins at home against West Ham United and Chelsea.
There is not a four-point gap between Spurs and Newcastle United in fifth, though Eddie Howe's side do have two games in hand on Conte's men. Wolves, meanwhile, sit in 15th place only three points from Everton in the relegation zone with only six points separating Julen Lopetegui's side from the bottom of the Premier League.
The game has not been picked for live television coverage in the United Kingdom, with Newcastle's game against Manchester City shifted to earlier on Saturday and the game between Southampton and Leicester City moved later. Spurs' trip to Wolves is being played inside the blackout period in the UK but, like every Premier League game this season, is being shown abroad.
Peacock Premium has the rights to the action in the United States of America while beIN SPORTS is showing the action in the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey regions. Meanwhile ViaPlay and V Sport have Scandinavia and the Baltics covered and SuperSport Variety 2 is the channel viewers in Africa will need to tune in to for the action.
Tottenham coach Cristian Stellini, standing in for Conte while he recovers from surgery, thinks a top-four finish would represent a successful season after their FA Cup exit. "You have to believe in that," he said.
"You have to believe in that, believe in yourself and you can change the season in every moment like we did last season. "Everyone want this (trophy). Everyone. Only the fans can expect every year. Only the fans need to be happy with the team, happy with the way the team play but we have to show into the pitch.
"We have to show with our job. This is the difference between us and the fans. We have to react immediately because that game was not good enough and we don't want to be like this again."