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Jake Stokes

Tottenham's final three Premier League fixtures compared to Arsenal and Chelsea in top-four race

Following Chelsea's 3-0 win over Leeds United, Tottenham face un uphill battle for Champions League qualification. Goals from Mason Mount, Christian Pulisic and Romelu Lukaku have sent the Blues eight points clear of Spurs.

A top-four finish is still on the cards for Antonio Conte's side, who currently sit fifth in the Premier League. Tottenham are four points behind Arsenal, with a north London derby set to have a huge say in proceedings.

After Manchester United's defeat to Brighton, Spurs are guaranteed at least Europa League next season. West Ham, who sit sixth, are too out of the race for top-four. With it all to play for after the White's draw at Anfield in the week, Tottenham can now acquire a maximum of 71 points - they mustn't drop any points in order to keep their Champions League dream alive.

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With that in mind, football.london compares Tottenham's next three Premier League fixtures to their rivals.

Arsenal (H) - May 12

A north London derby with it all to play for. A huge tie in the race for Champions League qualification. The potential to be an absolute classic and definition of a massive game. The Gunners have won each of the previous two meetings with Tottenham. But, Spurs enjoyed a rich vein of their own from December 2018 to December 2020, winning three and drawing two.

Burnley (H) - May 15

Burnley are fighting for survival, and they're doing a pretty good job! The Clarets are unbeaten in their previous five Premier League games, winning four out of the last four. Tough game.

Norwich (A) - May 22

The final day of the season. Spurs end the Premier League campaign with a massive game against an already relegated Norwich side.

Tottenham hasn't lost at home to the Canaries in the league since 2012, but the north Londoners did suffer a shock defeat to the Norfolk-based side in March 2020 via a FA Cup fifth round penalty shootout.

Arsenal's final four games

Leeds United (H)

Tottenham (A)

Newcastle United (A)

Everton (H)

Chelsea's final two games

Leicester City (H)

Watford (H)

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