Tottenham's next five Premier League fixtures compared to Man Utd, West Ham, Everton and Brentford
The eyes of the world will be on Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday when Tottenham and Manchester United go head-to-head in the capital. Both teams have endured disastrous seasons in the Premier League, thus leaving them languishing in the bottom half of the table after 24 games of the campaign.
Tottenham, who currently sit 14th in the standings, are one place and two points behind the Red Devils going into this weekend's game but they do have the opportunity to leapfrog them by collecting all three points. The pressure on Ange Postecoglou's shoulders is huge right now and he really has to achieve maximum points following last week's FA Cup and Carabao Cup exits.
As bleak as it looks for Tottenham at present, they can still record a top-half finish if they put a winning run together. The return of their injured players could prove key to their fortunes and the hope will be that fans see a much-improved Spurs in what remains of the term.
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As things stand right now, teams such as Tottenham, Brentford, Crystal Palace, Manchester United, West Ham and Everton are grouped together in the bottom half as they bid to finish as high up the Premier League table as possible. So who exactly do the aforementioned teams play in their next five Premier League games? football.london takes a look below.
Tottenham
Sunday, February 16 - Manchester United (H)
Saturday, February 22 - Ipswich Town (A)
Wednesday, February 26 - Manchester City (H)
Sunday, March 9 - Bournemouth (H)
Sunday, March 16 - Fulham (A)
Tottenham have some huge games coming up on the calendar over the next month. Facing some tricky fixtures at home with both Manchester clubs and Bournemouth visiting the capital, the games away at Ipswich Town and Fulham are far from straightforward.
As Tottenham return to Europa League action in March, the Bournemouth and Fulham matches will directly follow European fixtures.
Brentford
Saturday, February 15 - West Ham (A)
Friday, February 21 - Leicester City (A)
Wednesday, February 26 - Everton (H)
Saturday, March 8 - Aston Villa (H)
Saturday, March 15 - Bournemouth (A)
Brentford have been very poor on the road this season having only claimed two wins from a possible 11 in the Premier League. As three of their next five fixtures are away from home, Thomas Frank's side will be hoping to put things right and ensure that they don't slip down the Premier League table.
While they have been a lot more impressive at home, Everton and Aston Villa will present them with real tests.
Crystal Palace
Saturday, February 15 - Everton (H)
Saturday, February 22 - Fulham (A)
Tuesday, February 25 - Aston Villa (H)
Saturday, March 8 - Ipswich Town (H)
Wednesday, April 2 - Southampton (A)
Crystal Palace's home form has been a source of frustration in 2024/25 after only winning two of their 12 home games. However, the upcoming home fixture against Everton, Aston Villa and Ipswich Town give them an opportunity to boost their numbers and climb up the standings in the process.
Manchester United
Sunday, February 16 - Tottenham (A)
Saturday, February 22 - Everton (A)
Wednesday, February 26 - Ipswich Town (H)
Sunday, March 9 - Arsenal (H)
Sunday, March 16 - Leicester City (A)
The appointment of Ruben Amorim as head coach has not resulted in a major change at Manchester United that some initially envisaged. The Red Devils are on course for their lowest ever Premier League finish and that could well become a reality if they fail to rack up the points in their next five league games.
Away games at Tottenham and Everton are tricky fixtures and the same goes for their home encounter against Arsenal.
West Ham
Saturday, February 15 - Brentford (H)
Saturday, February 22 - Arsenal (A)
Thursday, February 27 - Leicester City (H)
Monday, March 10 - Newcastle United (H)
Saturday, March 15 - Everton (A)
West Ham's form has continued to fluctuate despite Graham Potter taking on the top job at the turn of the year. The Hammers certainly have some winnable games on the calendar, with Brentford and Leicester City to come at the London Stadium before the month is out.
Everton
Wednesday, February 12 - Liverpool (H)
Saturday, February 15 - Crystal Palace (A)
Saturday, February 22 - Manchester United (H)
Wednesday, February 26 - Brentford (A)
Saturday, March 8 - Wolves (A)
Everton have improved massively since David Moyes replaced Sean Dyche at the helm and they have triumphed in their last three Premier League fixtures. After winning away at Brighton & Hove Albion in their last game on the road, Moyes will want his side to deliver strong performances and hopefully do likewise at Crystal Palace, Brentford and Wolves.
Goodison Park can be a very intimidating place for opposition and Liverpool and Manchester United will certainly be given stern tests over the next fortnight.
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