Tottenham travel to Newcastle in the Premier League this lunchtime as both teams look to keep their quests for European qualification on track....CONTINUE READING
Spurs are now in the driving seat in the race for the top four, as much as Ange Postecoglou claims he does not care for constant analysis of it.
Sunday night’s win over Nottingham Forest keeps them ahead of Aston Villa on goal difference but, crucially, Spurs also boast a game in hand.
Also, four days on from their Champions League thriller in Madrid, Manchester City return to Premier League action when they face Luton Town at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The Citizens claimed an emphatic 6-2 away victory over the Hatters in the FA Cup just under two months ago, with Erling Haaland scoring five goals at Kenilworth Road.
Meanwhile, Manchester United are out for revenge this weekend when they travel to Bournemouth in the Premier League. One of the many low points of a dismal campaign, the Red Devils fell to a woeful 3-0 home defeat against Andoni Iraola’s side back in December.
Dominic Solanke and co. tore through Erik ten Hag’s side on that occasion, but redemption will be on the mind for the Man Utd players this Saturday..<<CONTINUE READING>>
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