Sunday's North London Derby against Arsenal will see Tottenham embark on a six-game run that will determine their final position in the 2023/24 Premier League table. Falling away from European contention one year ago following a poor run of results, Spurs are very much in the mix for a return to the Champions League this time around.
Currently fifth in the Premier League table and six points behind Aston Villa in fourth, Tottenham have two games in hand still to play over their top-four rivals and that could make all the difference come the final day. Ange Postecoglou is certainly going to need his team to replicate their early-season form in what remains of the campaign as they do face the Premier League's top three in the run-in.
Ahead of Tottenham's final six games of the term, we take a look at who they have to play and what could potentially happen with Champions League qualification on the line.
Sunday's North London Derby could have huge implications on where exactly Tottenham and Arsenal finish in the Premier League table. At a time when Spurs are looking to secure a top-four finish and a Champions League place that comes with it, Arsenal are aiming to pip Man City to the Premier League title.
Postecoglou's side have fared well on home soil this season but they have a different test altogether this weekend with the Gunners making the short trip across North London. Not only do Mikel Arteta's men come into the game on the back off a 5-0 win over Chelsea in midweek, they are the Premier League's best side away from home this season after winning 11 games and amassing a total of 36 points from their 17 fixtures on the road, which in turn presents quite the challenge for Spurs.
Arsenal are odds-on to win at Tottenham
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