Tottenham Hotspur's hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League were boosted by a 3-1 home win over Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon.
Timo Werner bagged his first goal since joining the club on a loan deal from RB Leipzig in the 78th minute before Cristian Romero and Son Heung-Min added vital late strikes to secure a significant win forAnge Postecoglou's side, who had fallen behind to a stunning Eberechi Eze free-kick early in the second half.
Three points for Spurs moves them into fifth, two points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa who travel to Luton Town in the Premier League's late kick-off on Saturday night. Both teams have played 26 games this campaign and lock horns next weekend at Villa Park.
Should the Lillywhites seal victory in the Midlands next Sunday, it would ensure a Champions League return is in their control from then until the end of the season.
Here, football. london takes a look at how Spurs' fixtures compare to their Champions League rivals.
Aston Villa (A), March 10
Fulham (A), March 16
Luton Town (H), March 30
West Ham (A), April 2
Nottingham Forest (H), April 8
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Sheffield United (A), March 4
Brentford (H), March 9
Manchester City (A), March 31
Luton Town (H), April 3
Brighton & Hove Albion (A), April 6
Luton Town (A), March 2
Tottenham (H), March 30
West Ham United (A), March 17
Wolverhampton Wanderers (H), March 30
Manchester City (A), April 3
Manchester City (A), March 3
Everton (H), March 9
Brentford (A), March 30
Chelsea (A), April 4
Liverpool (H), April 7
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