Tottenham take on West Ham in the Premier League on Tuesday as they look to go fourth — even just temporarily. Spurs will start the match three points behind Aston Villa having played once less than their Champions League chasing rival after both sides won at the weekend.
Ange Postecoglou's side survived a late scare to overcome Luton Town in north London whilst Villa beat Wolves 2-0. The two teams have created a sizeable gap to Manchester United in sixth ahead of their trip to Chelsea on Thursday.
Tottenham will now be aiming to put the pressure on Unai Emery before they face the daunting task of Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday. They take on a bruised Hammers side that lost from being 3-1 up against Newcastle on Saturday with just 15 minutes to go.
David Moyes has managed to keep his team in the European places despite unrelenting questions over his future. West Ham could enter the bottom half if results go against them in the next five days though.
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The game is due to kick off at a later 8:15pm start time on Tuesday, April 2 at the London Stadium. It is one of five games on Tuesday evening.
Newcastle vs Everton and Nottingham Forest vs Fulham will both start 45 minutes earlier at 7:30pm whilst Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace splits the difference at 7:45pm.
The game has taken on a stranger kick-off time usually associated with the Christmas and New Year period for what is the last scheduled round of midweek Premier League football. The scheduling
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