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Upcoming fixtures of Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur is preparing for a busy October, with five matches in just 24 days, including the Premier League and UEFA Europa League. With a demanding schedule, Ange will rotate his squad and hope to avoid injuries.

 

Below are the schedules of the following five matches of the team.

1.      Ferencvaros vs Tottenham (3rd October)

With a brilliant win against Qarabağ in the first match, Tottenham will now face Ferencvaros in the UEFA Europa League. This away fixture will kick off at 17:45 BST, and Tottenham is eager to continue their good start in the early phase.

2.      Brighton vs Tottenham (6th October)

Spurs play next in the Premier League only three days later, this time at Brighton. The match is set for a 16:30 BST kickoff. This is going to be tough, as Brighton has been incredibly tough, especially in their offensive half this season. It is a crucial match for Tottenham as it will test their resolve defensively and would do wonders for their aim of finishing in the top four.

3.      Tottenham vs West Ham (19th October)

After the international break, Spurs are back in the English Premier League with a home match against West Ham. This London derby, kicking off at 12:30 BST on Saturday, promises a fascinating tie. West Ham are currently struggling and will look to get back on track with a win in this derby.

4.      Tottenham vs AZ Alkmaar (24th October)

The Europa League group stage continues with Tottenham hosting AZ Alkmaar at 20:00 BST. It is another significant game for Spurs, given that a home win is a must if they are to top their respective group.

5.      Crystal Palace vs Tottenham (27th October)

Tottenham’s packed schedule for the month wraps up with an away fixture against Crystal Palace in the English Premier League. The match will kick off at 14:00 BST, and Palace will likely give a good fight as they compete for mid-table respectability.

This set of fixtures will challenge the capacity of the Spurs squad and how they’ll be able to manage both the English league and European seasons.

Conclusion

October’s busy schedule will test Tottenham Hotspur’s resilience as they aim to stay competitive in both the Premier League and the Europa League. Maintaining form through this period will be crucial for Spurs, particularly with their ambitions of securing a top-four finish and advancing in Europe.

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