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Spurs looking for strong finish as Premier league given the ‘Green light’ for return

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by Editor
Spurs have a solid chance of saving it and pushing back to European football with a strong finish.

The coronavirus pandemic has continued to mean a halt in UK sport but this is now changing and we are now seeing a return. Horse racing has returned across the UK recently and now the Premier league have been given the green light. This comes as teams had returned to training and were awaiting further news. The Premier league will now resume today, which will mean it will have been three months since the season was halted.

Liverpool are all but set to land the title in just a few weeks’ time, but the European places still remain wide open and Spurs will be looking to finish the season strong in order to push back into these all important places. This also comes as Harry Kane will have returned following his lengthy time out due to injury. Spurs are currently sitting down in 8th and are seven points off rivals Chelsea in fourth. They are also just two points outside the top six, so despite a poor season to date, Spurs have a solid chance of saving it and pushing back to European football with a strong finish. Something that continues to be supported by Spurs fans using the latest Paddy Power promo code, with attractive odds on offer.

The remaining nine fixtures will include a home match against Manchester United. United are also battling it out for European places and sit above Spurs in the table, so it is set to be a tough game for both. United won the home fixture 2-1 back in December and were in strong form before the break.

Spurs then have a run of four fixtures and they will be expected to win each of these matches. This includes a home fixture against rivals West Ham, an away trip against Sheffield United, a home fixture against Everton and finally an away trip against Bournemouth. Sheffield United could provide the biggest threat, as they are above Spurs in the table and battling it out for European qualification.

Spurs then finish with four fixtures that starts with the big clash against rivals Arsenal at home. This is another game they will be hopeful of winning and have had a lot of success against Arsenal in recent years. They then travel to take on Newcastle, before a home fixture against Leicester City and finally an away trip to Crystal Palace. Leicester are another side battling it out for European football and are in the process of producing an incredible season, with a top four finish looking very likely. This is likely to prove the toughest game out of those remaining fixtures.

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