The current crop of TV schedules for Tottenham’s next four matches
With two rescheduled games gone, we’ve had a pretty good start. The third game is tomorrow, away to Sheffield United. So far we’ve got 4 points out of a possible six.
Even though we weren’t impressive going forward in either game, there was an improvement in the team’s defending when compared to how they were before the suspension of the Premier League calendar. Mourinho has stuck with roughly the same team for both games with Mourinho using the least amount of substitutes (just five) of any team since the games restarted.
But as more games go by I would imagine he would be rotating his squad a lot more over the next couple of weeks. Like all teams, we have a busy fixture list coming up.
Since we last played, against the Spammers, we’ve had a nine-day break. That is the good news, the bad news is that we will have four matches in eleven days starting with the Blades, with the run ending in the all-important North London derby against Arsenal!
The TV schedule for Tottenham’s next four games:
Thursday, July 2nd- Sheffield United v Tottenham (Sky Sports, 6pm)
Monday, July 6th – Tottenham v Everton (Sky Sports, 8pm)
Thursday, July 9th – Bournemouth v Tottenham (Sky Sports/Pick TV FREE TO AIR, 6pm)
Sunday, July 12th – Tottenham v Arsenal (Sky Sports, 4.30pm)
After these matches we will travel to Geordie land to face Newcastle United four days later, followed quickly by a home game against Leicester City, before ending their season by playing Palace away, on July 26th.
The timings of our final three matches are yet to be finalised.
How do I reckon we will do? Well, I believe that our next four matches are winnable. Everton, Sheffield and Bournemouth haven’t done that well since the lockdown was lifted. Once these games have been completed, we then face Arsenal at home. We can win these games, we should win these games, and we need to win these game if we want any chance of competing for next season in the Champions League.
So, there you have it; fingers crossed and hope for the best. We’ve been blessed since coming back, with our injured players fully fit. Now it is down to Jose and the team to get their act together and show us what they are made of.
By Glenn Renshaw
My name is Glenn Renshaw.
I am currently a Premium Season Ticket holder (West Stand) in the new stadium. Before that – at White Hart Lane – a season ticket holder in various parts of the ground (mainly in the North stand).
Before becoming a season ticket holder, I stood on the shelf and various other parts of the ground since the 1950s. In 1987 I became one of the first to hold a Spurs Membership card. I was also a life long member of the Spurs supporters club (now defunct).
I go to all home, away and abroad matches.
I was born in 1955, Edgware, London (it was in the late 50s – as a baby – that my dad took me to Spurs to initiate me). I currently live in Berkshire.
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