Tottenham Hotspur return to action when they play Southampton at St Mary's Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Antonio Conte's side will be hoping to make it back-to-back wins and respond to Newcastle United's 2-1 win at Nottingham Forest on Friday night. Alexander Isak's injury time penalty secured a crucial three points for the Magpies, who moved into fifth place and only one point behind Spurs in fourth.
The game against Southampton is a crucial one for Tottenham, who are out of all cup competitions with their sole focus on securing a top four spot and with it Champions League for next season ahead of an uncertain summer. Because Spurs' trip to Southampton is being played on a Saturday afternoon, the match cannot be broadcast in the United Kingdom.
As far as the United States of America is concerned, though, after NBC inked a fresh $2.7 billion deal with the Premier League in November 2021 every game is live on the cable New York-based media giant. The Spurs game is being broadcast on Peacock Premium, NBC's streaming service, with Chelsea vs Everton on the network's cable channel, USA Network.
Peacock Premium is subscription only, with plans starting at $4.99 per month, with the service supported on smart televisions, mobile devices and streaming set-top boxes. Conte, meanwhile, knows this season has been a tricky one but stressed the club are doing all they can to improve.
"We failed (to win a trophy) because we weren't ready to face the right pressure and stress," he said. "This aspect I think we are working on.
"This season wasn't good to lift a trophy but at the same time I can tell the fans we are working very hard to make them proud and to try to bring this club to be optimistic for the future and be ready to lift trophies."
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