Tottenham returned to winning ways with a dramatic 3-2 comeback win against Bournemouth. Goals from Ryan Sessegnon, Ben Davies and a 92nd minute winner from Rodrigo Bentancur cancelled out Kieffer Moore's double for the Cherries.
The result leaves Antonio Conte's side just three points off Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table, whilst north London rivals Arsenal play later today with the opportunity of reclaiming their four point game to the Lilywhites. Antonio Conte hardly celebrated the winning goal despite Spurs ending a three-game streak without a win in all competitions.
Here, football.london take a look at Spurs' next five league fixtures and compare them to Arsenal, City, and Chelsea.
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Marseille (A) - November 1
Tottenham may be top of their Champions League group heading into the final fixture in Group D, but face a tough challenge as they look to qualify for the knockout rounds. Spurs beat Marseille at home earlier this season but will need to be at their best to pick up a positive result on Tuesday night.
The Lilywhites need a win to confirm qualification as Group D winners and give themselves the best chance of an easier draw in the round of 16. Just two points separates top and bottom of the group in what is set up to be a dramatic final matchday in the Champions League group stage.
Liverpool (H) - November 6
A game against Liverpool is never easy, but Jurgen Klopp's side are failing to hit the heights they have shown in previous campaigns. The Reds have won just twice this season and have dropped points to the likes of Fulham, Crystal Palace and Everton.
Last season's clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw.
Nottingham Forest (A) - November 9
Spurs face fellow Premier League side Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup third round. Conte will be targeting a good run in the domestic cup competition this season as he looks to end Tottenham's wait for a trophy.
Spurs beat Forest 2-0 away from home earlier this season and they will be hoping for a similar result in the cup.
Leeds (H) - November 12
Leeds enjoyed a strong start to the season but have struggled of late, although Jesse Marsch's side picked up a crucial win against Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday evening. Spurs did the double over the Whites last term and Conte will be hoping his team can head into the World Cup break with a win.
Arsenal's next five fixtures:
Nottingham Forest (H) - October 30
FC Zurich (H) - November 3
Chelsea (A) - November 6
Brighton (H) - November 9
Wolves (A) - November 12
Chelsea's next four fixtures:
Dinamo Zagreb (H) - November 2
Arsenal (H) - November 6
Man City (A) - November 9
Newcastle (A) - November 12
Manchester City's next four fixtures:
Sevilla (H) - November 2
Fulham (H) - November 5
Chelsea (H) - November 9
Brentford (H) - November 12
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