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Midweek Football 23:/26 October


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Monday 

Premier League

Spurs v Fulham 8pm SS2

Tuesfay 

Champions League 

Sevilla v Arsenal TNT Sport 1 8pm

Man Utd v Copenhagen 8pm TNT Sport 2 8pm

Championship

Huddersfield v Cardiff 

Millwall v Blackburn 

Norwich v Middlesborough 

Swansea v Watford 

Leicester v Sunderland 8pm SS3

Albion v QPR 8pm

Wednesday 

Champions League 

Young Boys v Man City 8pm TNT Sports 1 

Newcastle v Dortmund TNT Sports 2 8pm

Championship

Small Heath v Hull 

Bristol City v Ipswich 

Plymouth v Sheff Wed

Preston v Southampton 

Rotherham v Coventry 

Stoke v Leeds 8pm SS3

Thursday 

Europa League 

Olympiakos v West Ham TNT Sports 1 5.45pm

Brighton v Ajax 8pm TNT Sport 2 8pm

Liverpool v Toulouse TNT Sports 1 8pm

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They are a really good side Spurs

 But i still think Unai will be licking his lips. 

They play a high line and rely on their defenders pace to recover. 

They have a load of energy as well. But it seems everything has to go through Maddison. The same drilled passes all of the time. 

But they leave space everywhere if you can beat their press. 

Could be a horrible 90 mins if we are off the pace but if we are on form then i cannot see us being stopped from scoring.

Its like old school 90s football. Everything goes forward straightaway. 

 

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Just now, LondonLax said:

Spurs have Palace on Friday night so will likely be 5 points clear at the top of the table at the beginning of next weekend.

Not sure who's doing their fixture list but annoying they're avoiding teams like Newcastle and Brighton so far who I think could expose them a bit out of possession.

We'll give it a go I'm sure. Just worried by Pau with some of their pacy front players running directly at him.

Away to them is a certain must not lose.

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1 minute ago, PieFacE said:

I'm still completely unsure on Spurs. Feel like they're going to take a battering from a team soon. They haven't been overly impressive yet keep winning. 

They've played very well tonight against a team who can be difficult to break down.

I think they'll beat most of the bottom half. Would like to see how they do with some of the away games we've had so far. Teams like Wolves with low blocks and a genuine top class counter attacker in Neto.

Richarlison's finishing will remain an issue in tighter games.

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