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Next six games after Everton draw

Roberto De Zerbi

According to their interim manager, who replaced a coach that was sacked after publicly calling out his players, who was hired by a sporting director that is now banned from worldwide football, Tottenham are “not a club in crisis”.

Whether you side with Cristian Stellini or not, there is, without a doubt, a great deal of flux surrounding Tottenham Hotspur Football Club at the moment.

They couldn’t get the job done on Monday night despite Everton giving them plenty of chances. Harry Kane’s goal from the penalty spot was cancelled out when Michael Keane banged one in from distance at Goodison Park.

Somehow, despite all of the unrest, Tottenham remain in the thick of the race for the top four, and amid an swirling vortex of uncertainty on and off the pitch, there is one constant; the fixture list.

Here’s what lies ahead for Spurs – whoever may be in charge by that point – in the coming weeks.

Roberto De Zerbi

Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi is one of the leading candidates to take over permanently at Tottenham / Justin Setterfield/GettyImages

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium wasn’t always the happiest place during the final throws of Antonio Conte’s tortuous tenure, but Spurs rediscovered an ability to grind out victories on their own patch after a shaky spell at the turn of the year.

Tottenham have won four of their last five home games, conceding just one goal in this sequence since the disheartening north London derby defeat to Arsenal in January. Brighton, however, claimed a 1-0 win on their last visit to N17 – although, the Seagulls have never recorded consecutive away victories against Spurs in their history.

Rodrigo Bentancur

Tottenham duked out a thrilling 3-2 victory against Bournemouth in October / Dan Mullan/GettyImages

Bournemouth’s London-born manager Gary O’Neil travelled to Tottenham’s White Hart Lane seven times during his playing career, failing to record a single victory.

The former West Ham and Portsmouth midfielder had his Bournemouth side 2-0 ahead in the second half when Spurs were on the south coast in October. However, at a time when Conte’s wailing was still constructive – and Rodrigo Bentancur was fit – Tottenham mounted an unlikely comeback which left O’Neil philosophical. That’s “just the way a game of football goes” he reflected. Tune in on Saturday, 15 April to find out how the reverse fixture will play out.

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Newcastle’s Dan Burn (left) tangles with Tottenham’s Harry Kane in a battle between two boyhood fans of the Premier League teams they now play for / Sebastian Frej/MB…

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