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What Tottenham need to qualify for the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League

Cristian Romero, Emerson Roya

Tottenham’s dreams of returning to the UEFA Champions League hang in the balance approaching the end of the 2023/24 season.

Spurs hit the top of the English top flight when they beat Fulham back in October, but an injury crisis induced by the chaotic 4-1 home defeat to Chelsea saw Ange Postecoglou’s side drift out of title contention and into the top four scrap.

The north Londoners remain in a decent position to return to Europe’s elite club competition and may even be helped should England’s UEFA coefficient finish in the continent’s top two. However, first they must overcome a daunting-looking fixture list in the run-in.

Here’s what Tottenham need to return to the Champions League in time for the introduction of a new format.

Cristian Romero, Emerson Roya

Tottenham have fallen behind Aston Villa in the top-four race / Richard Pelham/GettyImages

Tottenham’s exciting start to life under new boss Postecoglou had fans dreaming of a surprise title tilt barely months after the departure of club record goalscorer Harry Kane to Bayern Munich.

Spurs drew their season opener at Brentford and then won eight of their next nine league games, topping the table after a 2-0 win over Fulham.

However, a 4-1 defeat to Chelsea saw James Maddison and Micky van de Ven suffer significant injuries, while suspension and fitness issues for Cristian Romero meant Tottenham were left without a recognised centre-back in the starting XI.

The loss to Mauricio Pochettino’s Blues was the opening disappointment in a five-game winless run, though results were more positive over the festive period approaching the run-in.

Ultimately, their top-four ambitions will be defined by some huge matches during the final few months of the campaign. They received a huge boost with a crushing victory over a woeful Aston Villa, one that keeps their UCL hopes in their own hands, but Spurs also still need to contest London derbies with Fulham and West Ham.

From mid-April to early May, Tottenham face Newcastle, Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool consecutively. In order to qualify for the Champions League, they’ll need to come through that run of fixtures relatively unscathed before their final two outings of the season against basement dwellers Burnley and Sheffield United.

Date

Time

Fixture

16/03/24

17:30

Fulham vs Tottenham

30/03/24

15:00

Tottenham vs Luton Town

02/04/24

20:15

West Ham vs Tottenham

08/04/24

20:00

Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest

13/04/24

12:30

Newcastle vs Tottenham

20/04/24

15:00

Tottenham vs Man City

27/04/24

15:00

Tottenham vs Arsenal

04/05/24

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