Spurs travel north this weekend for an FA Cup tie against Championship side Preston North End, with Antonio Conte's side fresh off the back of a Premier League win against Fulham.
The tie pits two of the competition's most historic sides together, with Preston having won the famous trophy in 1889 and 1938. Spurs, meanwhile, are one of the most successful teams in the history of the competition, with their eight wins ranking them among the most successful teams of all time in the world's oldest and most famous domestic cup competition.
Despite their success, Spurs' last FA Cup win came in 1991 and with their last trophy having been way back in 2008 fans will be desperate for silverware this season. At present, the FA Cup presents the best opportunity to do just that with the Premier League title out of the picture and a tough ask to win the Champions League.
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It has been a mixed bag of results this month for Spurs, with wins against Crystal Palace and Fulham having been overshadowed by defeat in the North London Derby and a disappointing 4-2 loss to Manchester City having been 0-2 up. However, their progression to the fourth round following a win against 2008 winners Portsmouth will have been welcome,
Here is how you can follow this weekend's match:
When is Preston vs Tottenham?
The match takes place at Deepdale, Preston on Saturday, January 27 and kicks off at 6pm (GMT).
What TV channel is Preston vs Tottenham?
The match will be broadcast live on BBC One, with coverage starting at 5:40pm (GMT) and will also be shown live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
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