Tottenham Hotspur head into the final day of the Premier League season with their Champions League destiny in their own hands.
Spurs know a point at rock-bottom Norwich City would see them finish fourth ahead of rivals Arsenal, having made up the four-point gap to their neighbours in the last week. Should Tottenham slip up, Arsenal will need to beat Everton to leapfrog them.
While the task would appear straightforward for Spurs, fans of the club will know all too well about the team's ability to makes simple tasks tricky, so Antonio Conte and his players are unlikely to take anything for granted.
Mirror Sport has all of your latest Tottenham news on the eve of a huge day for the club.
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Kane concern ahead of Norwich
Tottenham striker Harry Kane is feeling unwell ahead of the showdown with Norwich in a potential fitness concern for Spurs.
Rumours started to circulate on social media that there was a bug in Spurs camp, sparking memories of the 2005-06 season when a number of Tottenham players suffered food poisoning ahead of their final-day meeting with West Ham United.
However, the club have played down those suggestions.
Kane did have to pull out of his media engagements ahead of the fixture, but Conte said he still expects the England skipper to be ready to face Norwich.
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Savage offers Tottenham verdict
Former Premier League midfielder Robbie Savage has graded Tottenham's season as an A, as they are on the brink of Champions League qualification.
After a slow start to the campaign, Spurs looked destined to finish outside of the European places. But the departure of Nuno Espirito Santo and the appointment has galvanised the club.
Savage thinks Tottenham fans should be excited about the future.
"Spurs have a world-class manager, world-class forwards, a world-class stadium – and it looks as if they are going to finish fourth when the odds were stacked against them catching Arsenal a month ago," he said. "If they blow it now at relegated Norwich, it will be the most ‘Spursy’ choke of all."
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Arsenal given glimmer of hope
Arsenal's hopes of finishing in the top four of the Premier League were enhanced slightly on Thursday, as Everton were 3-2 winners over Crystal Palace.
The Toffees secured their Premier League status with three points, prompting wild scenes at Goodison Park. They trailed 2-0 at half time, before goals from Michael Keane, Richarlison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin completed a remarkable turnaround.
It means Frank Lampard's side now have little to play for on the final day, potentially making things easier for the Gunners. Of course, what happens in north London won't matter if Spurs can take anything from their game at Carrow Road.
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