It hasn't been a bad start to the season for Tottenham, winning three and drawing two of their opening five matches. This means Antonio Conte's side are currently unbeaten and sit third in the Premier League table.
Spurs haven't been producing great performances and although this hasn't cost them so far, there is still a long way to go in the season and if their displays don't improve, they may get caught out. Tottenham's north London rivals have had a perfect start to the season, with Arsenal winning all five of their opening matches.
Both Chelsea and Man United have produced a mixture of results, finding themselves currently ninth and 12th in the league, respectively. Both teams have won two matches, with United losing two, having only played four, with Chelsea drawing one and losing two.
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There is plenty of Premier League action to come, with some tough games for all four sides and football.london takes a look at their next six league fixtures.
Tottenham's next six fixtures:
Fulham (H) - September 3
It's a quick turnaround for Tottenham to prepare for their match against Fulham on Saturday. It will be the Lilywhites' second game against a newly-promoted side and they will want to not only secure three points, but also produce a better performance than they have recently.
Marco Silva's side have had a decent start to the season, winning two, drawing two and losing just one of their opening five matches. However, the quality in Conte's side is what the Italian will hope can secure Spurs a win.
Man City (A) - September 10
Tottenham once again won't have much of a rest before their trip to the Etihad Stadium, with their first Champions League match scheduled just days before, in their return to the European competition. The Lilywhites may go into the fixture with a glimpse of confidence, given they beat Man City in both matches last season.
However, Pep Guardiola's side have started the season strongly, with Erling Haaland making an instant impact and it won't be easy for Spurs.
Leicester (H) - September 17
An easier tie on paper, but again just a few days after Tottenham's first away match in the Champions League, will see Conte's side welcome Leicester to N17. The Foxes currently sit bottom of the table, after playing four games, failing to win yet.
But Spurs can't be complacent and will still have to work hard for a win.
Arsenal (A) - October 1
Another game which can never be predicted and the first North London Derby of the season will take place at the Emirates Stadium. Tottenham will hope Arsenal aren't still unbeaten by the time the derby comes around, as it will only give Mikel Arteta's side extra confidence going into the clash.
Spurs produced a poor performance in the fixture at the Emirates last season and will want to make sure that isn't repeated.
Brighton (A) - October 8
Yet another quick turnaround to prepare for the trip to Brighton, which comes after Tottenham's travels to Germany, where they will face Frankfurt. This could be a tough match for Spurs, as Graham Potter's side have only lost one of their opening five games this season and will want to continue their solid start to the campaign.
Everton (H) - October 15
Everton only just survived relegation last season and are currently sitting just above the relegation zone, after their opening games. The Toffees are also yet to win a game during the 2022/23 campaign so far and although it is another fixture which comes after a Champions League game for Spurs, Conte will hope his side can secure three points.
Arsenal's next six fixtures:
Man United (A) - September 4
Everton (H) - September 11
Brentford (A) - September 18
Tottenham (H) - October 1
Liverpool (H) - October 9
Leeds (A) - October 16
Chelsea's next six fixtures:
West Ham (H) - September 4
Fulham (A) - September 10
Liverpool (H) - September 18
Crystal Palace (A) - October 1
Wolves (H) - October 8
Aston Villa (A) - October 16
Man United’s next six fixtures:
Leicester City (A) - September 1
Arsenal (H) - September 4
Crystal Palace (A) - September 11
Leeds (H) - September 18
Man City (A) - October 2
Everton (A) - October 9
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