Tottenham Hotspur bounced back from their Champions League disappointment in Lisbon by thrashing Leicester City 6-2 before the international break. Son Heung-min silenced his doubters by coming on and scoring a 13 minute hat-trick.
Spurs are one of just two Premier League sides who remain unbeaten after the first seven matches. Antonio Conte's side are just one point off the top of the table ahead of the weekend's vital North London Derby.
Here, football.london take a look at Spurs' next six league fixtures and compare them to Arsenal, Man United and Chelsea.
Arsenal (A) - October 1
Spurs return from the international break with a huge North London Derby at Arsenal. The hosts are top of the league and have 100% record at the Emirates Stadium this season, while Tottenham are still unbeaten. Something will have to give on October 1.
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Tottenham lost 3-1 at Arsenal last season in a disappointing performance, but Conte has won his only north London derby, with Spurs beating the Gunners 3-0 in May.
Brighton (A) - October 9
Tottenham's trip to Sussex will mark Roberto Di Zerbi's first game in charge of Brighton. The former Sassuolo and Shakhtar Donetsk boss, who has been named as Graham Potter's replacement, will come up against Conte in the dugout in his first home game. Spurs won 2-0 at the AMEX in March, with goals from Christian Romero and Harry Kane securing the victory.
Everton (H) - October 15
Spurs will be favourites to beat Everton, but Frank Lampard has made his side tough to beat. The Toffees are unbeaten in their last five league matches, picking up their first win of the season against West Ham on Sunday.
Lampard didn't enjoy his last visit to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Spurs running riot in a 5-0 win over Everton in March.
Man United (A) - October 19
The Red Devils have bounced back from their poor start to the season and look to be genuine top four contenders. United have recorded wins against Liverpool and Arsenal this term, and they'll be looking to add Spurs to their list.
Cristiano Ronaldo bagged a hat-trick in United's 3-2 win over Spurs at Old Trafford in March.
Newcastle (H) - October 23
Eddie Howe's side have only won one of their first seven games this season, but they've also only lost one. Newcastle really are the draw specialists, but they highlighted the threat they can pose in the 3-3 draw against Manchester City. Spurs were utterly dominant in a 5-1 win over the Magpies in April.
AFC Bournemouth (A) - October 30
Bournemouth weren't fancied to survive on their return to the Premier League, but they have proved to be competitive so far. Scott Parker was sacked following the 9-0 thrashing at Liverpool, but Gary O'Neil has impressed in temporary charge.
It'll be Tottenham's first visit to the Vitality Stadium in over two years, where they drew 0-0 while failing to register a shot on target.
Arsenal's next six fixtures:
Tottenham (H) - October 1
Liverpool (A) - October 9
Leeds (A) - October 16
Southampton (A) - October 23
Nottingham Forest (H) - October 30
Chelsea (A) - November 6
Chelsea's next six fixtures:
Crystal Palace (A) - October 1
Wolves (H) - October 8
Aston Villa (A) - October 16
Brentford (A) - October 19
Manchester United (H) - October 22
Brighton (A) - October 29
Manchester United's next six fixtures:
Manchester City (A) - October 2
Everton (A) - October 9
Newcastle (H) - October 16
Tottenham (H) - October 19
Chelsea (A) - October 22
West Ham (H) - October 30
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