Antonio Conte's Spurs side defeated West Ham for the second time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this season in a 3-1 victory on Sunday. The win takes the Lilywhites into fifth place and just three points behind Arsenal, who do have a game in hand.
Tottenham defeating David Moyes' side ended their almost perfect win-lose trend that they had unintentionally created from their results in 2022. It means that Spurs are not only still in the battle for a top-four spot but they have gone into the international break on the back of a win.
When the Lilywhites return to Premier League action, they will have nine fixtures left to try and secure a Champions League spot for next season. With some tough matches still to play and the North London Derby still to be rescheduled, it won't be an easy final couple of months for the Italian.
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As we enter the final international break of the season, football.london takes a look at Tottenham's next six Premier League fixtures compared to their top four race rivals.
Tottenham's next six Premier League fixtures
Newcastle United (H) - April 3
Spurs will return to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium when their league fixtures resume after the international break, as they take on Newcastle. The Magpies lost their final game before the break to a struggling Everton side and although they are comfortably nine points outside the relegation zone, they will still be striving to get three points from the game to help them climb the table.
Aston Villa (A) - April 9
Tottenham will then travel to Villa Park in their first away fixture of the month and it will be another vital chance to get three points against a side who managed just one shot on target against Arsenal in their most recent fixture. The Lilywhites beat a Villa side managed by Dean Smith earlier in the season during Nuno Espirito Santo's shortlived reign and will hope they can secure another three points in the reverse match.
Brighton (H) - April 16
Just a month after their rescheduled away fixture against Graham Potter's side, Brighton will travel to N17 for the second game of the season between the two sides. Tottenham's performance at the AMEX Stadium was one with composure and Conte's side dominated large parts of the game, so if they can do the same again, it will hopefully be another win for Spurs.
Brentford (A) - April 23
It will be a special match for the Lilywhites when they travel to play Brentford, with fans hopefully being able to see Christian Eriksen play in the Premier League for the first time since his north London departure. Eriksen will be delayed in joining Denmark for international duty due to catching Covid, but he will hopefully be able to play for his country and recover completely in time for The Bees return to league action.
Leicester (H) - April 30
Brendan Rodgers' side will travel to N17 a few weeks after Premier League action resumes. In the reverse match of this fixture, Tottenham secured three points in a thrilling 3-2 victory which saw Steven Bergwijn score two injury time goals to help his side to victory.
Leicester currently sit 10th in the league table and are 10 points behind eighth-placed Wolves. With The Foxes losing 11 of their 29 fixtures so far this season, it will be a game that Tottenham will hope they can get another three points out of.
Liverpool (A) - May 7
A week after the Leicester tie, Spurs will then have to make the difficult trip to Anfield and with their track record at Liverpool, there may not be so much hope of getting maximum points from the tie. However, if Spurs can return from the international break and get a string of wins together, Conte will have more hope that his side can travel to Merseyside and pick up an unlikely win against a side who are currently just a point off the top spot.
Arsenal's next six Premier League fixtures
Crystal Palace (A) - April 4
Brighton (H) - April 9
Southampton (A) - April 16
Chelsea (A) - April 20
Man United (H) - April 23
West Ham (A) - May 1
Man United's next six Premier League fixtures
Leicester (H) - April 2
Everton (A) - April 9
Norwich (H) - April 16
Liverpool (A) - April 19
Arsenal (A) - April 23
Brentford (H) - May 2
West Ham's next six Premier League fixtures
Everton (H) - April 3
Brentford (A) - April 10
Burnley (H) - April 17
Chelsea (A) - April 24
Arsenal (H) - May 1
Norwich (A) - May 7
Wolves' next six Premier League fixtures
Aston Villa (H) - April 2
Newcastle United (A) - April 8
Burnley (A) - April 24
Brighton (H) - April 30
Chelsea (A) - May 7
Norwich (H) - May 15