It’s hard to have good vibes after the week Tottenham Hotspur just had. Two losses: Newcastle and Chelsea.
The good (or bad) news is there’s still a whole slate of matches in November – and only three of them
are at home.
But let’s also get straight to it: The one that matters most is on 23 November when Spurs take on Arsenal at Arsenal. Given Spurs’ home record this year, an away fixture could be a blessing right now. It’s also at a late enough hour where, if Spurs lose, it’ll only ruin the remaining few hours of your weekend.
Before that, though, Spurs have a Champions League fixture against Copenhagen which should be a very doable win at home to chase away some of those home-form jitters.
Tottenham Hotspur men’s schedule: Copenhagen (4 Nov; Champions League), Man United (8 Nov), at Arsenal (23 Nov), at PSG (26 Nov; Champions League), Fulham (29 Nov)
Tottenham Hotspur women’s squad:
The women continued their strong start to the season so far with a 2-1 win against Liverpool on Sunday thanks to goals from Togo Koka and Beth England. Spurs are currently fourth in the table at 15 points, which is only five fewer than they had for all of last season.
There’s also a very interesting fixture this month against the London City Lionesses, but, like the men, there’s only one game that really matters: Arsenal at home on 16 November.
Tottenham Hotspur women’s schedule: at London City (9 Nov), Arsenal (16 Nov), at Bristol City (23 Nov; Women’s League Cup)
Fitzie’s track of the day: Windows, by Chick Correa
And now for your links:
Alasdair Gold: “The 25 words Thomas Frank said to his Tottenham players in the dressing room after Chelsea debacle”
The Athletic ($$): “How Chelsea’s press smothered Spurs – the perfect illustration of exploiting weakness”
The Independent: “Wolves sack Vitor Pereira after winless start to Premier League season”
The Telegraph: “West Ham fans finally taste joy in rotten stadium – and then protest against owners”
BBC: “Southampton sack Still after five months in charge”











