Spurs could have the biggest say of all on whom wins this year’s three-horse Premier League title race.
The Londoners still have Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal to play in the final seven games of this season.
And Ange Postecoglou’s outfit are so far unbeaten against all three title challengers this season.
Spurs drew 2-2 against Arsenal, drew 3-3 with Manchester City and defeated Liverpool 2-1 amid controversy in September.
Spurs have the joint-best record against top six teams, only losing 1-2 at home against Aston Villa in November.
Manchester City lead the head-to-head between the top six sides.
Pep Guardiola’s side boasts 13 points from nine games against top-six opposition this season.
Arsenal sit second in the mini-League on 12 points but have played two games less than Guardiola’s outfit.
Liverpool sit bottom of the mini-League on eight points sporting just one victory – the Reds defeated Aston Villa on September 3.
Jurgen Klopp’s side averages just one point per game when faced with top-six opposition.
Despite the poor record, Liverpool will face Spurs at Anfield while their title rivals travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Spurs have not won at Anfield since 2010/11.
All three challengers still have tough tests.
Liverpool will travel to Goodison Park on match week 34. Arsenal will face Manchester United and Spurs during the run-in.
A date for Manchester City’s trip to Spurs is still be agreed. It was due to be played on April 20 but has been postponed due to the FA Cup semi-finals.
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