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How to watch Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur for FREE: Live streams as Roberto de Zerbi's side look for a crucial win

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Watch Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur today as the West Midlands side look for a third win of the season against Spurs, with FourFourTwo bringing you all the details on live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.

The threat of relegation hangs over the shiny Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and this match having to be rearranged for Sunday evening, and consequently Tottenham Hotspur knowing where they'll end the week depending on this game, might not be helpful.

The travails of opponents Aston Villa, who have won twice in that ground this season, might offer some hope. As Villa prepare to welcome Spurs to their home, Unai Emery's Champions League hopefuls are wobbling again.

Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on how to watch Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur online, on TV, and from anywhere.

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Watch Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur in the UK

Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur will be shown live on TNT Sports today. It's a 7:00pm kick-off and will be shown on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max.

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Aston Villa vs Tottenham Hotspur: Premier League preview

Ultimately, Villa are two wins away from a return to the top table of European club football and a second season in the Champions League. The pressure is on, with a clutch of teams now chasing a top-five spot, and two wins will start to sound like a lot if they have to come from three games rather than four.

It shouldn't be an issue at this late stage. Villa are in the process of fumbling a position that was starting to look strong. Losing at Fulham last weekend was a good example of what they face now: Villa have matches they can lose but need to win if they're to hit their targets.

Strikers Ollie Watkins and Tammy Abraham each had a golden opportunity to hit their target at Craven Cottage and get something from the game, but both fired over the top when their chances – always at a premium for Villa – finally arrived.

They're unlikely to create a wealth of opportunities against Spurs tonight, but the ones they do get must win them the game. Those are the stakes now.

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Spurs' position is more precarious and for much more severe reasons. They start the night in the Premier League relegation zone, and the prospect of another ever-present finally dropping out of the league is looming large.

Finally finding a way to win against Wolverhampton Wanderers last time out could be crucial to Spurs beyond the points it harvested. It was their first league win of 2026 and their first under Roberto De Zerbi. Emery, in particular, will be aware that Spurs could respond any which way to that victory.

If Spurs lose this match, they'll still be on the dismal run that has put them in such trouble in the first place, and Villa have been a troublesome opponent this season, albeit under a different Spurs manager.

On both occasions, Villa went to north London and won 2-1. Spurs scored first in the Premier League fixture and last in the FA Cup, but the outcome was the same each time, and it stung. It cannot happen again.

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Aston Villa 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur

Villa aren't at the level they want to be at the moment and Spurs could easily capitalise.

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‘Not winning a trophy at Spurs hurt because of the momentum that built around us, but those years should still be spoken about as a huge success’ Mauricio Pochettino on reflects on his Tottenham succe

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Given the challenges that Tottenham have faced since Mauricio Pochettino’s 2019 departure, the better the Argentine’s five-year tenure in charge of the club looks.

Appointed by chairman Daniel Levy as Spurs’ tenth manager in a 12-year span in May 2014, Pochettino departed in November 2019, having led the club to top-five finishes in each of his seasons in charge and came close to leading the club to their first Champions League final, when his side were beaten by Liverpool in the 2019 final.

This combination of progress, promise and near-misses made his spell one of the most debated managerial stints in recent history, one which Pochettino himself still reflects on.

Pochettino on his Tottenham highs and lows

“It was almost six years of work in which I wasn’t just a coach,” he tells FourFourTwo when asked how it felt to be sacked just five months after the Champions League final.

“I’d arrive with my staff at 7am and leave at 10pm, often alongside Daniel Levy. We’d walk out asking ourselves how we could improve this or that. Our life was Tottenham, but that level of intensity also contributed to how it ended.

“I felt disappointed, of course, but I understand that for him it was also a difficult decision to make.”

As well as making the final of Europe’s biggest competition, Pochettino’s Spurs also lost the 2015 League Cup final and were Premier League runners-up in 2016/17, adding to the club’s near-misses under the former Southampton boss.

“It hurts because of the expectations and the momentum that built around us,” Pochettino adds when asked if failing to winning a trophy hurt.

“However, when we first spoke with Levy about the project, the plan was to equip the club with the best facilities in the world. At the same time, we wanted to build a team capable of challenging the biggest clubs in England within five years. Because we were so far ahead in the sporting process compared to the infrastructure side, huge expectations were created – and perhaps not enough value was given to what we actually achieved.

“For a period of time, having a new stadium was more important than winning a title – the club’s financial focus was on that. Even so, we delivered strong results. In my view, those years should be spoken about as a huge success.”

That elusive trophy came in Pochettino’s next managerial stint, when he won the French Super Cup shortly after his appointment at Paris Saint-Germain in January 2021.

“It wasn’t a relief – it came with the responsibility of having to win it with the players I had at PSG,” he continues. “The external perception of a coach changes once he wins a trophy, but that doesn’t always reflect his journey.

“It’s a bit unfair to draw that parallel – that the one who wins does everything right and the one who loses does everything wrong.”

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How to watch Brentford vs West Ham: Free streams and TV details as the Hammers look to heap the pressure on Spurs

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Watch Brentford vs West Ham United today as the Bees put their European hopes up against West Ham's relegation scrap, with FourFourTwo bringing you all the details on live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.

One of the most important Premier League matches of the weekend is this afternoon's all-London affair between Brentford and West Ham at the Gtech Community Stadium, where the top and bottom halves of the table will both be affected.

Brentford are pushing for the European spots while the Hammers are embattled in what increasingly looks like a two-team shoot-out to not get relegated. West Ham and Tottenham Hotspurs are fighting it out to avoid joining Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley in the Championship next season.

Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on how to watch Brentford vs West Ham United online, on TV, and from anywhere.

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Assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs, you can use a VPN to bypass geo-restrictions and unblock your usual streaming services when abroad. It's also brilliant for your general internet security.

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Is Brentford vs West Ham United on TV in the UK?

Brentford vs West Ham United is not being televised in the UK. The game is being played on Saturday at 3pm, a time when football matches cannot legally be broadcast in the UK. This is known as the '3pm 'blackout''.

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Brentford vs West Ham United: Premier League preview

It took some time for Nuno Espírito Santo's work to bear fruit at West Ham, but they've been the eighth-best team in the Premier League since the start of 2026 in terms of points collected.

The Hammers start the day outside the relegation zone, two points above a Spurs team they'd love to bury under a mountain of pressure by beating Brentford and making Spurs stew on it for more than 24 hours until they face Aston Villa on Sunday evening.

Villa are the only team to have beaten West Ham in their last six league matches, a run that totalled just four goals conceded and included wins over Fulham, Wolves and Everton. Only Villa scored twice against the Hammers as they took those crucial steps towards safety.

These teams have already met twice this season. Brentford came away from the London Stadium as 2–0 winners in October, Nuno's first home game in charge, but were knocked out of the FA Cup on penalties after a rollercoaster 2–2 draw in the fifth round.

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Before last week’s loss at high-flying Manchester United, Brentford had drawn five Premier League matches in a row and were unbeaten in six.

Indeed, drawing has become a habit at home too. Brentford’s last home loss was against Brighton & Hove Albion in February, and their last home win was over Sunderland just one week into 2026.

Their remaining home fixtures take West Ham and then Crystal Palace across the capital to face the Bees, who have only good things left to scrap for in what’s left of the campaign. They probably need to win today to keep up in the chase for Europe, but Keith Andrews has done an incredible job as a first-time manager.

There are 12 points between these teams, and both Andrews and Brentford as a club can reflect on that this afternoon with a good deal of pride, given the players they cashed in on last summer.

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Brentford 2-2 West Ham United

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‘Spurs are always shopping just below the top level’ Harry Redknapp on how Tottenham Hotspur and Roberto de Zerbi can avoid another horror season next term

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There’s no denying it’s been another hugely disappointing season for Tottenham Hotspur.

The north Londoners are currently languishing in the relegation zone with just four matches still to play. While many Premier League fans are basking in the schadenfreude, Tottenham Hotspur fans are facing up to the very realistic possibility that they could be playing Championship football next campaign. This, just one season after staying up by the skin of their teeth - a Europa League victory barely masking their shortfalls.

While the next four games will determine their fate, former Tottenham gaffer Harry Redknapp believes serious change is required regardless of the outcome of the survival race.

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‘Roberto De Zerbi is a good coach but he doesn't have a magic wand’ ex Tottenham boss Redknapp wants Spurs to stick by the manager no matter what happens

“If Tottenham stay up, they need to hope they do a lot better with injuries, as that hasn't helped them this season,” Redknapop tells FourFourTwo on behalf of iD Mobile.

“Maddison needs to get fit, Dejan Kulusevski needs to get fit, and they need some good recruitment.

“They’ve bought good players but never the big targets, like Arsenal getting Declan Rice. Spurs can’t compete with that.

“When Antoine Semenyo moved to Manchester City, everyone could see that was a good signing. That’s the sort of player Spurs might have got if they’d moved earlier. He had a buyout clause.

“But Spurs are never in the conversation, always shopping just below the top level.”

Tottenham have been through four managers in the past year, after sacking Europa League winner Ange Postecoglou last summer, his successor Thomas Frank in February and interim replacement Igor Tudor after only 44 days.

Redknapp wants to see new man Roberto De Zerbi given time, no matter what happens in the relegation battle.

“De Zerbi will do well but it’ll take time,” says Redknapp. “He’s a top coach and he’ll do well if he gets that. He doesn't have a magic wand. They can still stay up because their rivals have tough games left as well, especially Nottingham Forest.

“The gap is small, just a couple of points. But if they do survive this cannot happen again. They need to make sure of that.”

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West Ham receive World Cup 2026 injury boost during relegation run-in

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A key West Ham player could play at the World Cup 2026 this summer after an untimely injury has granted him the possibility of a call-up.

West Ham are fighting tooth and nail to ensure Premier League survival in the race to avoid 18th place against a withering Tottenham Hotspur side, and a key attacker’s prospects of playing World Cup 2026 football could end up the difference.

The Hammers secured a vital win during last weekend’s clash against Everton, with Callum Wilson striking in injury time to secure a 2-1 victory at the London Stadium.

Crysencio Summerville could be called up to the Netherlands World Cup 2026 squad

In a cruel twist of fate, Crysencio Summerville could find himself called up to the Netherlands World Cup 2026 squad - with Ronald Koeman's March selection showing a now vacant place for him.

That is due to West Ham’s direct relegation run-in rivals, Tottenham Hotspur, suffering a season-ending injury to Dutch international Xavi Simons.

The Spurs man will not just miss the World Cup 2026, but also the remainder of the year, meaning he will play no further part in Tottenham’s fight for Premier League survival.

Ironically, it is West Ham who will benefit from this untimely event, with Crysencio Summerville surely now being considered for a call-up to the Netherlands World Cup squad in Simons’ place.

In March, ESPN reported that Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman was considering a call-up for Summerville prior to Simons’ ACL tear, and a further decrease in attacking competition surely places the West Ham man in good stead.

Koeman said: ‘Of course, [Summerville] is a player on our radar. Offensively, the competition is somewhat less intense, and he is a player who plays in the Premier League, is important at West Ham, and can play on both the right and the left.’

If Summerville didn’t already have enough incentive to etch his name into West Ham history by keeping the Hammers up, it’s almost certain he will now with the prospect of playing World Cup football at his doorstep, knowing Ronald Koeman will be closely watching.

The Dutch winger has six goal involvements and two penalties won in 27 Premier League games for West Ham this season, including a crucial strike in the Hammers’ 1-0 victory against Fulham in early March.

With just four games left to play, and the World Cup 2026 looming, Summerville will know that his performances could come under intense scrutiny if they’re not up to standard, perhaps influencing Koeman’s squad selection as a result.

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Tottenham Hotspur injury truth revealed as Randal Kolo Muani panic highlights Spurs fragility

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Tottenham Hotspur have faced an injury crisis this season, with Randal Kolo Muani the latest of many scares during a relegation-battling campaign.

Tottenham Hotspur, currently 18th in the Premier League table with four games left to play, claimed their first domestic victory of 2026 last weekend against Wolves, but suffered key injuries to Xavi Simons and potentially Randal Kolo Muani in the process.

The win came in the form of a tight 1-0, finished in the 82nd minute by Joao Palhinha and assisted by Richarlison.

Relegation threatened Spurs remain at panic stations despite Kolo Muani truth

To dampen the mood ahead of what could be Tottenham Hotspur’s most vital win of the 2025/26 season, Randal Kolo Muani exited the pitch at Wolves at half-time.

Suggestions of a hamstring injury emerged after the French international’s early exit, whose role in Spurs' race for Premier League survival could be instrumental.

According to Tottenham Hotspur expert Alasdair Gold, rumours of an injury to Kolo Muani are ‘wide of the mark’ and the attacker is expected to be available this weekend.

The Frenchman’s supposed injury, now confirmed to be a false alarm, would have been one of many absences at Spurs heading into their final Premier League fixtures.

Roberto De Zerbi, tasked with leading Spurs back from the brink of relegation, suffered blows with a setback in Mohammed Kudus’ recovery from injury and Cristian Romero’s potentially season-ending knee issue.

England international Dominic Solanke was also forced to leave the pitch before half-time during Tottenham’s eventual victory over Wolves, however, his return is expected to come before the season’s conclusion.

Perhaps the largest of all concerns, Xavi Simons has been ruled out of action for the World Cup 2026 and the rest of the year after suffering an ACL injury during the Wolves clash.

Tottenham Hotspur, despite being unaffected in regard to the health of Kolo Muani, will remain alert heading into what could be their final Premier League games for the foreseeable future.

Despite a crucial win on the road, Spurs’ injury woes paint a gloomy picture as they battle relegation, and it remains to be seen at what cost Premier League survival will come for the North London club.

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What happens if Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United finish level on points and goal difference?

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The battle to avoid the Premier League drop looks set to go to the wire this season.

With Wolves and Burnley already having their relegation to the Championship confirmed, there is one more spot to fill, with four teams nervously looking over their shoulders.

Leeds United and Nottingham Forest will be hoping they have just about done enough to keep their collective heads above water, with the pair sitting on 40 and 39 points respectively with just four games to play.

If the two sides finish level on points, who gets relegated from the Premier League?

That leaves London rivals West Ham and Tottenham seemingly in a scrap to avoid dropping down, with the Hammers on 36 points, two clear of Spurs, who currently occupy the final relegation spot. Roberto De Zerbi’s side have the edge in goal difference, but it’s close, with Spurs on -10 and West Ham on -16.

With a nerve-shredding finish on the cards, this is a relegation battle that could be settled by the thinnest of margins, so should Spurs and West Ham be level on points and goal difference, how will relegation be decided?

As with the rest of the division, points scored is the first criterion to decide these matters, followed by goal difference.

It’s then onto goals scored, with Spurs having netted 43 times and West Ham 42, making this another wafer-thin differential between the two relegation-haunted London teams.

Should the two sides find themselves locked on points, goal difference and also goal scored, their place in the table - and likely relegation, unless Leeds or Forest are dragged back into it - would be settled by the two teams’ head-to-head record.

Specifically, Premier League rules dictate that the team who collected the most points in the two sides’ head-to-head matches settles the tie breaker, followed by the team who scored the most away goals in these head-to-head matches.

So, it’s back to this season’s two matches between Spurs and the Irons.

Way back in September, Tottenham claimed a 3-0 win at the London Stadium against the ten-man Hammers, before the Hammers got their revenge with a 2-1 win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

With the two teams claiming three points apiece in their head-to-head, it would then go down to the away goals scored rule.

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Tottenham facing nightmare financial scenario after long-awaited win comes at a cost

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Despite ending their 118-day wait for a Premier League victory when they edged past relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, Tottenham Hotspur’s woes continue to add up.

Joao Palhinha struck with eight minutes remaining at Molineux to hand Roberto De Zerbi his first win as Spurs boss and snap a winless run which had stretched back to December.

However, a late Callum Wilson winner for West Ham against Everton means that Spurs remain in the bottom three, two points off safety with just four games of the Premier League season remaining.

Spurs suffer major injury blow

Tottenham head to Aston Villa on Sunday, before matches against Leeds, Chelsea and Everton as they look to battle to retain their top-flight status, but suffered a double injury blow at Wolves - one of which could have a hugely damaging impact on the club next season.

Striker Dominic Solanke limped off with a hamstring injury before the break and is now a doubt to face Villa, but there was far worse news concerning summer signing Xavi Simons.

The Dutch winger - who is valued at €50 million by Transfermarkt - jarred his knee on the pitch and needed lengthy treatment before attempting and failing to walk and then being taken off on a stretcher.

It has now been confirmed that the £51 million signing has ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament and will miss the next eight months. Not only does that rule him out of Spurs’ run-in, plus this summer’s World Cup, but it will see him sidelined for the start of the 2026/27 season.

“They say life can be cruel and today it feels that way,” the 23-year-old posted on his Instagram. “My season has come to an abrupt end and I’m just trying to process it. Honestly, I’m heartbroken.

“None of it makes sense. All I’ve wanted to do is fight for my team and now the ability to do that has been snatched away from me, along with the World Cup.”

Should Spurs come up short in their battle against the drop over the next four weeks, Simons’ injury will also hand the club a major headache in their attempts to stabilise.

As per Capology, Simons earns a weekly wage of around £195,000 on the five-year contract he signed in the summer, which made him one of the club’s highest-paid players.

Relegation and the subsequent drop in revenue would mean Spurs would have serious work to do in reducing their wage bill, even after taking into account any relegation wage reduction clauses that are built into their key players’ contracts.

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'Daniel Levy is a genius when it comes to man management, business and negotiation. You only have to look at where he found Spurs and where he took them, it became a model club' Mauricio Pochettino on

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Mauricio Pochettino may well have inadvertently put his finger on where things have gone wrong at Tottenham - by discussing what the club got right during his time there.

The Argentine oversaw Tottenham's best spell in a generation or two during his five and a half years in charge from 2014 to 2019.

Spurs finished in the top five in each of Pochettino's seasons in charge, including coming second once and third twice - as well as reaching the 2019 Champions League final.

Mauricio Pochettino: 'Tottenham had talented players, but no real balance'

Pochettino had taken the step up from Southampton soon after the end of the 2013/14 season, largely thanks to the greater opportunity for success he and his staff saw at Spurs.

He told FourFourTwo: "[Spurs] was a club that offered a chance to compete for bigger objectives. It meant stepping up another level. When [Daniel] Levy’s call came, we didn’t have many doubts."

Although his spell at Spurs ended without a trophy, Pochettino had the side competing at a level they would now be desperate to reach again.

The now-United States manager believes chairman Daniel Levy was a key part of that, saying: "Levy is a genius when it comes to man management, business and negotiation – someone we learned a great deal from.

"Over 25 years, you only have to look at where he found Spurs and where he took them. It became a model club, with an incredible stadium and facilities.

"He didn’t get the reward in terms of trophies, but Levy’s legacy is admired all over the world for his management ability and long-term vision. You can have good ideas, but he made them happen.

"The main thing was having the backing of the club and Daniel Levy, who believed in a sporting rebuild that also included the manager.

"When we arrived, there was an excess of players – many of them talented, but there was no real balance. It was hard to build a competitive team. Reconstructing with a medium-term vision was fundamental.

"Pep Guardiola was given that opportunity, Jurgen Klopp had it, and so did we. There are many very good coaches, but you have to be at the right club, with the right people supporting you to develop what you want to achieve.

"It’s a complex puzzle, because in football there’s always the temptation for people to interfere in areas that aren’t their responsibility. At Tottenham, we were allowed to work."

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How to watch Wolves vs Tottenham for FREE: live stream from anywhere

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Watch Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Tottenham Hotspur today as Roberto De Zerbi looks for his first win, with FourFourTwo bringing you all the details on free live streams and TV channels, wherever you are in the world.

Wolves were relegated to the EFL Championship on Monday thanks to West Ham's draw with Crystal Palace, but Rob Edwards will be determined to drag Tottenham down with them.

For Spurs, three points are essential — they’re still searching for their first Premier League win of 2026 and trail the Hammers by two points heading into matchday 34.

Can De Zerbi captivate his team and pick up a crucial win?

Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on how to watch Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Tottenham Hotspur online, on TV, and from anywhere.

Watch Wolves vs Tottenham for free

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Watch Wolves vs Tottenham from anywhere

What if you're away from home when Wolves vs Tottenham is on and find access to your usual streaming service geo-blocked? The solution is a VPN, a piece of software that sets your devices to appear to be in any country in the world.

FourFourTwo’s colleagues TechRadar are experts in this field, and they reckon NordVPN is the best VPN provider on the market.

Can I watch Wolves vs Tottenham in the UK?

Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Tottenham Hotspur is not being televised in the UK. The game is being played on Saturday at 3pm, a time when football matches cannot legally be broadcast in the UK. This is known as the '3pm 'blackout''.

The irony is you can watch the game in pretty much every country other than the one in which it's being played. If you're visiting the UK you can use NordVPN to access your usual coverage.

Watch Wolves vs Tottenham in the US

In the United States, Wolves vs Tottenham will be shown on USA Network.

How to watch Wolves vs Tottenham in Australia

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Wolves vs Tottenham: Premier League preview

Tottenham's 2025–26 season has been a shambles. More than that, it’s been the culmination of a multifaceted implosion that now threatens their place in the top division.

Spurs, whose manager this week is Roberto De Zerbi, are in freefall. They haven’t won a game since the end of 2025 and remain in the drop zone, thanks to Georginio Rutter’s stoppage-time equaliser for Brighton, De Zerbi’s former club, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last Saturday.

Their run-in sees them take on Aston Villa, Leeds United, Chelsea and Everton, with two at home and two away, and one relegation place still yawning menacingly above the doomed bottom two.

If Spurs are going to find a win, the obvious place on paper is at Molineux, where the first of their five remaining games takes place this afternoon. Wolves’ relegation was confirmed in midweek, and Burnley soon followed.

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Their brief burst of life might be over and done with, but Rob Edwards has been able to get Wolves fired up for a handful of home matches in spite of the inevitability of their situation.

Spurs will not be relishing the prospect of Molineux, and with good reason. Wolves are winless in four again, but the reality is they are no more relegated now than they were when they beat Villa, Liverpool and West Ham United.

All three of those teams are better than Spurs and were all defeated in the Black Country.

If Spurs think Wolves’ purple patch at home is over, they would be well advised to think again. Take away the away games, the international break and the FA Cup loss against the Reds, and the nub of the Edwards revival reappears: Wolves took seven points from Arsenal, Villa and Liverpool in their last three home league games.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur

Backing either of these teams to win would appear to be a foolish choice.

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