Igor Tudor will find out what the Tottenham Hotspur squad are really made of following the March international break
Tottenham Hotspur must return to winning ways after the international break if they want to stay in the Premier League, and there are five games in particular that they can't afford to lose.
Nottingham Forest stormed past Igor Tudor's side at the weekend, leapfrogging the Lilywhites in the race for survival. The East Midlands outfit banked three crucial points, leaving Spurs in 17th and just a point adrift of the relegation zone.
Had West Ham not lost to Aston Villa, Tottenham would've fallen into the bottom three. The international break has come at the perfect time for the Lilywhites, who now have the chance to recharge their batteries ahead of the end-of-season run-in.
Although Tudor has a wealth of experienced players at his disposal, Spurs have some difficult fixtures on the horizon that could very well make or break their season. It's crunch time, and there's no margin for error.
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So, with that being said, football.london has looked at the five games that Tottenham can't afford to lose after the international break.
Sunderland (A) – Premier League – Sunday, April 12
This could be the season-defining game for Tottenham. If the Lilywhites can begin the run-in with a victory at the Stadium of Light, they will go into the clash against Brighton the following week full of confidence.
Equally, a defeat to a newly-promoted outfit could crush any remaining hope that they can stay up. Fortunately for Spurs, the Black Cats have lost each of their last three games at home.
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Wolves (A) – Premier League – Saturday, April 25
After hosting the Seagulls on Saturday, April 18, Tottenham will begin preparations for another huge game. Although Wolves are currently 13 points adrift of survival, Spurs can't afford to give them a glimpse of hope.
West Ham and Leeds United are set to play Rob Edwards' side at home in the first and second weekends after the international break, respectively, so Tudor can not leave Molineux with anything less than three points.
Especially with a trip to Villa Park the following weekend.
Leeds United (H) – Premier League – Saturday, May 9
Under no circumstances can Tottenham face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge the following week with their Premier League status in question. The Blues will be desperate to relegate their rivals, so a victory against Leeds will be imperative.
Chelsea (A) – Premier League – Sunday, May 17
As previously mentioned, Chelsea will relish the opportunity to relegate Tottenham from the English top-flight. Spurs haven't beaten the Blues at Stamford Bridge since April 2018, when Dele Alli bagged a brace in a 3-1 win.
Everton (H) – Premier League – Sunday, May 24
At last, the final weekend of the Premier League campaign. When Tottenham host Everton, West Ham will lock horns with Leeds United at the London Stadium and Burnley will play Wolves at Turf Moor.
If, for whatever reason, Spurs still haven't confirmed their place in the English top-flight next term, they'll have to keep an eye on the scores across the country...

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