football.london takes a look at how Tottenham's next five Premier League games compare to their rivals Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City, Liverpool and Man United.
Chelsea (A) - November 6 Last year's fixture against Leeds finished as a 2-1 win for Spurs as Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Sergio Reguilon both scored after Daniel James' strike saw the visitors take the lead. A game against Liverpool is never easy, but Jurgen Klopp's side are failing to hit the heights they have shown in previous campaigns. Bournemouth have only lost two of their nine league games and those loses were to Arsenal and Liverpool. [Spurs ](https://www.football.london/tottenham-hotspur-fc/)lose 2-0 against Manchester United as the Lilywhites failed to close in on north London rivals Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table. Spurs were utterly dominant in a 5-1 win over the Magpies in April, however.
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In summary, Ten Hag and United have not had the easiest of starts. We will have back-to-back games against two of these (Fulham and Forest), before the year is out, even if there will be about six weeks between those fixtures, due to the World Cup in Qatar. Closer inspection of the table, in relation to our programme thus far, shows we have not faced any of the bottom five. Perhaps, on paper, Brighton & Hove Albion and Brentford should not have posed the hardest of tasks to get points on the board early on. However, it is impossible to deny that Ten Hag has been given a challenging start to life in the Premier League. These wins did all come at Old Trafford so a taxing assignment at Chelsea provides a chance to show we can also produce top-class performances in the biggest fixtures on the road.