Tottenham's April Premier League Fixture List

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Tottenham will be glad to see the back of March and their tricky fixture list against some of the best sides in the Premier League.

A stuttering period has been costly, with Spurs relinquishing their grip on third place and falling to fourth behind Arsenal.

However, with a more agreeable five fixtures in April, Harry Redknapp’s men will look to close the three-point gap on their bitter rivals and take back the automatic Champions League qualification place.

Swansea home

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Tottenham take on the progressive Welsh side at home this Sunday, and will look to get back to winning ways in the league after only two points from their last five games in the division.

Brendan Rodgers has instilled an exciting passing style in the Liberty Stadium outfit, who have surpassed all expectations in their first season in the top flight.

The Swans are generally better at home than on the road, but have nothing to lose and will go out to compete.

In Gylfi Sigurdssson the visitors have a dangerous attacking midfielder who can score goals also; Spurs must watch the on-loan Iceland international carefully.

However, with the bulk of his players fit and available for selection, Harry Redknapp will urge his men to show their quality and get three points.

Sunderland away

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Not an easy fixture by any means, Sunderland are always a tricky opponent in front of the passionate Stadium of Light crowd.

The Wearside club looked like relegation contenders back in December, but new manager Martin O’Neill has given the Black Cats confidence and powered them up into the top half.

The Bantams have taken their foot off the pedal slightly in recent weeks, and Spurs will be buoyed on by Everton’s comprehensive 2-0 win over Sunderland away from home in the FA Cup quarterfinal.

However, O’Neill will motivate his side to be at their best as they look to finish as high as possible in the league.

In James McClean, the hosts have a tricky and fearless winger who has lit the Premier League up in his debut season, whilst Stephane Sessegnon is difficult to mark as he plays in the hole between teams’ midfield and defence.

Redknapp should adopt a three-man midfield and hope the likes of Gareth Bale and Rafael van der Vaart can inspire the London side to victory.

Norwich home

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Another home clash against a newly-promoted side, this on paper is a game Tottenham must win.

Despite the relative inexperience of the Canaries’ players in the top flight, the Carrow Road club have—like Swansea—got their teeth into their campaign back in the big time and not looked out of place.

Paul Lambert’s men have already guaranteed their safety, and Tottenham will hope to catch Norwich cold after a long, hard season.

At White Hart Lane the visitors will most likely set up a defensive lineup and look to counter on the break, so Spurs must be patient in attempts to breaks their opponents down.

Targetman Grant Holt will provide a threat in attack, and the bulky striker must be given little space by the Spurs centre-half pairing.

Including someone strong and fast like Younes Kaboul to counter Holt’s physicality may be a good move.

QPR away

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London rivals QPR are fighting for their lives at the bottom of the Premier League, and are right in the mix with four other teams in the battle to avoid demotion to the Championship.

Mark Hughes has a raft of January signings at his disposal, and the Loftus Road crowd will be desperate to pick-up points.

Despite their position in the bottom three of the division, Rangers have shown some steel at home at times, beating Chelsea and overturning a two-goal deficit to get three points over Liverpool in a recent 3-2 win. The fact that the fixture is a London derby will also motivate the hosts.

The Hoops’ frontline of Djibril Cisse and Bobby Zamora has the ability to hurt any side, and the former French international in particular has the pedigree and experience to score goals.

However, Spurs will look to get a grip of the game in midfield, and if they do so should be on top.

Blackburn home

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A home game against Blackburn completes the Premier League schedule for April, and the White Hart Lane faithful will hope that their side have strung together wins and all but sealed their place in the top four by this point.

Rovers are likely to be panicking by the time this fixture comes around, and any team fighting to avoid relegation is dangerous to play towards the end of the season. 

Steve Kean has given a relatively young group confidence, and they have the ability to spring a surprise; they have beaten both Manchester United and Arsenal this term.

The visitors’ hope will rest on veteran striker Yakubu and young prospect Junior Hoilett.

The Nigerian has rediscovered his goalscoring form this term, whilst Hoilett has an assurance on the ball that will most likely see him move to a bigger club in the summer.

Conclusion

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All in all, Tottenham will want to put their bad run of form behind them, and will believe that they have the ability to win all five of these games.

Sunderland away will be the most difficult fixture, but it is imperative that at least all games at White Hart Lane result in three points for the hosts.

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