A tough match: Chris Sutton has now predicted the result of Tottenham’s game against Fulham

Next weekend, Tottenham will play Fulham as they try to keep pushing for the top four spots.

After beating Aston Villa 4-0 last weekend, the north London club is in a great position to finish in the top four.

But Spurs will face another tough test on Saturday when they play Fulham.

Tottenham is the favorite going into this game, but Fulham has shown in recent weeks that they’re not easy to beat, and they’ve been pretty good at Craven Cottage this season.

Chris Sutton talked about Spurs’ game this weekend on the Fantasy 606 Podcast. He thinks the game will end in a tie because Fulham is strong at home.

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Chris Sutton thinks Spurs and Fulham will draw

Sutton told them about the game this weekend.

“Oh no, Fulham is good at home, and I backed them against Tottenham last week. This week, I’m going to back them against Aston Villa and call it 2-2,” Sutton said.

If Tottenham wants to finish in the top four, they just need to win this game.

It’s tough to play Fulham away, but let’s be honest: any top club with big goals should be able to win this game.

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Naturally, Tottenham won’t have an easy time this weekend, especially since Micky van de Ven is out with an injury. However, Spurs should be sure of getting the same result at Villa Park as they did last weekend.

There are going to be a lot of twists and turns in the race for the top four spots, but Spurs need to win games like these if they want to finish in the Champions League spots. This is especially true as the season goes on and their schedule gets tougher.

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If Sutton is right, Spurs will almost certainly fall behind in the race for fourth place.

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