In 26 days, every Premier League club will be in action as they take to the field for one last time in the 2025-26 Premier League season.
Pressure, points and the unknown make the upcoming games tantalising for most neutral supporters.
Maybe less so if you're a Tottenham or West Ham fan.
As it stands, Tottenham sit within the relegation zone, two points from safety with West Ham in their sights.
On the Monday Night Club, former Premier League striker Chris Sutton said: "You look at Spurs and think, well, you have beaten Wolves. They are the team in serious trouble. What they have in their favour is that their goal difference is better than West Ham’s.”
The Hammers have gained seven points in their last three league games, in comparison to Spurs’ four.
"Since the turn of the year, they seem to have a bit of backbone and a bit of spine and a threat going forward. Tottenham messed up with the Igor Tudor appointment – that was the killer for them,” added Sutton.
Former Lionesses captain, Steph Houghton said Nuno Espirito Santo's side have more "confidence" in comparison of Roberto de Zerbi's team.
"West Ham have a bit more personality and a bit more fight,” she said.
"Jarrod Bowen, the skipper, has got that bit of quality and with Tottenham's injuries, they are going to miss that quality."
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