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Tottenham Hotspur head into the festive period aiming to keep up the pressure on the top two teams in the Premier League.
Spurs are currently third in the table, six points behind leaders Liverpool and just five adrift of second-placed Manchester City.
Their upcoming fixtures are relatively favourable, with Saturday’s trip to Everton undoubtedly the toughest out of their next four matches.
However, Spurs are unbeaten in their last 11 league meetings with the Toffees and will fancy their chances of extending that record at Goodison Park.
Further fixtures against Bournemouth (H), Wolverhampton Wanderers (H) and Cardiff City (A) all look winnable and Spurs could well pick up 12 points over the Christmas and New Year period.
London rivals Chelsea and Arsenal will also be hoping to enjoy a profitable time of things over the next couple of weeks.
Maurizio Sarri’s side have bounced back from a disappointing defeat at Wolves by beating Man City and Brighton & Hove Albion in their last two games.
The Blues also look primed for a healthy points haul over the holiday season, with fixtures against Leicester City (H), Watford (A), Crystal Palace (A) and Southampton (H) all offering winning opportunities.
Arsenal will be eager to bounce back from their disappointing defeat against Southampton last weekend when they host lowly Burnley on Saturday.
The Gunners have won eight in a row against Burnley in all competitions and they are strongly fancied to extend that run to nine matches this weekend.
A trip to Brighton on Boxing Day should also hold no fears for Unai Emery’s side, but their visit to Liverpool on December 29 is likely to prove far tougher.
Arsenal complete their festive schedule with a home game against Fulham on New Year’s Day and that should yield a comfortable three points.
Elsewhere in London, West Ham United will hope to continue their rise up the table when they face four sides below them in the standings.
Games against Watford (H), Southampton (A), Burnley (A) and Brighton (H) should see the Hammers bag an eight or nine point return as they eye a top six place.
Struggling Crystal Palace face games against Man City and Chelsea over the next two weeks and they look certain to enter 2019 firmly entrenched in a relegation battle.
Fulham also face a difficult schedule, and they will be desperate to take something from home games against Wolves and Huddersfield Town.
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