Fireworks likely in London


Arteta will be targeting nothing short of victory. — AFP

THERE may be some tasty Cup games on this weekend, but equally explosive are the league matches lined up – none more so than Tottenham Hotspur hosting West Ham United.

Tomorrow’s tie pits seventh-placed Spurs against the sixth place team, with both knowing that a win would lift them above fifth-placed Manchester United. The fallen giants of Old Trafford are just two in front of both Spurs and the Hammers, who have 48 apiece.

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