OK lets see what happens tonight Spurs away at a resurgent Palace who beat Liverpool away last time out and Spurs who were defeated by champions elect in the FA Cup semi final on Saturday. How will they react after Chelsea widened the gap at the top to 7 points with a win over a very game Southampton last night at the bridge. Will we see the famous annual Spurs bottle or can they lick their wounds and come back with a winning mentality? Comment here on the match as it unfolds.....
Why would you want to watch that pile of **** when the reigning Champions are playing the side they pipped to the title?
Personally the race if you can call it that could all be over tonight and that alone makes it worthy of comment. Of course I'll be giving an unbiased blow by blow account of the game.
In terms of the title race, this is the first game where Spurs have truly been under pressure to get a win. That coupled with Palace's form and Spurs losing at the weekend makes this a fascinating encounter. I think Spurs will nick it 2-1 but could be very close.
Oh it'll be close and could go either way but it's time for the annual bottle job so it will be very entertaining if that proves to be the case.
Not the best news for the club going into an important London derby Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen, 25, is ready to step up and play for Barcelona, according to the Dane's former Ajax boss Frank de Boer. (Ekstra Bladet, via Daily Express)