The title will be in Tottenham Hotspurs hands if results go their way after the weekends Premier League fixtures, according to talkSPORT’s Adrian Durham.Spurs travel to Burnley while Liverpool face a tough test against Manchester United at Old Trafford.1
"If Tottenham win at Burnley, and Man Utd beat Liverpool, the title is in Spurs hands!""They've also got a 3 week break in March!" @talkSPORTDrive explains how #THFC can win the Premier League! What do you make of this? #SpursSpringBreak pic.twitter.com/26LQSN9AhI— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) February 21, 2019Spurs have already been knocked out of the FA Cup and with Crystal Palaces involvement, they have no match between March 9, against Southampton, and March 31, against Liverpool.Durham added: On top of that with because of internationals, FA Cup and Champions League scheduling, Spurs have got three weeks without a game in March.In those three weeks, Man City have four games and Liverpool have three. Theyve got a three-week break. Manchester City havent got it. Liverpool havent got it.This is the first time Ive thought this could seriously happen. It would devastate Arsenal fans. It would devastate Chelsea fans.It will be remarkable. It wont quite be Leicester but it will be remarkable.
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