Peter Smith
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Are there any signs that they maybe might struggle for motivation in these league games during the run-in with their sort of Champions League places assured, but Liverpool over the hill and far away on the race to the Premier League title?
OK, nice one, Ben.
Thanks for all that.
And we'll catch up soon.
See you soon.
Cheers.
OK, Oli, we heard there from Ben saying about the challenges or otherwise that Man City have got with keeping up their momentum in the league campaign.
How do you see it playing out on Sunday?
Yeah, absolutely.
Now, obviously, under Pochettino, when Spurs were managed by Pochettino earlier in the season, it was a 2-2 thriller back in August, wasn't it, Charlotte?
And Jose's had a goal ruled out.
right at the end, wasn't it, for handball, I think, VAR intervening.
Can we expect another exciting one, or do you think that, as Ollie says, Mourinho might try and shut this Man City team down?
the ability to cause problems for anyone so it's going to be an intriguing game OK well we'll see how that one pans out and you can watch Tottenham vs Man City live on Sky Sports Premier League from 4 o'clock on Sunday it's a 4.30 kick-off and as ever if you're out and about you can watch the goals as they go in on the website app and YouTube channel without being a subscriber and catch the highlights shortly after full time now it's just time for us to run through the rest of the weekend Premier League games which of course you can follow on the Sky Sports website and app with our live blogs manned no doubt by Oli Yu and Charlotte Marsh this weekend
And then when Saturday games come around, you can catch the highlights from 5.15 that evening.
So kicking us off, it's that Leicester v Chelsea game, which we mentioned at 12.30 on Saturday.
Then three o'clock, so Bournemouth versus Aston Villa, a big crunch game down in the relegation battle there.
Crystal Palace versus Sheffield United, Liverpool versus Southampton, Newcastle versus Norwich, Watford versus Everton, and another key game in the bottom half, West Ham versus Brighton.
Then at 5.30, we've got the Man United-Wolves game, which we've previewed, which is live on Sky Sports.
And then Super Sunday is Burnley versus Arsenal at 2 o'clock.