ANTONIO CONTE’S Tottenham host Crystal Palace on Boxing Day.
And Liverpool’s clash with Leeds being postponed means that now this game will be televised live in the UK.
Spurs boss Conte says he will have a meeting with the club’s board soon to outline a strategy for the upcoming January transfer window – but is not taking his mind off the threat of Crystal Palace first.
The Italian said: “Now my focus is to work with the players to improve the situation. Then for sure we will have a meeting with the club to try understand if there is the possibility to improve the situation in terms of transfers.
“But now i think it is good to be focused on the pitch because we have a very important game against Crystal Palace.
“Don’t forget they beat Tottenham 3-0 earlier in the season and we have to make sure we prepare for this game very well because we want to get the three points.”
When is Tottenham vs Crystal Palace?
Tottenham vs Crystal Palace takes place on Boxing Day, Sunday December 26.
The match kicks off at 3pm.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium plays host.
What TV channel and live stream is Tottenham vs Crystal Palace on?
Tottenham vs Crystal Palace will be broadcast live on BT Sport 1.
BT Sport were originally meant to show Liverpool vs Leeds as the early kick off but because of that game’s postponement have moved for Tottenham vs Crystal Palace to showcase some live Prem footy on Boxing Day.
BT’s coverage begins at 2.30pm.
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What is the Tottenham vs Crystal Palace team news?
Cristian Romero (hamstring) and Ryan Sessegnon (muscle problem) miss out for the hosts.
Spurs boss Conte said: “There were no injuries after West Ham.
“Romero and Sessegnon are still injured and, until now, no bad news. We are preparing for the game against Crystal Palace, it will be a difficult game, and don’t forget away we lost 3-0 and we know we face a really good team. We must be ready to play, to play well and try to get three points.”
What are the odds?
Tottenham to win: 8/11
Draw: 29/10
Crystal Palace to win: 4/1
(Odds via Betfair)
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