
Storm Eowyn: Tottenham v Leicester latest as Met Office issue Saturday update
Tottenham have been given an update regarding Storm Eowyn by the Met Office as they face Leicester in the Premier League.
New alerts have been added as the storm wreaks havoc with wind, rain, ice and snow, which is expected to continue into next week [Sky News, 25 January].
Spurs host the Foxes on Sunday (26 January), and the Met Office issued a yellow warning (25 January) due to the probability of rain, with 17 mph wind speeds during the time of kickoff.
Tottenham will hope Storm Eowyn doesn’t disrupt Leicester clash
The North London outfit aren’t in the best of forms at the moment and will need the weather on their side to have the best chance of beating Ruud van Nistelrooy’s team.
Fans will hope the Storm Eowyn subsides as it has already wreaked massive destruction in the UK.
Ange Postecoglou’s future is up in the air after the 3-2 loss to Everton on 19 January at Goodison Park.
Tottenham are 15th in the Premier League and may be dragged into a relegation battle if things don’t turn around.

One thing going for Spurs will be Leicester’s poor form over the last few weeks, with the Foxes losing their last seven fixtures in the English top flight.
The East Midlands outfit are under realistic danger of returning to the Championship if they don’t start picking up points in the upcoming fixtures.
While the North Londoners will be encouraged by Van Nistelrooy’s inability to bring the best out of his squad, they could pose a threat to the Lilywhites as they fight for survival.
Postecoglou can’t take Leicester lightly, and the players will need to give it their all under potentially drastic conditions to get three crucial points at home.
Storm Eowyn is disrupting life in the UK, so the Spurs game is insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
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