
Tottenham announce more fixtures changes at late notice
Tottenham, just as much as any other club in England, will have become accustomed to fixture changes throughout the season.
Tottenham’s season lives on after their Europa League triumph against Frankfurt last week, though they have very little left to play for outside of that.
Not only does Ange Postecoglou’s future hinge on their ability to win the competition, but so does their chance of European football in the new campaign.
As a result of their progression in the Europa League, Tottenham have already had some Premier League fixtures rescheduled, though this time, it won’t impact the senior team.

Premier League fixtures shifted for Under-18 side
Tottenham’s Under-18 side has fared much better than the senior team this season in their respective division, sitting six points off the top of the table.
However, a number of their remaining fixtures have been rescheduled, with their encounter with Arsenal, which was originally planned for 22 April, now due to take place a week later at the London Colney ground, as confirmed via an announcement on the club site.
Premier League U18 South | W | D | L | P |
Tottenham (6th) | 9 | 5 | 5 | 32 |
Spurs’ U18 home encounter with Fulham will take place on 7 May at 11am, and their previously rescheuled encounter with West Brom now set to take place on Saturday 10 May.
Just five games remain for Stuart Lewis’ side, who will still have ambitions of pushing higher up the table ahead of the final run-in.

Postecoglou must utilise Tottenham youth system
One of the biggest criticisms that has been aimed at Postecoglou throughout his time at Tottenham has been his approach to youth, and in particular, that of Mikey Moore.
Despite a previous injury crisis, there have only been a handful of youth players who have been afforded a shot at the first team.
Especially with nothing to play for in the Premier League, there are a handful of talented youngsters who may thrive with the opportunity.
Whether the Australian opts to utilise that is yet to be seen, but it is certainly something which should be considered.