'In the title race': Ambitious Ange outlines big goals for Spurs in next year's Premier League campaign
This time next year, Ange Postecoglou expects Tottenham to be in the Premier League title race.
Tottenham Hotspur will be desperate to close the gap on Leicester City when they host West Bromwich Albion. Join The Roar from 5am AEST for live scores.
Sitting eight points behind top of the table Leicester City with just four games to play, Tottenham Hotspur know that nothing less than a win is good enough if they wish to keep their title hopes realistically alive.
The Spurs are coming off two straight wins, decimating Manchester United 3-nil before thrashing Stoke City 4-nil in their last fixture.
Harry Kane and Bamidele Alli both scored twice to earn their side all three points away from home.
Kane has scored three times in three games against West Brom, and is the current top scorer for the 2015/16 season.
However, Tottenham have only managed to beat the Baggies once in their last five home matches against them.
Sitting nine points clear of relegation, and coming off three straight losses, West Bromwich Albion will be eager to cement their place in next season.
Losses to Arsenal, Watford and Manchester City respectively have seen the Baggies claim no points in three games, but they still sit in a good position to make it to the next Premier League season.
Despite holding a poor record against the Spurs, the last time West Brom made the trip to White Hart Lane the Baggies got the better of them, holding on to win 1-nil.
The last time these two sides played was last December. Alli scored the opener for the Spurs becore James McClean equalised just before half time. Afterwards, Tottenham failed to find the net despite immense pressure, and the sides shared the spoils in a 1-all draw.
Tottenham are on fire, and are a team on a mission. West Bromwich Albion will likely be in for a long match at White Hart Lane.
Prediction
Tottenham Hotspur 3 – 0 West Bromwich Albion