Attention now turns to a daunting schedule, starting with a midweek UEFA Champions League round of 16 second-leg clash against Atletico Madrid, where they must overturn a heavy 5-2 deficit from the first leg. Following their European exploits, focus shifts back to a crucial domestic survival bid. They host 17th-placed Nottingham Forest in a massive relegation six-pointer next Sunday, before travelling to Sunderland. The run-in also features tricky tests against Brighton, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Aston Villa, and Chelsea, before Spurs conclude the season at home against Everton on May 24. It promises to be a tense finale.