With international football done for 2025, club football can take centre-stage again, and for us it returns in the form of derby day when Tottenham come to town on Sunday (4.30pm).
We’ll look to maintain our lead at the top of the table and our 14-game unbeaten run at the expense of our north London neighbours, who have only tasted victory once in N5 in the last 33 league meetings on our turf.
In fact, Spurs have lost seven of their last nine Premier League games against us, as many defeats as they’d suffered in their previous 25, but this is the first under the management of Thomas Frank, who has returned a side that finished 17th last term back into the upper echelons of the division.