Hello and welcome to live coverage of Tottenham's Premier League clash against Man City.
It is a huge night of football in north London with the Premier League title and Champions League qualification on the line.
For Ange Postecoglou's Spurs side, a top-four finish is still a possibility and they have the opportunity to up the pressure on Aston Villa going into the final day by getting the better of Man City.
Three points is also a must for the visitors as they bid to ensure that they have one hand on the title ahead of their final match of the campaign at home to West Ham.
With Arsenal currently leading the way at present, everyone connected with the Gunners will be hoping that their fierce north London rivals can do them a huge favour as they bid to win England's top prize for the first time since 2004.
Tottenham correspondents Alasdair Gold and Rob Guest are covering the match with all the build-up and the action as it happens on the pitch and reaction from the supporters and media.
Scroll down for all of our latest updates from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Key Events
Full-time
GOAL!
Confirmed Man City XI
Confirmed Tottenham XI
Rob Guest
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Premier League, Tuesday 14th, 2024
KEY EVENT
Full-time
Man City win 2-0 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
They now have one hand on the Premier League title going into the final day.
Rob Guest
GOAL!
Haaland scores from the penalty spot.
Emphatic penalty from the striker.
Rob Guest
Penalty City
Man City have a penalty in the 90th minute after Porro brings Doku down in the box.
Alasdair Gold
Massive moment
Massive chance for Spurs as Son runs through clear on goal but his low shot is saved by Ortega. Huge moment there.
Rob Guest
Wasted opportunity
Really good chance for City to put the game to bed but Gvardiol delays his pass to Doku and Romero is on hand to cut it out once he finally decides to release it.
Alasdair Gold
Spurs subs
Lo Celso and Skipp replace Sarr and Hojbjerg.
Rob Guest
Save
Vicario on hand again to tip away Doku's effort.
Alasdair Gold
Kulusevski goes close
Kulusevski close to levelling the scores. His shot bounces between the legs of Ortega but the keeper manages to gather it.
Rob Guest
Pause in play
Nasty one for Ederson here after Romero collides with him when trying to get on the end of a cross.
After receiving treatment from the medical team, the goalkeeper played on initially before making way for Ortega.
KEY EVENT
GOAL!
Man City are ahead through Haaland!
The visitors work the ball really well after some excellent play from Foden down the left and it culminates with De Bruyne putting the ball on a plate for the Norwegian to tap home.
Alasdair Gold
Spurs chance
Ederson saves from Son after Sarr sends Johnson away down the right and he hits a low ball into the box which the captain gets a little touch to.
Rob Guest
Save
What a save from Vicario!
Spurs play themselves into danger and De Bruyne shoots on the spin, with Vicario making a superb one-handed save to divert the ball wide.
Sam Truelove
The current Premier League table
Of course, lots of Arsenal supporters will be wondering what this current scoreline means for the Premier League table.
If the game stays 0-0, Arsenal will remain at the top of the table on goal difference. Both the Gunners and City will be on 86 points, with Mikel Arteta's side having a superior goal difference of three heading into the final weekend.
Tottenham, meanwhile, would be on 68 points and four points behind Aston Villa, meaning they would not qualify for the Champions League.
There's still 45 minutes left to play, of course!
Rob Guest
Peep
We're back underway in north London.
Alasdair Gold
Here are Alasdair's first half Spurs player ratings
Guglielmo Vicario 7
Pedro Porro 7
Cristian Romero 7
Radu Dragusin 8
Micky van de Ven 6
Rodrigo Bentancur 8
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg 6
James Maddison 7
Brennan Johnson 6
Pape Matar Sarr 7
Son Heung-min 6
Rob Guest
Half-time
It's 0-0 at the break in N17.
Rob Guest
Over
Good opening for Gvardiol from Walker's cross but his effort goes over Vicario's crossbar.
Haaland was lurking in the middle and wanted the ball played across for him.
Rob Guest
Tottenham coping well
Tottenham are defening well to frustrate City and they also look dangerous when they get the ball in the final third.
Almost half-time with things still all level at 0-0.
Alasdair Gold
Johnson chance
Another good bit of Spurs play ends with a Johnson shot blocked inside the City box.
Rob Guest
Save
What a save from Vicario to deny Foden from close range.
Hojbjerg got his clearance all wrong and it fell kindly for the England international, who was denied by a strong arm from the Tottenham shot-stopper.
Rob Guest
Hojbjerg to the rescue
Another good attack from City with Walker in acres of space down the right.
The ex-Tottenham man cannot pick out a teammate despite having so much time and Hojbjerg comes to Spurs' rescue as he clears for a corner.
Rob Guest
Flag up
City mount a dangerous attack and it results in De Bruyne seeing his shot deflected wide of goal by Van de Ven.
The linesman raised his flag seconds later, however, with Walker deemed to be offside at the start of the move.
Alasdair Gold
Great Spurs chance
Spurs almost take the lead. Lovely move up the pitch. Great Hojbjerg ball to Johnson who tees up Bentancur but Ederson tips over his shot.
Rob Guest
Peep
We're up and running in N17.
Stay tuned for all the action!
Rob Guest
Who is Tyrese Hall?
Tyrese Hall has been included in the Tottenham squad to take on Man City.
Click here for all you need to know about the academy ace.
Rob Guest
How Tottenham can qualify for the Champions League
Aston Villa missed a golden opportunity to secure their place in next season's Champions League following an entertaining 3-3 draw with Liverpool on Monday evening.
Heading into the game at Villa Park knowing a win would seal a spot in Europe's premier competition in 2024/25, Villa couldn't manage all three points and in the end had to settle for one after Jhon Duran scored a late double for the hosts.
The result does give Tottenham a glimmer of hope in regards to leapfrogging their top-four rivals come the final day of the season.
Click here to take a look at what exactly has to happen for that to be the case.
Sam Truelove
Brennan Johnson interview
Speaking to Sky Sports ahead of tonight's clash, Johnson said:
On getting a result tonight amid outside noise - Yeah definitely. There is a lot of noise about it but for us, it’s full focus on the game because as professionals we know there is a job to do. At the end of the day, there is still a possibility of reaching the Champions League places so that is what is the most important for us.
On taking belief into the game - I think our record here against Man City has been really good recently in the last few years. Even this season when we went there and got a point there and we are excited to test ourselves again.
Rob Guest
Ange on how Tottenham can challenge Man City
The Premier League title is very much in Man City's hands due to their game in hand over Arsenal.
If indeed Pep Guardiola can steer his side to two victories from their final two league matches of the 2023/24 season, City will lift the Premier League trophy for the fourth season on the trot.
Ange Postecoglou and Tottenham want to challenge Man City in the years ahead but plenty needs to be done both on and off the pitch if that is to be the case.
What Spurs do in the next couple of transfer windows is going to be pivotal, with Postecoglou making that point clear ahead of tonight's game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Read here.
KEY EVENT
Confirmed Man City XI
Man City XI: Ederson, Walker, Akanji, Dias, Gvardiol; Rodrigo, Kovacic; De Bruyne, Bernardo, Foden; Haaland.
Subs: Ortega Moreno, Stones, Ake, Grealish, Doku, Alvarez, Nunes, Bobb, Lewis.