Europa League winners Tottenham Hotspur end their 2024–25 season on home soil this weekend, hosting a Brighton & Hove Albion side boasting their own European aspirations.
Spurs ended their 17-year wait for a trophy by beating Manchester United 1–0 in Wednesday night’s Europa League final. After reasserting his knack of winning things in his second season back in September, Ange Postecoglou steered Spurs to glory in Bilbao.
Supporters will long bask in their continental glory, and absolutely nobody will care if they succumb to a record 22nd Premier League defeat on Sunday. This season will now be remembered for one reason and one reason only.
Postecoglou’s team selection may well depend on the verocity of the midweek celebrations, with a heavily rotated team from the final expected.






