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·11 March 2025

Spurs loan watch: Round up of everything else

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This past weekend, as always, there were loads of games for Spurs loanees. We have already covered the Championship here, League One here, League Two here, and the Belgium Pro League here. Let’s dissect the rest of it.

How things went for the rest of Tottenham's loanees this weekend

In the National League, Luca Gunter and Wealdstone were in action away to Rochdale. Unfortunately, it was a big mismatch, with the hosts running out 4-1 winners, and having 16 shots to the Stones’ two. As for Gunter, he made two saves during the game.


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This defeat leaves Wealdstone in 21st place, the final relegation spot, with 35 points from their 34 games to date. Next up is a game against Eastleigh at home on Saturday afternoon, with a 15:00 GMT kick off.

North of the border, Alfie Dorrington and his Aberdeen side were in Scottish Cup action at home to second tier side Queen’s Park – whom had knocked Rangers out in the previous round.

Fortunately for the Dons, there would be no cup upset this time round, as they pulled off a comfortable 4-1 victory – with Dorrington playing 72 minutes of the game. They have been drawn against Hearts in the semi-finals, with that game for now set to take place on Saturday, the 19th of April – for a 15:00 GMT kick off.

Next up is a return to Scottish Premiership action, when they face St. Johnstone on the road this Saturday, for a 15:00 GMT kick off.

Finally, in La Liga – Alejo Veliz’s RCD Espanyol side hosted Bryan Gil’s Girona on Monday night. As tends to be the case, Veliz was named on the bench, whilst Gil started for Girona.

After a goalless first half, Espanyol took the lead four minutes into the second half. It looked like that would be the winner, but Girona equalised from the spot with two minutes of normal time remaining, and the spoils were shared.

As for the players themselves, Veliz came on for the final seconds of the game, whilst Gil played for around 75 minutes of the game, before being replaced by former Spurs loanee Arnaut Danjuma.

This result leaves Espanyol 15th in La Liga, with 28 points from 26 games. Meanwhile Girona are in 13th place, with 33 points from 27 games. Next up, Espanyol face Mallorca on Saturday for a 15:15 GMT kick off, whilst Girona face Valencia on Saturday night, for a 20:00 GMT kick off.

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