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·9 gennaio 2026
Spurs host Villa in make-or-break FA Cup tie as pressure reaches a boiling point

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·9 gennaio 2026

Tottenham Hotspur turn to the FA Cup this weekend in search of relief from an uneven Premier League campaign that has refused to gain real momentum.
Saturday’s third-round tie offers a change of scenery, but not a change in difficulty, with Aston Villa arriving in London for an all-Premier League encounter.
The competition represents a chance for Spurs to reset after a run of league results that has left them short of the positions they would expect to be contesting.
Thomas Frank’s side have struggled to sustain form, mixing encouraging performances with damaging lapses that have stalled their progress.
The FA Cup provides an opportunity to measure themselves in a different context, even if the margin for error remains slim.
That is largely because Villa arrive as one of the league’s most consistent sides, even if their recent rhythm has dipped slightly.
Unai Emery’s men were held to a goalless draw by Crystal Palace in midweek, missing the chance to tighten their grip near the top end of the table.
It was a result that slowed their momentum rather than derailed it, and Villa remain firmly competitive on multiple fronts.
They have already beaten Tottenham in the Premier League this season, a result that will sharpen their belief ahead of this return visit.
Villa’s organisation, control in midfield and threat on the break continue to make them awkward opponents, especially in knockout football.
For Spurs, that earlier defeat underlines the scale of the task if they are to progress.
There is also little room for complacency given that a Premier League opponent removes the safety net often associated with early-round ties.
Tottenham’s home form offers some encouragement, but it has not always translated into points or control across ninety minutes.
Frank will want a response built on intensity and discipline rather than emotion to get fans onside.
The FA Cup third round has historically offered Spurs moments of clarity in difficult seasons, and they will hope for a similar effect here.
Villa will view the competition as another avenue to test the depth and resilience of their squad.
With little between the sides and everything to play for, this promises to be a contest shaped by fine margins rather than reputation.









































