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Ich hoffe es kommen alle damit klar, bis bald,
Jonas
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Tottenham cut the gap to leaders Leicester to five points with victory over Stoke on Monday Night Football - but a host of other crunch encounters will take place in front of the Sky Sports cameras this week.From the title chase to the race to fourth and the bid to beat the drop, heres what could happen across a further seven live games... Newcastle v Man City - Tuesday, 7.45pm, Sky Sports 1 HD Rafa Benitez secured his first win as Newcastle manager against Swansea A game with repercussions at each end of the table, both teams will be looking to follow up impressive 3-0 victories when they meet at St James Park.Rafa Benitezs first win was crucial to Newcastles survival bid, and they could jump out of the relegation zone with another on Tuesday night. 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