Spurs poised to join Manchester party

Harry Redknapp's side beat Everton 2-0 on Wednesday to join second-placed Manchester United on 45 points. Both will go level with City on Saturday if Spurs beat Wolves and United overcome Bolton Wanderers, as the leaders do not play until Monday.

Showcasing an attractive brand of football that has had even United manager Sir Alex Ferguson drooling, Spurs have racked up the points, losing just one league game since August, but have kept a low profile while Manchester grabbed the headlines.

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