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·14 gennaio 2025

Spurs loan watch: Midweek Preview

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After a rare midweek with no action for any Tottenham Hotspur loanees last time out, there is plenty of action this week to dip your toes into. Let's take a look at how the next couple of days look for those out on loan.

Looking ahead to midweek for all of the Tottenham loanees

To begin, Dane Scarlett and his Oxford United side make the trip down to the South West to face bottom of the league Plymouth Argyle on Tuesday. Although the U's were dumped out of the FA Cup by League One side Exeter City at the weekend, Scarlett was back in the team, and registered an assist. Their hosts are coming into this after a shock 1-0 win at Brentford. Kick off here is 19:45 GMT


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In the FA Cup, there are games for a few players. Josh Keeley, Jamie Donley and their Leyton Orient side saw their game against Derby County on Saturday evening postponed due to the weather, so that will take place on Tuesday evening instead. Should they manage to get through, they will be rewarded with a home tie against Manchester City in the fourth round. Kick off is 19:45 GMT.

Likewise for Matthew Craig and his new Mansfield Town side, with their home game against Wigan Athletic postponed for the same reasons. They would have been in League One action against Exeter City on Tuesday, but that game has now also been postponed so this one can take place. We could see Craig make his debut here. Another 19:45 GMT kick off.

On Wednesday evening, Alfie Dorrington and his new Aberdeen side are in SPFL action, as they make the trip to Glasgow to face Rangers at Ibrox for game week 23. The young defender was an unused sub when Spurs went there back in December. Before heading on loan to Scotland, Dorrington signed a new deal in N17 ahead of the move, signing until 2029. He could make his debut for the Dons here. Kick off is 20:00 GMT.

So, there we have it. Adding Dorrington to each piece may take a bit of getting used to, it has to be said. Hopefully a good move for him, with plenty of regular game time. Spurs seemed to have got their loan for Ashley Phillips at Stoke City pretty spot on, so let's hope another 19 year old centre half can follow suit, and do well. Good luck to him in any case.

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