Spurs Top Champions Cup Standings
Spurs Top International Champions Cup Standings
The International Champions Cup has 18 participating teams contesting the tournament in 2018 (6th edition) with each team playing three matches and the champion crowned based on points total. Matches are held across 15 venues in the United States, 7 in Europe, and 1 in Singapore.
Tottenham Hotspur stands at the head of the International Champions Cup standings having completed our games in the USA with seven points out of nine.
Top Scorers Table
Remaining Fixtures
Chelsea have three points from two games.
Lyon have three points from two games.
Real Madrid have three points from two games.
AS Roma have three points from two games.
Atletico Madrid have two points from two games.
Inter Milan have four points from two games.
Our goal difference is +4, we scored 7 and let in 3 goals
Inter goal difference is +1, they have scored 2 and let in 1 goal.
This year the competition may well be decided on goal difference and then goals scored, so Spurs stand in a strong position.
Rules for classification
1) Points
2) Head-to-head points
3) Goal differential
4) Goals scored
5) Result against common opponent
6) Fewer red cards
7) Fewer yellow cards
8) Fewer fouls committed
9) Coin flip
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1 comment
When you consider that there are very, very few teams across Europe that had more players involved at the World Cup and unavailable than we did then it's pretty damned impressive.
It'll go under most people's radar, like a number of other indicators, but it does show for those interested to look that we've made remarkable progress recently. And that's without buying a single player. Maybe people will start to build confidence in those running the club and the team (Who am I kidding - They won't even notice and will stay perpetually in denial).
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