Spurs loan watch: Reviewing the rest of the UK | OneFootball

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·5 April 2025

Spurs loan watch: Reviewing the rest of the UK

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Over the weekend, there were plenty of games for Tottenham Hotspur loanees. We have already covered the Championship here, and League One here, if you wish to catch up on the loanees playing in those leagues. Here, we will round up the rest of the action in the UK.

How things went for the rest of Spurs' UK based loanees on Saturday


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Just before we fully begin – George Abbott missed Notts County’s game at Colchester United due to a knock he picked up in the win over MK Dons in midweek. In his absence, Notts fell to a 1-0 defeat, which allows Colchester – the side just outside the play offs – to be six points behind them. They have 68 points from their 41 games so far.

Next up for Notts is a home game against Salford City on Friday night, for a 19:45 BST kick off. Fingers crossed that the Spurs loanee is back for that game. It is clear that Notts need him, with an abject performance today without him.

In the National League, Luca Gunter was named as a substitute for Wealdstone for a second game in a row, which is pretty alarming. In his absence in midweek, his replacement made three saves and kept a clean sheet in a huge win against Boston United. This time they hosted third placed Forest Green Rovers.

In this one, Wealdstone pulled off a huge 2-1 win, having gone behind. These three points have left the Stones in 18th place in the National League table, with 48 points from their 41 games. They are now five points above the relegation zone, albeit having played one more game.

Next up is an away game against table toppers and local rivals Barnet on Saturday, for a 12:30 GMT kick off.

Meanwhile, North of the border, we finally have a start – and appearance of any kind – to report on, as Alfie Dorrington started for Aberdeen in their Scottish Premiership game away to Ross County.

After 33 minutes, Aberdeen took the lead. That goal proved to be crucial, as it ended up being the only goal of the game for either side, securing all three points on the road for Aberdeen. Dorrington played the whole 90 minutes, making 13 clearances to more than play his part in the clean sheet.

This win leaves the Spurs loanees’ side in 4th place in the Scottish Premiership, with 49 points from their 32 games. Next up is a home game against Rangers on Sunday, for a 12:00 GMT kick off.

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