Spurs loan watch: What the weekend looks like

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Luka Vuskovic in action for Westerlo
Luka Vuskovic in action for Westerlo | MAARTEN STRAETEMANS/GettyImages

This weekend, as February begins - there are plenty of games for a number of Tottenham Hotspur loanees. Let's take a look at how things are shaping up.

How things look for Tottenham Hotspur loanees this weekend

In the Championship, Ashley Phillips and his Stoke City side are on the road against an improving Hull City side on Saturday. The two teams are only separated by goal difference – and only two goals at that – so this is a really big game for all concerned. Kick off for this one at 15:00 GMT.  Elsewhere, Yang Min-hyeok could make his debut for QPR away to Millwall - also at 15:00 GMT.

Meanwhile, in League One, there is also a big game for Josh Keeley, Jamie Donley, and their Leyton Orient side, as they host Stockport County on Saturday. As it stands, Orient currently occupy sixth position – the final play off spot – and sit three points behind Stockport, with a game in hand, and marginally better goal difference. Huge game. Another 15:00 GMT kick off. 

Elsewhere in the third tier, Matthew Craig and his Mansfield Town side are on the road against lowly Shrewsbury Town on Saturday, for another 15:00 GMT kick off.  

Down in League Two, George Abbott and his Notts County side travel down to Kent to face Gillingham on Saturday. With a win, Notts could go up to second in the league. This game is one of the earlier 12:30 GMT slots, live available on Sky Sports red button for those of you in the UK.  

In the National League, Luca Gunter and Wealdstone host Solihull Moors on Saturday. The Wealdstone manager recently left for Solihull, so they will be really hoping to get one over them. Another 15:00 GMT kick off there.  

North of the border, Alfie Dorrington and Aberdeen are in Scottish Premiership action away to Hibernian on Saturday, as they look for their first win in the league since early November - 15:00 GMT kick off.

On the continent, Alejo Veliz and RCD Espanyol will host Real Madrid on Saturday, for a 20:00 GMT kick off. On Monday night, Bryan Gil and Girona will host Las Palmas, for another 20:00 GMT kick off. 

Finally, in the Belgian Pro League – Luka Vuskovic, Alfie Devine, and KVC Westerlo are in action away to KV Kortrijk on Sunday. The reverse fixture was the last game that Westerlo won, back on the 24th of November. An 18:15 GMT kick off for this one.