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Wednesday 5th April 7.45pm
Premier League
Liberty Stadium
A successful return to Premier League football after the international break is out of the way.
It was only marred by a couple of injuries, mainly to our latest academy graduate, Harry Winks.
Let's hope that we can improve his spirits with another win on our travels.
This time up is a trip abroad, where the sunny shores of Swansea await us.
Our hosts have had a pretty mixed season and are still heavily involved in the relegation battle.
Switching from Bob Bradley to Paul Clement has had a big positive effect, though.
They've looked far more effective under the new manager, while Tom Carroll's also had an impact.
Even their recent losses have been more competitive, though they haven't stopped completely.
Losing Llorente to injury seems to have hit them quite hard.
Their visit to the Lane earlier in the season was something of a disaster for them.
Neil Taylor was lucky not to see red for an early tackle on Kyle Walker, which seemed to stifle the game a little.
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Once it settled down it became one-way traffic, though they could have legitimate cause for complaint about the opener.
Dele Alli seemed to dive to earn it, trailing his leg and forcing contact with our old player, Kyle Naughton.
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Much was made of the latter, while the former was largely ignored, for some reason.
Perhaps it was because of Swansea's collapse that followed? Son swiftly made it 2-1 before half-time.
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Kane scored again early in the second half to kill the game, then Eriksen netted a brace to finish it off.
It was the least that the team deserved based on play, as the visitors struggled badly and failed to create.
They finished the game without a single shot, either on or off target, managing only a solitary blocked effort.
I suspect that we'll see much more from them in this game.
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Last season's visit to the Liberty was a much closer affair.
Despite starting brightly, we quickly went behind to an Andre Ayew goal from a nice move.
Christian Eriksen leveled things up from a free-kick, but we went behind again soon after.
Harry Kane seemed to lose his bearings on a corner and he sliced it into his own net.
Eriksen tied it up again with another free-kick and then nearly nicked it at the end, but it finished 2-2.
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Neither side has any suspensions for this game, though both have injury problems.
Kane, Rose, Lamela and Winks miss out for us, while Wanyama will be assessed before the game.
Rangel, Dyer and Llorente are all likely to miss out for the Swans.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Dier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen; Trippier, Wanyama, Winks, Davies; Eriksen, Alli; Janssen.
Subs: Vorm, Walker, Carter-Vickers, Dembele, Sissoko, N'Koudou, Son.
League form: WLWWWW.
Swans: Fabianski; Naughton, Fernandez, Mawson, Olsson; Fer, Cork, Carroll; Narsingh, Ayew, Sigurdsson.
Subs: Nordfeldt, van der Hoorn, Kingsley, Ki, Montero, McBurnie, Baston.
League form: WLWLLD.
Referee: Jonathan Moss. The same ref as the game at WHL.
TV: Not televised.
Who should start up front? Did Janssen do enough to keep his place or should Son return?
Which system should we start with and which position should Dier play in?
Do we need to adjust anything to deal with any aspect of Swansea's play?

