You must log in or register to see images
Saturday 13th January 5.30pm
Premier League
Wembley Stadium
Our FA Cup campaign is off to a winning start and has been rewarded with a trip to sunny Wales.
Wimbledon put up stern resistance until Son was introduced, but fell away after conceding the opening goal.
Our opponents Everton fell at the first hurdle, losing to a late goal against their local Merseyside rivals.
They'll be desperate to avoid back-to-back defeats in this one, so we'll need to up our game drastically.
The blue half of Liverpool had a busy summer in the transfer window, losing some big names, but spending large sums, too.
Lukaku and Deulofeu brought in nearly £100m for their coffers and they paid out that and more on new players.
Sigurdsson, Klaasen, Pickford, Keane and Ramirez drained those funds, while Rooney returned on a free.
The message from the press was that we could expect a challenge for Champions League places. It was not to be.
Ronald Koeman failed to get the best from his new signings and struggled to replace the goals of his departed forward.
An opening day win against Stoke and a victory over Bournemouth were all that he could manage from the first 9 games.
A disastrous Europa League group stage added to the pressure and he was replaced in late October.
An immediate replacement didn't materialise and it was more than a month before a new man was brought in.
Meet the new boss, he's quite an old boss. Sam Allardyce joined in November, following his short hiatus from the game.
Results immediately improved and he dragged them from a relegation battle to eyeing Europa places, again.
The impact was clear, but their form has dipped a little recently, as they've stumbled after his first loss.
Can he turn this group around again, having added Turkish striker Cenk Tosun to the mix in the transfer window?
The game at the Lane last season was one of our more misleading scorelines.
A fairly comfortable, routine victory almost became a wasted opportunity, as we conceded twice late on.
Harry Kane put us ahead in the first half with a wonderful strike from range and we pretty much coasted from there.
He added a second after the break and it felt like it could be game over. Not to be.
A slip from Vertonghen allowed Lukaku to pull one back late on, before Alli restored the gap.
Valencia nicked another right at the death to make it look pretty respectable:
You must log in or register to see media
Our visit to Goodison Park earlier in this campaign had a far more convincing look to it's result.
Kane put us ahead with a strike from range again, but this one was rather lucky as it was meant as a cross.
Christian Eriksen fired home a second before the break, pouncing on Ben Davies' saved shot.
Any thoughts of a second half comeback were soon dampened, as Kane scored swiftly after the restart.
The hosts looked disorganised and dispirited, as they allowed the team to stroll to full-time:
You must log in or register to see media
Toby Alderweireld and Danny Rose miss out again through injury, while Harry Winks is a doubt.
Baines, Coleman, Funes Mori and Stekelenburg are all out for Everton and Keane may join them.
Neither side has any suspensions.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Aurier, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Davies; Sissoko, Dier; Eriksen, Alli, Son; Kane.
Subs: Vorm, Trippier, Wanyama, Dembele, Winks, Lamela, Llorente.
League form: WLWWWD.
Everton: Pickford; Holgate, Keane, Williams, Martina; Davies, Schneiderlin; Vlasic, Rooney, Bolasie; Niasse.
Subs: Robles, Jagielka, Kenny, McCarthy, Sigurdsson, Lennon, Calvert-Lewin.
League form: WWDDLL.
Referee: Craig Pawson.
TV: BT Sport 1.
Did anyone do enough in the FA Cup game to keep their place for this one?
Does anyone need a rest or should anyone from the bench take their place in the starting XI?
Is their anything specific that we need to do to break down Allardyce's tactics?

