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Tuesday 13th February
Champions League Round of 16
Allianz Stadium, Turin
Our tough run of Premier League games has come and gone and we've survived without defeat.
Wins against Utd and the Goons, either side of a respectable draw at Anfield, plus progress in the FA Cup?
I think that everyone would've grabbed that with both hands.
Now we face possibly our toughest test of the campaign, so far.
A trip to Italy to face the country's current champions.
Juventus have been largely excellent this season, carrying on the form that won them last year's Serie A.
They've only dropped points in four games so far, drawing twice and losing twice, but still find themselves in 2nd place.
Napoli have held them off, stubbornly defending a one point lead, while all others have fallen away.
A 14 point gap separates our hosts from 3rd place Inter, who are fighting it out with Lazio and Roma for the top 4.
It's a quite remarkable feat from the Naples natives, whose only league loss came against Juve.
The Old Lady are on an amazing run at the moment, winning 10 of their last 11 matches and drawing the other.
They've only conceded one goal in that run, during a 3-1 win at Hellas Verona, scoring 22 times themselves.
It'll take something special to breach this defence, it seems.
The Champions League group did give them some rather special opponents, though.
Their only defeat of that stage came at the first hurdle, as they were taken apart at the Nou Camp.
Barcelona went on to win the group, but it was the only loss that was inflicted on that Italians as they progressed, too.
A draw in Turin was enough for both of them, as Olympiakos and Sporting Lisbon fell by the wayside.
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We've never played a competitive fixture against Juventus before, but we have had a couple of recent friendlies.
The most recent was our season opener at Wembley at the start of this campaign.
Goals from Kane and Eriksen were enough to see off a Juve side wearing a horrific camo kit.
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Toby Alderweireld appears to be our only major absence for this one, as he's been left behind to continue his recovery.
Howedes, Cuadrado, Matuidi and Dybala are all out for our hosts, apparently.
Neither side has any suspensions.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Trippier, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Davies; Dier, Dembele; Eriksen, Alli, Son; Kane.
Subs: Vorm, Aurier, Rose, Wanyama, Sissoko, Lamela, Moura.
League form: DWDWDW.
Juventus: Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Benatia, Chiellini, Sandro; Khedira, Pjanic, Marchisio; Bernardeschi, Higuain, Mandzukic.
Subs: Szczesny, Pinsolglio, De Sciglio, Barzagli, Rugani, Asamoah, Sturaro, Bentacur.
League form: WWWWWW.
Referee: Felix Brych (Ger). He was the official in charge of last season's final, featuring Juventus.
TV: BT Sport 2.
Should we make any changes to the side that's started our last couple of matches?
Do we need to approach this with caution or should we play our normal game?
Does our bench need altering at all and should we be looking for anything specific late on?

