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Saturday 17th March 12.15pm
FA Cup Quarter-Final
Liberty Stadium
The team bounced back from European disappointment pretty well with a flattering scoreline at Bournemouth.
It came at a cost though, as Harry Kane picked up another injury and will be missing for a while.
There's an international break coming up and we don't have a league game for a few weeks, thankfully.
We have one more chance at a trophy this season and we'll have to manage without him to make it.
An in-form Swansea will be a tough test for the rest of the side.
It's definitely been a season of two halves for our Welsh hosts.
Paul Clement saved the Swans from the drop in the previous campaign, but failed to recreate that form.
A 5-0 loss to Liverpool in December saw him sacked, as the team sat rock bottom of the league.
Staring relegation in the face, the club made an unusual appointment in Carlos Carvahal.
He'd recently been fired from Sheffield Wednesday and had no experience in the Premier League.
The Portuguese coach has been an inspired choice, so far.
He's won half of his 16 league games, drawing six and losing only two, one of which was to us.
They've also managed to progress in the cup via a series of replays, while making wholesale changes to the team.
Championship leaders Wolves were the first to go, followed by Notts County and his old club Wednesday.
This match should see him select his strongest XI though, with the international break coming up.
The league game at Wembley near the start season was a frustrating affair, typical of our early games there.
Kane hit the bar and a host of other chances were wasted, as our visitors failed to register a shot on target.
Mike Dean was at the forefront again, as a series of penalty claims were waved away.
The deadlock remained unbroken and it finished 0-0:
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The match at the Liberty was similarly noted for controversial refereeing decisions.
Fernando Llorente headed home against his old side to give us the lead, but replays showed that he was offside.
The flag went up against him a couple of minutes later when he was clear through, but this was another mistake.
Both sides asked for red cards, as things got a little heated in the second half and the score remained tight.
Alli finished it off near the end though, having been put in on goal with a delightful ball by Kane:
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Harry Kane will miss this match through injury, but he might be the only player unavailable.
Alderweireld could still be out though and Rose and Alli both picked up knocks against Bournemouth.
Swansea have a number of players missing for a variety of reasons.
Britton, Sanchez, Fer, Bony and Rangel are all injured, while Jordan Ayew is suspended.
Andre Ayew and Andy King are also cup-tied.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Aurier, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Rose; Wanyama, Dembele; Eriksen, Alli, Son; Kane.
Subs: Vorm, Trippier, Dier, Sissoko, Lamela, Moura, Llorente.
League form: WDWWWW.
Swans: Fabianski; van der Hoorn, Fernandez, Mawson; Naughton, King, Ki, Clucas, Olsson; J. Ayew, A. Ayew.
Subs: Nordfeldt, Bartley, Roberts, Carroll, Narsingh, Dyer, Abraham.
League form: WDWLWD.
Referee: Kevin Friend. VAR official: Stuart Atwell.
TV: BT Sport 1.
How do we replace Kane for this one? Continue with Son or give Llorente a game against his old club?
Should we go full strength for this game or continue to rest and rotate, as we have in other rounds?
Does anyone need resting, dropping or promoting to the bench?


