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Tuesday 18th September 5.55pm BST
Champions League Group Stage
San Siro
A loss either side of the international break has scuppered any early season momentum that we might have had.
The victory at Old Trafford seems like it was quite a long time ago and our performances since have been poor.
A positive start to this Champions League campaign is a must and it's a tricky opener.
The San Siro isn't unfamiliar to us, but it's been a very mixed bag, too.
Pochettino needs to get this one right and come away with at least a point.
Our hosts are the blue side of Milan, who aren't having the best of starts to the season.
Luciano Spalleti's side finished their last campaign in 4th place, edging out Lazio.
The team from Rome had the same points and superior goal difference, but a worse head-to-head record.
A goalless draw at the San Siro meant that a 3-2 loss at the Stadio Olimpico on the last day pushed them down into 5th.
Quite the sickener for our old fascist friends, I'm sure.
Qualification saw Inter make some interesting moves in the transfer window.
Nainggolan, Politano, de Vrij, Asamoah, Martinez, Vrsalijko and Balde were amongst those brought in.
Those signings have yet to pay off though, as their start has been rather rocky.
An opening day loss at Sassuolo was followed by a home draw against Torino.
A 3-0 win at Bologna will have raised spirits, but their 1-0 loss at home to Parma will have dampened them again.
We've faced Inter on two occasions in the past and they've both been fairly recent.
The first was our Champions League group meeting, which is largely remembered for Gareth Bale.
Here's a reminder of why:
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The second time saw us drawn together in the last 16 of the Europa League in 2012/13.
A comfortable 3-0 win in the first leg should've seen us progress comfortably, but that wouldn't be Spurs.
A weakened side and a dodgy ref saw the Italians make a game of it, matching our 3-0 win.
Emmanuel Adebayor scored in extra-time to put us back in front, but they leveled it up again with time to spare.
We held on to win on away goals and Villas-Boas lived to fight another day.
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Dele Alli, Hugo Lloris and Moussa Sissoko are all still missing due to injury.
Neither side has any suspensions.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Vorm; Trippier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose; Dembele, Dier, Winks, Eriksen; Kane, Moura.
Subs: Gazzaniga, Aurier, Sanchez, Davies, Wanyama, Lamela, Son.
Inter: Handanovic; D'Ambrosio, de Vrij, Skriniar, Chagas Estevao; Gagliardini, Brozovic; Candreva, Nainggolan, Perisic; Balde.
Subs: Padelli, Ranocchia, Miranda, Vecino, Valero, Mario, Asamoah, Politano, Icardi.
Referee: Clément Turpin (FRA). He was in charge for our 2-1 win in Dortmund last season and Alli's
TV: BT Sport 3.
What would you change for this one, given the heavy schedule and previous two losses?
Lineup, system, tactics or a mixture of all three?
Any changes to the match squad or is that balanced enough already?
