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Saturday 29th December 3pm
Premier League
Wembley Stadium
Halfway through the season and we're sitting in 2nd place, despite having played 11 away games.
Bournemouth came to play and paid a heavy price for going toe-to-toe, which allowed us to leapfrog City.
Wolves have been a trickier proposition on the road so far and will likely offer a sterner test.
They've played nine away from Molineux and only conceded nine goals, winning, drawing and losing three each.
It's our final game of 2018. Will we go out with a bang or get dragged down by the pack?
Nuno Espírito Santo has had a successful start to his first Premier League campaign.
Wolves have had mixed results and they'll believe that they can improve, but there's been plenty of positives.
11th place in the first season after coming up would be perfectly respectable, of course.
It's not the full picture of their position, though. 14 points clear of the drop and only 2 behind 7th place.
Can they push for a return to Europe next year or will mid-table safety be enough?
The game at Molineux earlier in the season was a very strange one.
The team selection reflected the upcoming PSV Champions League fixture and the start was far from ideal.
Dembele picked up an injury that he still hasn't recovered from when there was only seven minutes gone.
Lamela, Moura and Kane appeared to have put the game to bed after an hour though, as the goals rattled in.
Two mistakes from Foyth resulted in penalties after that, setting up a tense, nervy finish:
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Wanyama, Vertonghen, Dembele and Dier are still out, while Alli and Aurier may return.
Diogo Jota is out for the visitors. Leander Dendoncker and Kortney Hause will be assessed after absences due to illness.
Neither side has any suspensions.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Walker-Peters, Foyth, Alderweireld, Rose; Sissoko, Winks; Moura, Eriksen, Son; Kane.
Subs: Gazzaniga, Trippier, Sanchez, Davies, Skipp, Lamela, Llorente.
League form: LWWWWW.
Wolves: Patricio; Bennett, Coady, Boly; Doherty, Moutinho, Saiss, Jonny; Gibbs-White; Traore, Jimenez.
Subs: Ruddy, Vinagre, Kilman, Neves, Costa, Cavaleiro, Bonatini.
League form: LWWWLD
Referee: Stuart Atwell.
TV: Not televised.
It's another rapid fixture, so how many changes do we need to make and how many can we risk?
Which system or formation is best suited to breaking down Wolves' stubborn resistance?
With games on Tuesday and Friday, is there anything that we need to do differently to preserve the squad?



