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Sunday 1st March 2pm
Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Back-to-back poor performances and losses have been tough to watch and lacking in imagination.
Our Champions League campaign and chances of qualification for next year are looking grim, to say the least.
In stark contrast, Wolves are looking very strong and progressed comfortably in Europe, despite losing.
Our last game against them was a struggle and we're badly depleted up front since that match.
Can Mourinho find a way to make our strikerless team work or will it be another depressing defeat?
It's Nuno Espirito Santo's third season with the West Midlands club and each has been a big success, so far.
This one started off a lot less emphatically than the previous two, though.
Europa League qualifiers saw them kick-off in late July and it badly affected their league form.
Six games without victory and conceding 5 against Chelsea were very uncharacteristic of this side.
They followed it up with a fairly long unbeaten run and have looked impressive since, though.
Early domestic cup elimination to Villa and Man Utd has probably eased their fixture list a little.
Progress in the Europa League will test it as they continue though, facing Olympiakos in the next round.
It will be a strange one for their latest signing Daniel Podence, as he joined from the Greeks in January.
He's another Portuguese player on their books who shares the same agent, so he'll probably fit straight in.
They added extra depth in the summer too, which should stand them in good stead.
Our game against them at Wembley last season was an embarrassing collapse, having taken an early lead.
Harry Kane scored halfway through the first period, but tired legs and a lack of changes took their toll.
The visitors came out after the break looking strong and Pochettino failed to react quickly enough to it.
Boly equalised before two late goals gave them all three points, as Jimenez and Costa hit the target.
It was a game won on changes and our solitary substitution and weak bench told their own story:
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The match at Molineux in December was our first glimpse of old-style Mourinho since he joined the club.
An early rocket from Lucas Moura gave us the lead and it was clear that the intention was to hold onto it.
The hosts had most of the ball and the chances, as they looked for an equaliser and we tried to stay solid.
Adama Traore drew them level with a fine strike late on and they pushed for a winner, but it was not to be.
Jan Vertonghen headed home from a corner in injury time to shock the home fans and take the points:
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Kane, Son, Sessegnon, Foyth and Sissoko are out injured for this one.
Jonny is out for Wolves. Neither side has any suspensions.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Tanganga, Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Sanchez, Davies; Lo Celso, Ndombele, Winks, Moura; Bergwijn.
Subs: Gazzaniga, Aurier, Dier, Skipp, Fernandes, Lamela, Alli.
League form: LDWWWL.
Wolves: Patricio; Boly, Saiss, Coady; Doherty, Moutinho, Dendoncker, Neves, Otto; Jota, Jimenez.
Subs: Ruddy, Kilman, Vinagre, Gibbs-White, Traore, Podence, Neto.
League form: DWLDDW.
Ref: Stuart Atwell. VAR: Simon Hooper.
TV: Not televised.
How would you like to line up for this one and what would you change from the Chelsea game?
Would you stick with much of the same lineup, make a few changes or go for a wholesale switch?
Which system and tactics would you use and what are you expecting Wolves to go with?

