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Wednesday 14th September 7.45pm
Champions League Group Stage
Wembley Stadium
A good win against Stoke with an impressive scoreline and now it's time for our return to the Champions League.
All reports suggest that we're due a record attendance for this one, so it'll be interesting to see what the atmosphere's like.
Could be a tester for our eventual move to the new stadium, even though it's not going very far.
Lots of clubs seem to struggle with it, with West Ham being the latest example.
We go into this one having won two and drawn two of our opening fixtures.
Things haven't flowed that well, but we've still been picking up points and look hard to beat.
Only two goals conceded and neither from open play, so more of that solidity will be welcome.
Scoring as freely as we did against Stoke would be nice, too.
Monaco's start has been even more impressive, though.
They've won three of their four Ligue 1 games, including a 3-1 win over PSG, drawing the other.
The Champions League qualifiers threw up some tough fixtures for them, too.
Fenerbahce and Villarreal were dispatched and they come into this game following a 4-1 away win.
Unusually for a European game, we actually do have fixtures from last season to examine.
Our game at White Hart Lane in the Europa League group stage went very well for us.
Erik Lamela struck a first-half hat-trick, before Stephan El Shaarawy pulled one back for the visitors.
Tom Carroll's first senior goal killed any thoughts of a comeback and the game finished 4-1.
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The away trip, which came earlier in the season, saw familiar goalscorers but a less familiar scoreline.
Lamela opened the scoring in the first half and we looked pretty comfortable, but failed to extend the lead.
El Shaarawy was introduced in the second-half and he nicked a late equaliser.
Bit of a sickener and a lesson to learn, too.
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Dembele's ban wouldn't apply to this game, but it has now ended anyway, thankfully.
Rose looks likely to miss out again via injury, but we don't appear to have any other problem in that area.
Neither side have any bans and Monaco appear to have few injury issues.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies; Dier, Wanyama; Eriksen, Alli, Son; Kane.
Subs: Vorm, Trippier, Carter-Vickers, Sissoko, Winks, Lamela, Janssen.
Monaco: De Sanctis; Raggi, Glik, De Jesus Nascimento, Sidibe; Dirar, Fabinho, Bakayoko, Traore; Silva, Germain.
Subs: Badiashile, N'Doram, Toure, Boschilia, Jean, Moutinho, Falcao.
Referee: No idea. Can't find it anywhere.
Son's performance against Stoke and Dembele's return to eligibility make predicting this selection tough.
Should they both be selected and if so, at whose expense?
Any other changes you'd make, either to the starting XI or the match-day squad?



