Tottenham return to Premier League action on Sunday afternoon when they take on Wolves at Molineux.
Having hit Burnley for five last Saturday, the team then finished off the Champions League group stage with a 3-1 defeat against Bayern Munich.
With Chelsea expected to pick up maximum points against Bournemouth on Saturday afternoon, it is imperative that the Lilywhites also get a win on the board as they look to keep up the pressure on the top four.
But what changes could Jose Mourinho make from last weekend's win over the Clarets?
football.london takes a look at the players who could potentially come into the starting XI.
Harry Winks
The midfielder hasn't featured since the 2-1 defeat against Manchester United due to an ankle injury.
The England international came off with the issue at Old Trafford and he duly missed out in the Burnley and Bayern Munich games.
However, the club announced on Friday that Winks has now returned to training and he will be in contention for the game at Molineux.
Mourinho has pretty much settled on his defence and attack but midfield has so far proved to be a bit of a problem.
As Moussa Sissoko and Eric Dier have started in the past two games alongside each other, Winks may come in for one of them as Tanguy Ndombele is still sidelined with a groin issue.
Ryan Sessegnon
Sessegnon really took his chance in the team at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday evening as he netted his first goal for the club.
The summer signing was a shining light on an otherwise drab night for the team and he will no doubt feature a lot more for the side over the coming weeks.
Although he started his career off at left-back during his time at Fulham, Mourinho has stated that he doesn't see him playing at the back and will instead use him further forward.
So could he remain in the team against Wolves?
That would mean that one of Lucas Moura or Son Heung-min would miss out, with the former the more likelier of the two if that did indeed happen.