It's game day for Tottenham Hotspur.
Spurs play host to Wolves in the Premier League at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, looking to bounce back from their defeat to Chelsea last time out.
With the Blues only drawing at Bournemouth, the door to the top four has once again been left ajar, meaning a win over Wolves would take Spurs to within two points of a Champions League spot.
Can Mourinho and his side grind out another result to put the pressure back on Chelsea?
All the build-up to the game in N17 and the other stories making the headlines around Tottenham in the last 24 hours are below in our round-up.
Mourinho transfer admission
Spurs did not do a huge amount of business in the January transfer window.
Gedson Fernandes arrived on loan from Benfica, while Steven Bergwijn joined from PSV Eindhoven.
No strikers came through the door, despite Harry Kane picking up an injury - a bone of contention for the supporters.

But they will hope business is done in the summer window.
And Jose Mourinho has been talking about his transfer plans.
Alderweireld admission
There has been plenty of talk around Toby Alderweireld's future at Tottenham in the last two years.
It looked like the Belgian centre-back was going to leave the club last summer, with a strong feeling that he would leave at the end of his contract this year.

However, when Jose Mourinho replaced Mauricio Pochettino as the head coach, Alderweireld put pen to paper on a new contract in N17.
And he's been speaking about signing on the dotted line.
Parrott start
Jose Mourinho has decisions to make over his team selection for the game against Wolves on Sunday.
He does not have too many options up front but there is one in particular that the supporters would like to see - Troy Parrott.
Here's the team the fans want to see.
There are a number of other big decisions the supporters want Mourinho to make for the match with Wolves, which could be crucial in the race for the top four.
It's clear though, that the defensive lineup from the game with Chelsea will not be tolerated against Wolves.