Tottenham vs Ajax
Uefa Champions League 2018-19 | Semi-final, first leg
Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Date: Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Kick-off time: 8pm BST, tonight
Tottenham host Ajax tonight in their eagerly-anticipated first European Cup semi-final for 57 years.
Following the quarter-final draw - which pitted Tottenham against Manchester City and Ajax against Juventus - few would have predicted that these two sides would reach the last four of the Champions League.
However, Spurs knocked out City on away goals in a nail-biting tie, while Dutch giants Ajax - who had already toppled holders Real Madrid - shocked Juve with their effervescent brand of fluid football to deservedly reach the semi-finals.
With Liverpool and Barcelona facing off in the other semi-final, there will be at least one unlikely finalist this year - and both Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Hag will be confident of leading their teams to Madrid.
Despite Tottenham's quarter-final success, a limp 1-0 defeat to West Ham on Saturday - the first at their new home - means Spurs must raise their game against an Ajax side who have had a week off after the Dutch FA postponed the league's entire fixture list to help the Eredivisie leaders.
Tottenham vs Ajax team news and line-ups
Tottenham XI: Lloris, Trippier, Sanchez, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose, Wanyama, Rose, Eriksen, Dele, Lucas, Llorente
Subs: Gazzaniga, Foyth, Walker-Peters, Davies, Dier, Skipp, Sissoko
Ajax XI: Onana; Veltman, de Ligt, Blind, Tagliafico; Schone, De Jong, van de Beek; Ziyech, Tadic, Neres
Subs: Varela, Sinkgraven, Huntelaar, Mazraoui, Magallan, Dolberg, De Wit
Score prediction: Tottenham 1-1 Ajax
Ajax would have seemed like a dream semi-final draw for any side before the knockout stages began, but the Dutch side have knocked out holders Real Madrid and Italian giants Juventus en route to the last four.
With Ajax beating those two European heavyweights with second-leg wins away from home, Tottenham will be right up against it in north London - especially with Son and Kane missing.
If Spurs' defence can nullify Ajax the same way they did with Borussia Dortmund, Pochettino's side could well take a positive result to Amsterdam. However, the real battle will be in midfield with Matthis De Ligt and Frenkie De Jong stepping up, while Dusan Tadic will have to be watched carefully.