It all comes down to Thursday night for Ange Postecoglou and Tottenham. There is so much pressure on the head coach's shoulders right now and he must find a way of getting the better of Eintracht Frankfurt in the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final tie.
The sides played out a 1-1 draw at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last Thursday after Pedro Porro had cancelled out Hugo Ekitike's early strike. It was a game Spurs really could have won given the chances they created in the second half, with Lucas Bergvall and Rodrigo Bentancur notably hitting the crossbar.
The tie is firmly poised, though, and Tottenham have a big task on their hands considering Eintracht Frankfurt have not lost at home in the Europa League this season. Postecoglou's men also have to deliver a top performance after their display at Wolves last weekend.
The boss will make changes to his team and we have decided to take a look below at who could come in for the Europa League showdown.
Pedro Porro for Archie Gray
Porro proved to be a key player in the first game between the sides and that will likely be the case once again given his quality on the ball. The Spaniard was an unused substitute at Wolves on Sunday but he will almost certainty come in and replace Archie Gray at right-back.
Micky van de Ven for Ben Davies
Micky van de Ven was another player who dropped to the bench at Wolves and didn't play at all. The Dutchman will be one of the first names on the teamsheet in Germany given his importance to the side.
He is so vital at the back for Spurs and his inclusion could possibly make a huge difference.
Destiny Udogie for Djed Spence
Destiny Udogie will also be nice and fresh after watching on from the bench against Wolves. The left-back was a standout player in the first leg tie against Eintracht Frankfurt and you would imagine he comes back in given his performance last Thursday.
Udogie attacked at every opportunity at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium one week ago and his runs forward are going to be key for Spurs.
Rodrigo Bentancur for Yves Bissouma
Postecoglou ideally would not have wanted to use Bentancur at Wolves but that was not possible given the team's struggles. The 27-year-old ended up playing 35 minutes in the West Midlands but this time he will be in from the off in Frankfurt.
Lucas Bergvall for Pape Matar Sarr
Bergvall was also needed from the bench against Wolves given what Postecoglou's side served up. The Swede did lose the ball for Matheus Cunha's late goal and he will want to atone for that error with a big display away at Eintracht Frankfurt.
The youngster was impressive in the first leg between the sides and extremely unlucky not to have a goal to his name after his rasping drive struck the crossbar. Bergvall may only be 19 years of age but he will be pivotal for the Lilywhites as they look to keep their Europa League dreams alive.
Son Heung-min/Richarlison for Mathys Tel
Mathys Tel will be hoping he has done enough to start again after scoring two goals in his last three appearances. The January addition knows Frankfurt well following his time in the Bundesliga and a game in Germany may well suit him down to the ground.
If Tel isn't named on the left-wing in the starting XI, Son Heung-min, providing he is fit, will be the favourite to start there. Richarlison should be another player to consider there after scoring late on in the Wolves defeat.
The Brazilian does make things happen when he is in the side but Postecoglou will have to decide if his player is fit enough to play a large portion of the contest after only recently returning from injury.
Dejan Kulusevski/Wilson Odobert for Brennan Johnson
Tottenham received a huge boost on Sunday with Dejan Kulusevski returning to the pitch for the first time since the end of February. The Swede may have only got 15 minutes to his name but that will have done him the world of good following a lengthy period on the sidelines.
Kulusevski is pivotal in Postecoglou's Tottenham XI and he may well put him in from the off given what is at stake for the team and also himself. Postecoglou explained on Sunday that he was managing Wilson Odobert's fitness and that raises questions over whether a start is possible.
If Kulusevski is in a position to start, he is named in the team by the boss.
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