Tottenham will be eager to end their torrid league form and kick on from a promising performance against Hoffenheim in the Europa League as Leicester City travel to North London on Sunday.
Spurs were able to dominant more large portions of the game in Germany as James Maddison and Heung-min Son both excelled, much to Ange Postecoglou's delight.
He will surely be hoping that this is the start of a good run of games as the injury crisis that has ravaged the club this season appears to be nearing an end.
The home side should be confident coming into this match, especially as Leicester have only recorded one away Premier League win all season.
A must win game for Spurs
Tottenham's season has been marked by inconsistencies. With no ability to maintain a good set of results, Postecoglou's side has dropped further and further down the table.
The danger is clear. The relegation zone is looming large and it would be naive for any of the players or management to think that would not be a possibility.
Everton are four points behind but do hold a game in hand, albeit their match will be against league leaders Liverpool.
However, with Everton easily brushing Tottenham aside last week, there will be some belief that they can take a victory as they play against Brighton this weekend.
To put it simply: Spurs have to win.
Further injuries continue to ravage the squad
It is mind-blowing how many injuries Spurs have had this season.
Cristian Romeo and Micky van de Ven, one of the best centre-back partnerships in the league, have remained sidelined for the majority of the season.
Midfielders have come and gone with little niggles and issues and an unexpected illness wiped out a lot of the squad to compound their bad luck.
For this match, Pape Matar Sarr will likely remain out, along with Djed Spence. The right-back has shone brightly in recent matches, despite playing out of position on numerous occasions.
His loss will be felt hard as Tottenham lose his strong and quick dribbling ability.
Fortunately, Ben Davies has returned from his hamstring injury and can fill in but Tottenham will miss Spence's influence.
Moore to start?
Mikey Moore has been a standout performer whenever he has entered the pitch.
Despite his age, at only 17-years-old, he has done superbly well and has contributed well to his side.
With two assists in his last two games, he is clearly a threat for any team and should be afforded the opportunity to start.
With a potential front three of Mikey Moore, Heung-min Son and Dejan Kulusevski, Tottenham would have three top class dribblers in attack.
Arguably, Son's best position is through the middle as he is able to use his pace and break the defensive line. With Leicester focused on Son's movement, Moore may be left open on the left flank and able to deliver some pinpoint crosses.
The youngster is a world-class talent and one to watch for many years to come. He needs to play now and hopefully Postecoglou can recognise that.