There is little doubt Spurs are under pressure. Currently sat 13th in the Premier League table, Ange Postecoglou’s side must respond.
Indeed, Spurs lost 1-0 to AZ Alkmaar on Thursday night to leave their Europa League hopes hanging by a thread. While Europe is obviously the focus between now and the end of the season, another poor performance would hardly raise much confidence ahead of the return leg against the Dutch side.
Still, the Cherries have been impressing all season and will head to north London with very little to fear.
Tottenham vs Bournemouth is scheduled for a 2pm GMT kick-off time on Sunday 9 March, 2025.
Ben Davies is also in with a chance, although a decision is still to be made on striker Dominic Solanke after he came off against AZ Alkmaar.
Spurs will surely offer something of a response in terms of their performance but it’s hard to see them approaching this with anywhere near the importance for the Alkmaar return leg.