Thomas Frank has made three changes to his Tottenham team to face Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday in the Premier League.
The games are coming thick and fast for Spurs and they travel to the Amex Stadium after recording a 3-0 win at West Ham last Saturday and followed that up with a 1-0 Champions League victory against Villarreal on Tuesday evening. Frank will be looking to continue a run of four wins and four clean sheets in five matches, with just one goal conceded.
Having three full recovery days between matches thanks to a Tuesday night Champions League game means the Dane has picked a strong line-up and has a Carabao Cup tie against League One side Doncaster Rovers on Wednesday night when he can make changes.
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Joao Palhinha comes back into the starting line-up alongside Rodrigo Bentancur and Pape Matar Sarr drops to the bench with Lucas Bergvall enjoying back-to-back man of the match displays and remaining in the team.
Destiny Udogie gets his first start of the season as does Wilson Odobert on the left-hand side.
The Spurs head coach remains without Dominic Solanke for the matches against the Seagulls and Rovers as he has just returned to grass following his ankle problem. There is no Randal Kolo Muani or Ben Davies on the bench with Dane Scarlett among the subs.
Here's the Tottenham team Frank has selected to face Brighton at the Amex.
Vicario, Palhinha, Richarlison, Udogie, Bergvall, Romero (c), Kudus, Porro, Odobert, Bentancur, van de Ven. Subs: Kinsky, Danso, Xavi, Tel, Gray, Johnson, Spence, Sarr, Scarlett.
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