On paper, Tottenham Hotspur's match on the weekend should be a formality. Mauricio Pochettino's are one of the best sides in England and they host lowly Wycombe Wanderers, who ply their trade in League Two, in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup.

As we know, though, the FA Cup turns formality into uncertain chaos at times and no matter what size a club is, they can produce magic on the day that shocks the country.

The task ahead of Wycombe is massive, there's no doubt about it, but that's unlikely to be the main focus in their minds as they make the trip to White Hart Lane. Chairboys boss Gareth Ainsworth will be trying to hammer home the message that anything is possible.

So if they are to get a result, then who is likely to provide it? Who are the men that can shock Spurs to their core?

Here are THREE Wycombe danger men that Spurs must be wary of...

Dominic Gape

If Wycombe are to get anything from the game then they must be competitive in the middle of the park and the man they'll turn to in that area is Dominic Gape.

The 22-year-old only made a permanent transfer to Wycombe this month after impressing on his loan spell from Southampton. Although his only Premier League appearance for the Saints was an outing off the bench very late against Everton in 2014, training with and working alongside the Saints' stars over the last few years can only be a benefit to him, and Wycombe, in this tie.

That small slice of life at a Premier League club prepares him more than most in the Chairboys' XI, after all.

Even if Spurs field a weakened side, he is still going up against the Harry Winks, which will be one of the toughest tests of his career.

Can he put in a performance that demonstrates why Southampton held on him for so long?

Scott Kashket

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Scott Kashket is in lethal form and if he plays, you feel he is the most likely player to make something happen.

The winger has scored twelve goals in sixteen appearances this season including three in the FA Cup. All three of those came in the Second Round, courtesy of a hat-trick that helped Wycombe blitz League One Chesterfield 5-0 away from home.

That performance and scalping of opposition in a higher league must give the 20-year-old massive confidence. He's hitting form at the right time for this fixture too - eight of the twelve goals he's scored this season have come in his last ten appearances.

The match at White Hart Lane is the biggest opportunity he's had to impress a large audience so far in his career and if he backs himself to shine, he might just be able to get at a rotated Spurs side.

Adebayo Akinfenwa

Amongst the English football hardcore, Adebayo Akinfenwa is probably the most well known League Two player around. He has an incredible profile across the country given that he has never managed to play above League One level.

He might just fancy this one, too. After his scoring exploits against Liverpool for AFC Wimbledon in 2015, he's moved to Wycombe and is enjoying life so far this season.

The big striker has scored nine goals in thirty appearances for the Chairboys, which may not seem like a lot but just eighteen of those appearances have been from the start.

He has six goals in his last ten games, too, and two in his last two. That kind of form means the fairytale script is written for him to do something special at the Lane.

His size and frame offer a unique threat and one the Spurs defenders have likely never come up against. Can that give Wycombe the edge they need to produce a stunning upset?