Chelsea arrive at White Hart Lane on Wednesday night in almost historic form. If they see off Spurs then they'll be the first club in history to win fourteen consecutive top-flight matches in the same season and equal Arsenal's fourteen-game record that was achieved over two campaigns.

That's the challenge which faces Mauricio Pochettino's side. Looking at the form book, there are no weaknesses in Chelsea's XI right now, on paper at least.

On the night though, buoyed by their home support, they certainly have a chance. Spurs have an excellent squad of their own and are on a winning streak of their own, albeit much smaller spanning four Premier League outings.

Where can Pochettino's men get at Chelsea? What are their paths to victory?

Here are THREE weaknesses we spot in the Chelsea line-up that Spurs should exploit to gain a massive victory and stop history being made in their own backyard...

Space on the flanks

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As everyone knows by now, Chelsea have been playing a radical 3-4-3 system in the Premier League throughout their 13 game winning run. While it has turned the Blues into a formidable unit, it can leave space at the back against the elite teams in the division.

If Spurs can utilise their full-backs along with support from the likes of Christian Eriksen or Moussa Sissoko on the wings, then it could pay dividends for Mauricio Pochettino.

If they can get in behind Chelsea, they have Harry Kane in the middle who can always stick them away.

Use the pace of Kane and Dele Alli

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Chelsea are a more attacking side than maybe they've ever been in the Premier League. If Spurs can exploit that by turning this into an end-to-end, toe-to-toe battle then the pace of Dele Alli and Harry Kane can be used to open up the Blues on the counter attack.

Dele Alli running with the ball is a sight most defenders fear and with Kane also threatening to run in behind, Spurs will be a constant danger to Chelsea should they foray forward in search of the opener.

Spurs must be confident in their ability to hurt the Blues despite the incredible winning run Conte's side are having right now.

Isolate David Luiz

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If Spurs can use Moussa Sissoko and Christian Eriksen to draw Gary Cahill and Cesar Azipilicueta away from Chelsea's rigid backline, then it exposes David Luiz who, in a one-on-one battle with Harry Kane, may struggle.

Luiz is a fine defender but could he cope with Harry Kane running off him, especially if there's no-one there to double up on the striker?

Disrupting the defensive unit with the pace and guile could be key in creating the space for Kane and an overlapping Dele Alli to cause real damage to the Blues.

If Spurs allow that backline to remain compact and deep, then it could be a long night in front of the White Hart Lane faithful.