Tottenham Hotspur continue their Europa League quest later this evening with a trip to Belgium to face Royal Antwerp in the early kick-off slot.

Spurs began their Group J campaign with a resounding 3-0 victory against LASK Linz whilst on Monday night, Jose Mourinho's side continued their unbeaten streak with a last-gasp win over Burnley.

Having had to endure a gruelling qualification campaign to get here, the north Londoners have had a hectic schedule, which means there could be alterations to the starting lineup.

But what sort of XI will Mourinho select at the Bosuilstadion? Here's what we are predicting...

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In terms of injury problems, it is only young defender Japhet Tanganga who is expected to miss this encounter.

Mourinho could make as many as nine changes with Eric Dier and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg the only two likely to keep their places.

In goal, back-up shot-stopper Joe Hart returns, replacing skipper Joe Hart and he'll be protected by a back four of Sergio Reguilon, Davinson Sanchez, Serge Aurier and Dier.

Pairing the Danish powerhouse in midfield could be Harry Winks. He was dropped for the match against Burnley, so he gets a chance to stake a claim once again.

There's still no place amongst the starting XI for Dele Alli, although he's likely to feature from the bench as he has travelled to Belgium. Instead, Giovani Lo Celso gets the nod behind the striker. He needs game time after a spell on the treatment table.

Gareth Bale comes back into the lineup at the expense of Lucas Moura. These midweek matches could prove to be valuable for the Welsh superstar in his pursuit of regaining match fitness.

The sooner that happens, the sooner he'll be starting alongside the £67.5m-rated Heung-min Son and Harry Kane in the Premier League.

That prolific duo will be rested here this evening with Erik Lamela and Carlos Vinicius the like-for-like replacements.

Tanguy Ndombele, Jack Clarke and Toby Alderweireld should all be named on the bench.

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