Tottenham Hotspur is back on the continental front on his return to the european league on Thursday, October 3, with a visit to Hungary to face Ferencvaros.
Having beaten Qarabag in their first match of the competition, Ange Postecoglou's men can take a big step towards qualifying for the next round with another victory.
Spurs are also on a four-game winning streak in all competitions and as they look to make it five wins in a row, here's a look at their potential lineup for the trip to Budapest.
goalkeeper – The Europa League is usually a tournament where the secondary goalkeeper plays but that does not seem to be the case at Tottenham. Ange Postecoglou is likely to stick with Guglielmo Vicario against Ferencvaros on Thursday night.
Defenders – Radu Dragusin is suspended after receiving a red card against Qarabag last game. The Romanian's enforced absence means Spurs may not rotate the heart of their back four with Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven keeping their places.
However, the main full-backs are expected to be rested, so Archie Gray would come in at right-back, while Ben Davies will get the nod at left-back.
Wholesale changes in midfield
Midfielders – Postecoglou's preferred midfield trio of Dejan Kulusevski, Rodrigo Bentancur and James Maddison could be benched against Ferencvaros, allowing Pape Mata Sarr, Lucas Bergvall and Yves Bissouma to form a trident in the engine room as the last time in the Europa League against Qarabag.
There is enough depth in Tottenham's midfield, so it is no surprise that their manager is making the most of his opportunities to rest some key players in the team.
Forwards – Son Heung-min missed the trip to manchester united at the weekend and is also unlikely to take any chances against Ferencvaros. Therefore, an attacking XI unchanged from the win over the Red Devils could see Timo Werner and Brennan Johnson start on the flanks, while in-form star Dominic Solanke would lead the line.
Here's what the team might look like on paper: