As Tottenham Hotspur prepare to face Southampton at St. Mary’s, we have tried to pick the visitors’ predicted lineup.
Ahead of the contest, we expect Antonio Conte to play an unchanged side.
Tottenham Hotspur predicted lineup vs Southampton
In goal, Fraser Forster, who Pat Jennings described as ‘brilliant’ via i is set to start, with Hugo Lloris yet to be fully fit from his ongoing injury issue.
At right wing-back, Pedro Porro is likely to start after setting up Harry Kane’s opener against Nottingham Forest in our Tottenham predicted lineup against Southampton.
Going on to the back three, Cristian Romero is another name who is dead set to start, despite being widely slated for how rash he has been since the World Cup.
Right next to him, Eric Dier is likely to retain his place in the side as well, as he starts in our Tottenham predicted lineup against Southampton.
Comprising the three-man defence, Clement Lenglet is likely to start against Ruben Selles’ side as well.
Onto left wing-back, it seems like Ben Davies could be entrusted further up the pitch yet again.
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In midfield, the ‘amazing’ Oliver Skipp could start in the centre of the park, impressive with his recent displays.
Right alongside him, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is one of the virtual starters in the side.
At right wing, Dejan Kulusevski is another player who is set to start in our Tottenham predicted lineup against Southampton.
Speaking of players that can be referred to as the first names on the team sheet, Harry Kane will keep his place up front, especially after his sensational brace against Forest.

And now to cap off the XI, Richarlison, whose opening strike was disallowed last Saturday may earn Antonio Conte’s trust again, especially as he registered an assist as well.
As a result, the ‘unbelievable’ Son Heung-min could be benched again.
Tottenham Hotspur predicted lineup vs Southampton: Forster, Porro, Romero, Dier, Lenglet, Davies, Skipp, Hojbjerg, Kulusevski, Kane, Richarlison
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