As qualification to the Champions League quarter-final is on the line for Tottenham Hotspur after their 1-0 defeat to AC Milan in the 1st leg, we tried to call their predicted lineup.’
Coming off the back of enduring a 1-0 loss to Wolves on Saturday, we expect Antonio Conte to just make 2 changes to his side.
Tottenham Hotspur predicted lineup vs AC Milan
In goal, as per usual, Fraser Forster will start in our Tottenham predicted lineup against AC Milan.

At right wing-back is where we anticipate the first change with Pedro Porro, who was praised by Cristian Stellini via Football.London being praised due to his display against Wolves being potentially replaced by the ‘amazing’ Emerson Royal.
After all, the latter’s defensive capabilities could be deemed useful against Rafael Leao.
Cristian Romero is perhaps the first defender on the Tottenham team sheet on a week in, week out and is set to start in our predicted lineup against AC Milan.
With Clement Lenglet starting against Wolves in the middle of the back 3, it is likely that Eric Dier slots straight back into the XI for the clash at home.
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Right next to him, Ben Davies seems dead set to keep his place due to his experience in such big games for Spurs.
At left wing-back, Ivan Perisic, who has struggled in his debut campaign is another player who has been there and done that, which is perhaps why he may start proceedings.
The midfield duo of Pierre-Emile Hojberg and Oliver Skipp is unlikely to change as the pair have shown signs of stability in the middle of the park.
As for the front 3 of Dejan Kulusevski, Harry Kane and Son Heung-min as well, no changes are expected.
Tottenham Hotspur predicted lineup vs AC Milan: Forster, Royal, Romero, Dier, Davies, Perisic, Skipp, Hojbjerg, Kulusevski, Kane, Son
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