Preview: Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea – Team News, Predicted Lineups & Key Stats

Tottenham clash with Chelsea in the round of 16 of Carabao Cup on Tuesday night.

Tottenham will be playing their second game in just over two days as they gear up to take on Frank Lampard’s Chelsea at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The fixture schedule has been anything but kind on Jose Mourinho and his troops. Just two days after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Newcastle United in the Premier League, they will be taking on Chelsea in an important cup tie, before facing off against Maccabi Haifa in another crunch game in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday night.

Chelsea may have invested over £200 million in the transfer window, but Frank Lampard’s side continue to leak like a sieve at the back. However, the manager will have been pleased to see the manner in which his players fought back to salvage a point against West Bromwich Albion this past weekend, after being three goals down in the first half.

Team News & Tactics

Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham have been handed a major injury blow heading into the game as in-form attacker Son Heung-min is ruled out after suffering a hamstring injury against Newcastle United. Japhet Tanganga continues to be sidelined, while Gareth Bale, who made a stunning return to the club, is also unavailable. Moussa Sissoko is also a doubt due to illness.

We can expect a large number of changes on Tuesday night, starting in goal, where new signing Joe Hart should start, after making his debut last week in the Europa League game against Shkendija.

Ben Davies has featured in each game for Tottenham, but could be given a breather here, with new signing Sergio Reguilon getting the nod at left-back, while Serge Aurier ought to feature on the right. Toby Alderweireld and Eric Dier should pair up at the heart of the defence.

Giovani Lo Celso will make way for Tanguy Ndombele, who did not start at the weekend, while Sissoko, should he recover in time, should partner him in the middle. If the Frenchman doesn’t, academy man Harvey White is an option for Jose, with Harry Winks and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg likely to be held back. Dele Alli, who faces an uncertain future at the club, could start as the No. 10.

Attack is where it gets tricky for Jose Mourinho. Following Son’s injury, he will rest Harry Kane in order to not risk the same fate befalling his only striker. So, Steven Bergwijn could get the nod as the lone forward. Support from the wide could from Erik Lamela on the right and Ryan Sessegnon, who is yet to feature this season, on the left.

(4-2-3-1): Hart; Aurier, Alderweireld, Dier, Reguilon; Sissoko, Ndombele; Lamela, Alli, Sessegnon; Bergwijn

Chelsea

After Willy Caballero started in the league game this past weekend, it would be fair to assume that Kepa Arrizabalaga could have played his last for Chelsea as, on Tuesday night, new signing Edouard Mendy is in line to start between the sticks.

Kurt Zouma and Fikayo Tomori ought to be the two centre-halves for Chelsea, flanked by captain Cesar Azpilicueta on the right and Ben Chilwell, who will be making his full debut for the Blues, on the left.

Jorginho should replace N’Golo Kante in midfield. The Italian international ought to have Mateo Kovacic for company, given that the Croat played only 45 minutes against West Brom. Ross Barkley should come into the side, slotting in as the No. 10 in place of Kai Havertz, even though he scored a hat-trick in the previous round.

Up front, Timo Werner and Tammy Abraham are likely to be given a breather, with Olivier Giroud starting as the lone striker. Callum Hudson-Odoi should start on the right, after the impact he made off the bench at the weekend, while Mason Mount should feature on the left flank.

(4-2-3-1): Mendy; Azpilicueta, Zouma, Tomori, Chilwell; Jorginho, Kovacic; Hudson-Odoi, Barkley; Mount; Giroud

Key Stats

Tottenham and Chelsea have faced each other in the League Cup on ten previous occasions. The Blues have come out on top in five games, while the Lilywhites have triumphed thrice – including the finals in 2008, which was their last trophy won (D2).

Chelsea have won each of their last four meetings against Tottenham Hotspur in all competitions. During this run, the West Londoners have scored eight goals, while conceding just two.

Chelsea are looking to progress to the League Cup quarter-final for the third time in the past four seasons.

Tottenham have been knocked out of the League Cup by London clubs in five of the past seven seasons.

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