Wolves and Spurs meet at Molineux in the final Premier League fixture before the November international break.
Last time out, Gary O'Neil's side suffered a late defeat to Sheffield United in controversial circumstances. Former Aston Villa striker Cameron Archer gave the Blades the lead but then a minute from time Jean-Ricner Bellegarde seemed to have rescued a point for his side.
In the tenth minute of additional time however Oliver Norwood scored a penalty, which was awarded after Fabio Silva was adjudged to have fouled George Baldock. A check from the video assistant referee confirmed the decision, and for the second week in a row, Wolves have been on the end of a controversial penalty decision.
Spurs didn't play until Monday, and their match had some drama too. Nicolas Jackson scored a hat-trick after both Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie had been sent off, making it an uphill battle for them to get back in to the game, having led in the fifth minute through Swedish international Dejan Kulusevski.
A total of 12 places and 14 points separate second-placed Tottenham Hotspur and 14th-placed Wolves. Wolves won the last meeting between the two sides back in march, claiming a 1-0 victory thanks to an Adama Traore goal. It was their first win at home against Spurs since defeating them in February 2020, with their other three wins coming in North London, rather than in the Midlands.
Both Gary O'Neil and Ange Postecoglou have some injury problems to attend to, and it will mean that there are some selections to be made when naming their starting XI's and squad. Flick through to see which players are missing, and others who could potentially have to sit out of this one.

17. Ben Davies - doubtful (continued)
Ange Postecoglou said on November 2: "Ben has also got a little bit of a knock and hasn't trained with the team yet. Unlikely for Monday, but we've still got a few days to go.' | Henry Browne/Getty Images) Photo: Henry Browne/Getty Images)

18. Micky van de Ven - out
He is to undergo a hamstring scan in the next 24 hours amid fears he could be ruled out for months. van de Ven needed to be helped off on Monday after clutching his hamstring against Chelsea. | Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Photo: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

19. Micky van de Ven - out
Ange Postecoglou said o November 6: It's too early, but looking at Micky, you're thinking it's a pretty significant one, so you'd assume he'll be out for a little while.' | Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Photo: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

20. Destiny Udogie - out
The 20-year-old had his first red card of his career. He was booked for a lunge on Raheem Sterling, and then received a second yellow card. | Getty Images