TOTTENHAM travel to Germany for their Champions League clash with Bayern Munich knowing that regardless of the result, they will finish second in the group.
Jose Mourinho has already revealed a host of youngsters will be given a chance in the dead rubber.
How Spurs could line up for their clash with Bayern Munich
Mourinho is set to start Parrott for the game at Bayern MunichCredit: AFP
That means the likes of Ryan Sessegnon, Troy Parrott and Kyle Walker-Peters should start the gave at the Allianz Arena.
With only two strikers in Spurs’ Champions League squad, Mourinho’s choices up front will be limited.
Harry Kane will be rested for the game, opening the door for 17-year-old Parrott to lead the line in Munich.
The Irish hotshot could line-up in a front-three alongside Sessegnon, now back from injury, and Christian Eriksen to add a little veteran savvy.
Eriksen has barely played this season as both he and the club look to a future without the Dane.
In midfield, Oliver Skipp could start alongside Eric Dier and Victor Wanyama – who hasn’t played since September.
Danny Rose could be given a shot at left-back with Ben Davies still injured, meaning Jan Vertonghen should slip back to his natural centre-back spot.
Walker-Peters is almost certain to start on the right-hand side of defence, with Juan Foyth the final member of the back-four.
With Hugo Lloris and Michel Vorm both still injured, Paulo Gazzaniga should continue in goal.
However, with absolutely nothing but pride resting on the game at Bayern, Mourinho could go with youth and start 21-year-old Alfie Whiteman.
Defenders Japhet Tanganga and Timothy Eyoma are other youngsters hoping to see the pitch, along with midfielders Jamie Bowden and Harvey White.
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