Southampton travel to Tottenham on Wednesday in an FA Cup fourth-round replay Wednesday night that will mark the fourth meeting this season between the two sides.
The two sides played out a 1-1 draw in the initial tie last month and know that victory in the replay would set up a fifth-round meeting at home to Premier League strugglers Norwich City.
Southampton have stormed clear of immediate relegation trouble in recent months, climbing up to 13th in the table. However, they’ll come into this fixture off the back of a 4-0 defeat to Liverpool. Tottenham, meanwhile, are coming off a high into this one having beaten Manchester City 2-0 on Sunday.
Southampton are still without Stuart Armstrong, although he too is not far away from returning and could be back after the upcoming break. Yan Valery could be in contention to feature.
Gunn has lost his place as Southampton’s first-choice goalkeeper but as it is a cup competition, he’ll start between the sticks.
Ward-Prowse did a good job in an unfamiliar role at right-back in the defeat to Liverpool over the weekend. He’ll keep his place in that position against Tottenham.
Stephens has become an important figure at the back for Southampton since the last month or so. He is a certainty to start on Wednesday.
Partnering Stephens at the back will be Bednarek, who has been one of Southampton’s best players this season.
Bertrand has been a permanent fixture at left-back since the start of the campaign. He will start in that position.
Redmond has improved leaps and bounds under Hasenhuttl’s tutelage. The Englishman will start on the left flank.
Hojbjerg is one of the most important figures for the Saints. A leader on the pitch, the Dane will look to break Tottenham’s attacks on Wednesday.
A defensive midfielder by trade, Romeu will be tasked to shield the Saints backline.
Boufal scored the equalising goal against Tottenham at St. Mary’s. He could be handed an opportunity ahead of Djenepo on the right flank.
Obafemi is a talented player who can be a thorn for the Tottenham defenders due to his pace and movement.
Ings is Southampton’s top scorer this season with 16 goals in all competitions. A clinical striker in front of goal, the 27-year-old will partner Obafemi up front.