Tottenham Hotspur continue their quest for a first piece of silverware since 2008 when they host Manchester United in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals on Thursday.
The Lilywhites are desperate to end their trophy drought and will need to overcome Ruben Amorim's new-look Man Utd in the last eight to continue their Carabao Cup journey. They were dispatched by Manchester City in the previous round having already secured a late win at Coventry City in their first cup clash of the season.
Injuries continue to wreak havoc on Postecoglou's side, with the majority of his first-choice defense missing for Thursday night. Injured Spurs managed to beat Southampton at the weekend, but a weakened defense will be put to the test against the Red Devils.
Here's how Spurs can line up against Man Utd.
GK: Fraser Forster – Forster has been a great stand-in for the injured Vicario in recent weeks, even taking some credit from the 4-3 defeat to Chelsea. Kept first clean sheet since returning to former club Southampton.
RB: Pedro Porro – The Spaniard could be the only first-choice member of Spurs' back five available to Postecoglou. He managed a clean sheet in the league win over Man Utd at the end of September and will have his fair share of defensive responsibility on Thursday.
CB: Radu Dragusin – Dragusin has been far from safe since stepping in for the injured Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, with the physicality of Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee likely to cause him problems.
CB: Archie Gray – The versatile youngster has been used in a number of roles this season, both in defense and midfield. At the moment, he is playing in the center of defense, such are Spurs' defensive injury problems.
LB: Djed Spence – Destiny Udogie was the latest defensive casualty in the win over Saints and is now a doubt to feature against Man Utd on Thursday. Spence was impressive on the weekend and will be filled in on the left side if Udogie is not available.
DM: Yves Bissouma – With Rodrigo Bentancur still suspended, Bissouma will be asked to anchor the midfield against a talented Man Utd side.
DM: Pape Matar Sarr – Sarr has been remarkably consistent over the past few months and is now a guaranteed starter for Spurs when available. Scored a great goal against Southampton with some neat footwork and a neat finish.
RW: Dejan Kulusevski – The Swede has scored in his last three appearances for Tottenham and was also on the scoresheet at Old Trafford earlier this season. He is in the form of his life right now, whether playing in attacking midfield or on the right wing.
AM: James Maddison – The former Leicester playmaker produced an inspired performance against Southampton and could be the key to unlocking a Man Utd defense that has only kept a single clean sheet under Amorim so far.
LW: Son Heung-min – Son only needed the first half at St Mary's, producing a goal and two assists in a remarkable display. It will definitely be used longer on Thursday night.
ST: Dominic Solanke – The goals have not flowed for Solanke in recent weeks, who is currently averaging one in every three games for Tottenham. He has scored three in eight meetings with Man Utd, however, including earlier this season.