Tottenham visit Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League with one goal in mind: win, and they're in.
The Thomas Frank era has so far been replete with misery, but respite has occasionally been earned on European nights. Sure, several of the midweek performances have been drab, too, but an impressive 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund means we're in control of our own destiny on the final day.
What could possibly go wrong against the already eliminated and defensively pitiful Frankfurt?
Well, much has gone askew in the build-up to the game, with Frank confirming that Pedro Porro and Micky van de Ven will miss Wednesday's game. They're two of just the 12 players Tottenham have missing here.
This is the team Frank could pick at Deutsche Bank Park.
Tottenham predicted lineup vs. Eintracht Frankfurt (4-2-3-1)

Goalkeeper & Defenders
Guglielmo Vicario (GK)—Moving on from Vicario is a thought that's crept into the minds of many supporters, but I have no idea who'd be stepping up, given the recent rumours surrounding Antonín Kinsky. Mads Hermansen?
Djed Spence (RB)—With Porro out, Spence's time as the reincarnation of Gareth Bale comes to and end.
Kevin Danso (CB)—Danso is enjoying a little run in the team here. Van de Ven and Cristian Romero have each had numerous absences this season, so the Austrian has played plenty. We shouldn't need his cannon of a throw to unlock this Frankfurt defence (famous last words).
Cristian Romero (CB)—The best striker at the club, Romero's goals have helped keep Frank in the job.
Destiny Udogie (LB)—Udogie must stay fit. Otherwise, Frank will be leaning heavily on teenager João Souza. The Italian makes a huge difference when he's on dong.
Midfielders

João Palhinha (CM)—After a brief absence, Palhinha is set to return to the Tottenham lineup on Wednesday night. There could be plenty of space for him to cover, which isn't exactly his forte.
Archie Gray (CM)—Limited options mean Grey is assured of his place alongside Palhinha in Frankfurt. He's better higher upfield, but the youngster will likely bear the brunt of the responsibility in the build-up phase.
Pape Matar Sarr (AM)—Expect Sarr to be rusty here, but Frank's No. 10 role is primitive anyway.
Forwards

Wilson Odobert (RW)—Involved in a minor car crash on Tuesday but fine to be involved in Germany, Odobert was excellent against his former club at the weekend and seems to be enjoying himself fown the right.
Dominic Solanke (ST)—Solanke missed a couple of big chances at the weekend, but he'll have the chance to atone on Wednesday night, that's for sure.
Xavi Simons (LW)—Xavi continued his excellent record against Borussia Dortmund last week, but he had much less success against Frankfurt in the Bundesliga. In fact, the Dutchman never beat Spurs' upcoming opponents while donning RB Leipzig colours. On Wednesday, I expect him to drift in from the left flank.
