Tottenham are back in continental action on Tuesday night, as Thomas Frank takes his team to the Arctic Circle for our second league phase encounter.
Bodø/Glimt’s quaint Aspmyra Stadion was visited amid the club's journey to Europa League glory last term, with a mature 2-0 triumph in the second leg of our semi-final seeing Ange Postecoglou's side progress into the competition's showpiece event.
Much has changed since that night in Norway, with several likely starters on Tuesday night poised to experience the idiosyncrasies of Bodø for the first time. Our opponents are competing in the Champions League for the very first time, earning a 2-2 draw at Slavia Prague in their opening encounter.
Here's how Spurs could line up on Tuesday night.
Tottenham predicted lineup vs Bodø/Glimt (4-2-3-1)

Goalkeeper & Defenders
Guglielmo Vicario (GK) – It wasn't a good week for Vicario, who produced a panicked display in possession on Saturday. However, Frank is unlikely to make a drastic change between the posts anytime soon.
Pedro Porro (RB) – The Spaniard needed a breather at the weekend, but was called upon to help salvage the game. There's no doubt that he'll be back in the XI on Tuesday night.
Cristian Romero (CB) – The skipper played a major role in our previous Bodø success, leaping highest from the set-piece that Dominic Solanke eventually scored from.
Micky van de Ven (CB) – Van de Ven was outstanding alongside the equally brilliant Romero during our successful continental campaign, and he was perhaps the star of the Gameweek 1 victory over Villarreal two weeks ago.
Destiny Udogie (LB) – There weren't too many positives to take from Saturday's 1-1 draw with Wolves, but Udogie's thrust contributed to a decent first-half showing. He should get the nod over Djed Spence.
Midfielders
João Palhinha (CM) – Frank has to go with either Palhinha or Rodrigo Bentancur here. We don't need both. Given his heroics on Saturday, the Dane will likely lean towards the former.
Lucas Bergvall (CM) – The Scandi midfielder is used to the artificial turf and the biting temperatures, with Bodø projected to be nine degrees celsius at kick-off on Tuesday night.
Pape Matar Sarr (AM) – Sarr teed up Palhinha's equaliser at the weekend, having come off for the bench for a late cameo. Given how good he's been at the start of the season, it wouldn't be a surprise to see him back in the XI here.
Forwards
Mohammed Kudus (RW) – That first Tottenham goal is surely just around the corner for Kudus, who was good again on Saturday. His two years at Nordsjælland may have helped him for prepare for an occasion like this.
Richarlison (ST) – Even if Frank is able to welcome alternatives back into his matchday squad, Richarlison will likely get the nod up top again with Mathys Tel unavailable.
Xavi Simons (LW) – Xavi was sloppy on Saturday, but amid the wastefulness, there were a couple of moments of supreme quality which Spurs should've scored from. With Udogie getting forward on the overlap, the Dutchman will have plenty of opportunities to work from a more central position.