Wolves can do the double over Spurs, the first time since 2009-2010.
Hwang Hee-Chan has trained and is expected to return.
Tottenham’s two starting wingback’s are both injured.
The visitors come into the game following a disappointing home defeat against Brentford.
Matheus Cunha was substituted due to injury during the game and is rumoured to be on the side-lines for a couple of weeks, but nothing has been confirmed.
However the good news for Wolves is that Hwang Hee-Chan has returned to training following his calf injury and O’Neil has confirmed he is available for selection.
Noha Lemina has travelled with the squad to the capital.
If results go Wolves’ way, they could finish the day in ninth place.
The hosts, come into this game following a 2-1 victory against Brighton.
Tottenham’s James Maddison recently returned to the team following his injury, a vital player in this Postecoglue side.
Heung-Min Son has also returned from representing South Korea, and will feature in the game.
However, Pedro Porro and Italian defender Destiny Udogie have been ruled out of this fixture due to injury.
The last time these teams met at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, it ended 1-0 to the hosts. Harry Kane provided the difference.
One to watch in this game for Wolves will be Pedro Neto, a man in immaculate form and with two wingback’s out, I feel Neto has a great opportunity.
One to watch for the hosts will be Richarlison, who has scored five goals in his last four games.
Keep an eye out for my match report after the game, which can be found here on Wolves Fancast.
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