Ange Postecoglou has arguably just one major Tottenham team selection dilemma for the Europa League semi-final second leg against Bodo/Glimt.
Spurs are leading 3-1 from the first leg at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium where Brennan Johnson, James Maddison and Dominic Solanke were all on-target. Postecoglou's men were excellent for the first 61 minutes, but they later lost two of their goal-scorers to injury and conceded.
The Lilywhites still head to Norway with the advantage, but they will have to navigate that clash without a key component. "Madders has obviously tweaked his knee in the first leg. So he's out," Postecoglou said when asked about the Spurs players who hadn't travelled.
"He'll miss the rest of this season, disappointing for him. I'm disappointed for him more than anything else because he's been a big catalyst for us. He'll miss out, but that's been a constant of our season, dealing with these things, so we'll overcome that."
He later confirmed that Solanke, who picked up a quad issue in that game, is available. "Everyone else from the first leg has travelled and they're ready to go. Dom is fine and ready to go, he's trained with the team," Postecoglou said.
Given how well their starting XI performed and the subsequent changes made away at West Ham United this past Sunday afternoon, it is mostly quite clear which players will be in from the off. Though Postecoglou must decide on who replaces Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski coming into the team is very much the expectation.
It is less obvious who starts on the left, however, with club captain Son Heung-min also still missing due to injury. Richarlison started in that role for the first leg and got an assist but he did struggle, at times, to take advantage of positive attacking positions.
That saw Mathys Tel replace him at half-time with the Frenchman showing bright signs. Wilson Odobert must also be under consideration after scoring against the Hammers - from a Tel pass - and bagging a brace in the last-16 win over AZ Alkmaar. However, it appears as though the Bayern Munich loanee will be deployed there.
Ahead of tonight's second leg, he posted a pre-match graphic which suggests he will be prominently involved - especially as Richarlison and Odobert are yet to do the same.
Spurs are likely to face an onslaught in the arctic circle and they will, therefore, need an outlet which Tel can be with his pace alongside Solanke's impressive hold-up play.