Tottenham Hotspur have made a strong start to the Thomas Frank era, and a win over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League on Saturday would consolidate the feel-good feeling down N17.
However, Bournemouth claimed themselves three points when visiting north London earlier this year, and Spurs failed to make their dominance count in a 2-2 draw against Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex last week, albeit pulling back from a two-goal deficit.
No such stumbles can be afforded in this one, though Wolves languish in the division's bottom spot and without a point on the board.
And, moreover, the in-form Richarlison is up against one of his favourite opponents once again.
Richarlison could be key vs Wolves
Dominic Solanke has scarcely had a sniff throughout the opening weeks of the Premier League season, with his injury issues compounded by Richarlison's resounding form.
The Brazilian, 28, was rumoured to be on the move after lifting the Europa League under Ange Postecoglou, but here he remains, and he's repaying the faith, with three goals and one assist from four appearances in the top flight so far.
Pundit Alan Shearer has praised the one-time Everton striker for his "phenomenal" start to the campaign, having struggled for form and with injuries over the previous two years in white.
And it would hardly be a surprise to see him continue his purple patch against the Old Gold.
Supplementing Richarlison, Xavi Simons might be gunning for a starting berth on the left flank after a promising start to life in London, the 22-year-old playmaker joining from RB Leipzig for £51m in the summer.
However, Frank should unleash Brennan Johnson if he wants to ensure victory against a Wolves backline that is currently there for the taking.
Why Frank should unleash Brennan Johnson
It was Johnson, 24, who bundled in the winning goal as Tottenham defeated Manchester United to lift the Europa League, and after scoring in successive league matches to start the Premier League season, it looked like he might be taking his game to the next level.
However, he was hooked before the hour mark against the Cherries, having made some poor decisions and drifted through a painful defeat. The Welshman is yet to return to the starting line-up.
However, he scored 18 times across all competitions last year and has a natural instinct for goal to combine with his "frightening" pace, as noted by content creator HLTCO, who also described the versatile winger as a "nightmare to defend against".
With Richarlison seemingly determined to star as Tottenham's chief goal-getter this term, Johnson could add an impactful dimension by taking his place back on the left flank, ranked as he is among the top 2% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for non-penalty goals scored per 90, as per FBref.
And that's not to say that Simons cannot enter the fray and make an impression, perhaps operating from deep, pulling strings and opening up passing lanes for the goalscoring duo if the Lilywhites need to press for a late winner.
In any case, Tottenham have plenty of tools to secure all three points against struggling Wolves.