Tottenham will be without at least nine players for their UEFA Champions League last 16 second leg clash with Atletico Madrid on Wednesday night and that could rise to 11 before kick-off.
Spurs have nothing to lose as they host Diego Simeone's side at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with the Spanish side having one foot, if not more, in the quarter-finals thanks to that 5-2 win in the first leg.
It would take a comeback of monumental proportions from a side in terrible form to turn the tie on its head and secure a last eight berth for the Lilywhites.
Key Duo Set For Atletico Madrid Involvement
Interim head coach Igor Tudor has been boosted by the news that two injured stars are back in training and fit to be named on the substitutes' bench on Wednesday.
Lucas Bergvall has returned from his ankle injury quicker than expected, with the Swede a doubt for his nation's World Cup play-off game in the March international break at the end of the month.
Destiny Udogie is another who has returned, right on schedule, from the hamstring injury that has kept him out for the last five weeks.
Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Tudor said: "Destiny and Lucas will be on the bench tomorrow. One part of the game, not too much because they just started to train with us but it is good to see them."
Cristian Romero will also return to action following his clash of heads with teammate Joao Palhinha in the first leg - the Portuguese will be missing, however.
Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison, Ben Davies, Rodrigo Bentancur and Wilson Odobert all remain long-term injured, while Mohammed Kudus and Yves Bissouma are alongside Palhinha in being unavailable. As is Richarlison, who is suspended after being booked in the first leg encounter, while Souza is ineligible having not been registed for the Champions League.
More Injury Problems For Tottenham
Two others could also be missing from the game in N17.
Conor Gallagher missed the match with Liverpool after it was revealed that he was unwell and Tudor explained the situation during his press conference.
He added: "We see today what we can do because he has, as you know, probably asthma problems. He has some virus to make some not nice things so we are going to see tomorrow if he is able to go on the bench."
Dominic Solanke, who scored in the first leg, is also a doubt for the clash with some "small problems".