The threat of relegation to the Championship is looming large over Tottenham Hotspur.
Spurs have been in England's top flight since 1978, with that one season in Division Two in 1977/78 the only year the Lilywhites have spent out of the top flight in 76 years.
But with ten games of the current Premier League season to go, Spurs are just two places and four points above the relegation zone and in danger of dropping into the second tier.
There were warning signs last season, with Tottenham finishing 17th under Ange Postecoglou, although the Australian did prioritise Europe, with Spurs winning the UEFA Europa League title.
And domestic form - or lack thereof - has continued under Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor this season, following Postecoglou's sacking at the end of the season.
Tottenham have a huge number of international players in their squad and it has already been revealed that there would be a massive pay cut for players should they get relegated. Many of the highest profile players are unlikely to stick around for a year - and potentially more - in the Championship and would look to secure a transfer out of the club.
But there are certain stars who could be willing to put the work in and help the club back into the Premier League. Here GIVEMESPORT takes a look at predicting what the starting lineup could be in the Championship.
Tottenham Already Have The Perfect Goalkeeper
Guglielmo Vicario has already been linked with an exit from the club this summer, with plenty of interest from back home in Italy. He has endured a difficult relationship with the Spurs supporters and surely would be unwilling to drop down to the second tier with the club.
Antonin Kinsky is just 22 years of age and was signed for the future. He needs game time and a drop to the Championship would see that come to fruition, with the Czech getting used to English football in the second tier before becoming a more established Premier League regular afterwards.
Brandon Austin has been with the club since he was a boy and is likely to be kept on to play second fiddle to Kinsky.
Big Changes Will Be Required At The Back
Let's be brutally honest about this, World Cup winner Cristian Romero and Dutch international Micky van de Ven will not be playing Championship football. If Spurs are relegated, both will be looking to move on.
Radu Dragusin has been linked with an exit ahead of the summer transfer window with Spurs in the Premier League currently, so he is likely to move on too. Kevin Danso is an interesting one though, who could stick it out.
Tottenham do have two young centre-backs out on loan who could easily slot into the side in the Championship and gain huge experience of the English game. Luka Vuskovic has been brilliant for Hamburg and there are plenty of teams after him but at 19 and with a big contract in north London, a year in the Championship might not be the worst thing in the world. Kota Takai is another who needs English football experience and would have a key role to play.
At full-back, you can't imagine Pedro Porro sticking around, but Djed Spence has experience of the second tier already under his belt and could be convinced to stay for a season. Souza is new to England and will get a good run in the side if Spurs are in the Championship to get used to a new country. Destiny Udogie has had so many injury problems he may stay as well with clubs potentially not taking a punt on signing him, so he could still be around too.
The Midfield Conundrum Awaits
Conor Gallagher was a big-money signing in the January transfer window and chose Spurs over Aston Villa. He is on big wages - which would be cut naturally - and would not have signed for Spurs to play Championship football. However, he does have experience of the second tier and is the sort of character who could stay and fight.
Archie Gray came from Leeds in the Championship when he was 18, so he knows the league well and could really ignite his Tottenham career with a season in the second tier playing in his favoured central midfield position.
It would be a huge boost for Spurs to have Lucas Bergvall in the middle too, but it remains to be seen if the highly-rated 20-year-old would be willing to stick it out in the Championship.
Yves Bissouma is at the end of his contract and you've got to think Rodrigo Bentancur and Xavi Simons would have no interest in playing second tier football.
James Maddison, having been out injured all season, could be the sort of player to stick around.
Pape Matar Sarr has always been on the fringes of the starting XI and could get an extended run in the team to make the position his own in the Championship.
The Forward Line Is A Concern
Wilson Odobert, while injured now, is just 21 years old and was relegated to the Championship with Burnley. While he left the Clarets to sign for Tottenham, he will not be back from injury until the summer is over so he will take one of the positions in the forward line.
Mathys Tel came in from Bayern Munich for big money, yet has failed to tie down a regular starting spot under Postecoglou, Frank or Tudor. He may not want to play in the Championship, but he would be a regular starter in the side.
Mikey Moore will return from his loan spell at Rangers, where he has shone and will be expecting to start Premier League games, but if Spurs are in the Championship he would surely relish a regular starting spot to prove his worth.
You can't imagine Dejan Kulusevski, Mohammed Kudus, Richarlison and Dominic Solanke wanting to play in the Championship, given their standing in the game.
Young forward Yang min-hyeok has had Championship experience on loan and would come straight into the first-team picture at Tottenham.