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Tottenham will have to do without manager Mauricio Pochettino on the touchline because he starts his ban, but I don't think it will matter too much against his old club.
Spurs got a great result against Dortmund in the Champions League on Tuesday, especially after they had dropped a few points in the Premier League in recent weeks.
Southampton played well at Old Trafford last weekend, but it ended in a glorious defeat at the hands of Manchester United.
The problem for Saints is that, despite a very good performance, it was a defeat.
They have only won one of their past six games - with that victory coming against Fulham - and I can't see them ending that run this weekend.
Source: BBC
Southampton led at Old Trafford last weekend but ended up losing 3-2 to Manchester United. The defeat left them one place above the bottom three and two points clear of Cardiff City. They are lucky that none of the bottom three are in good form at present but Southampton need some points to ensure safety from relegation. That won't be easy as their own form is patchy at present. The home win over Fulham is their only victory in their last six league matches. Home form is a bit more promising with seven points from the last four at St Mary's but six of those points came in January.
Tottenham had a great win at Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday evening to reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Their Premier League form has slipped of late though and although still third, they are ten points behind the leaders. More of a concern is they are only four points above fifth-placed Arsenal in the chase to qualify for next season's Champions League. Spurs have only earned one point from their last three league games and it could have been worse but for Arsenal missing a late penalty last weekend. They have lost their last two away league games but before that had won four in a row. This won't be easy but Tottenham can get a narrow away win in this game.