We now know that a win for Spurs will definitely keep them in the Premier League.
And a draw will probably do it too given their 13-goal advantage over the only other team in the relegation scrap, West Ham.
So how will Roberto De Zerbi set them up?
It’s very likely he goes with the same starting lineup he deployed against Leeds just over a week ago, with Joao Palhinha and Rodrigo Bentancur sitting in front of the back four and Conor Gallagher providing energy and creativity from the No. 10 role in a compact 4-2-3-1 system.
De Zerbi will need that trio to dictate the tempo of the game and slow down any Chelsea transitions, as they love to get Pedro Neto and Joao Pedro flying forward if Cole Palmer can get the space to turn on the ball and provide passes.
Defensively Spurs will have to sit in and suffer and they have certainly got better at doing that under De Zerbi.
They need to be disciplined and clinical, and it’s down to Richarlison, Mathys Tel and Randal Kolo Muani to take chances of their own when Spurs get chances on the counter. They want dominate possession so they have to be ruthless when they get opportunities to break. It’s all about holding their nerve.