Cardiff City will be looking for back-to-back Premier League wins as they host Tottenham Hotspur at the Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday evening.
The Bluebirds scored a dramatic late winner, courtesy of Victor Camarasa against Leicester City on Saturday afternoon.
Whereas Tottenham spooned a 1-0 lead against Wolves; eventually losing 3-1 at Wembley to force a huge dent in their title ambitions.
These sides met earlier this season and Cardiff, despite their brave efforts, lost via an Eric Dier goal early on at Wembley.
Team News
Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock has no new fresh injury problems ahead of the visit of Spurs on Tuesday.
Forward Kenneth Zohore remains sidelined with a thigh injury while Joe Bennett and Nathaniel Mendez-Laing are in contention for the Bluebirds.
Tottenham full-back Serge Aurier could make a return to the squad having returned to full fitness following a groin issue.
However, Victor Wanyama, Jan Vertonghen, Mousa Dembele, Eric Dier and Erik Lamela are all set to miss out yet again.
The Managers
Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock: "It's a massive challenge, they've got so many quality players. One bad result and it's a catastrophe in the press, but it's an exciting club with the prospect of a new stadium and the number of quality English lads is great for us. I admire (Mauricio) Pochettino and his staff."
Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino: "It's going to be tough, Cardiff are a tough team to play against.
"We need to move on (after the Wolves loss) and try to be ready to compete because we're going to need big energy to play. We need to be prepared for a big battle and we're looking forward to it."
Match Stats
- Tottenham have won the last four league meetings between the two teams; winning the last three by the 1-0 scoreline.
- Cardiff have failed to score against Spurs in any of their last six games with them in all competitions.
- If Cardiff keep Tottenham out on Tuesday evening; it will be the first time they have kept three successive top-flight clean sheets since April 1957.
- The Bluebirds have conceded 11 goals in the Premier League this campaign from set-pieces; only Manchester United (12) have conceded more than Warnock's side.
- Harry Kane has scored 15 goals in his last 11 Premier League away games against newly-promoted teams.
Betting Odds
Cardiff City: 7/1
Draw: 15/4
Tottenham Hotspur: 9/20