Tottenham Hotspur predicted starting XI to face Nottingham Forest: Will Conte make any changes from last week?

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How could Tottenham Hotspur line up this weekend

Tottenham Hotspur have made a decent start to the new Premier League season.

Antonio Conte’s side have picked up seven points from their opening three league matches.

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They return to the action on Sunday away at newly promoted Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.

Here is how Spurs could line up against the Reds...

GK: Hugo Lloris

Tottenham’s ever-present goalkeeper will be eager to keep a clean sheet against Steve Cooper’s side.

CB: Davinson Sanchez

He is expected to slot in for the injured Cristian Romero once again.

CB: Eric Dier

The England international has been with Spurs since 2014 and has made 322 appearances for the club so far in his career.

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CB: Ben Davies

Conte seems to like playing the Welshman on the left of the back three.

RWB: Emerson Royal

The former Barcelona man has competition for his place from new signing Djed Spence these days.

LWB: Ivan Perisic

He started ahead of Ryan Sessegnon against Wolves and impressed on his first start for the London club.

CM: Pierre Hojbjerg

The midfielder has established himself as a key player for this Spurs side and scored in the last away match at Chelsea.

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CM: Rodrigo Bentancur

He put in an eye-catching performance last weekend against Wolves and should keep his place alongside Hojbjerg in the middle of the park.

RW: Dejan Kulusevski

The Sweden international has been a hit since making his switch to the Tottenham Hotspur in January.

ST: Harry Kane

He scored the winner last time out against Bruno Lage’s side with a header.

LW: Son Heung-min

The 30-year-old will be looking to score his first goal of the campaign against Forest.

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