Tottenham Hotspur travel to Sheffield United on Thursday knowing they have a mountain to climb if they are to qualify for the Champions League. 

Tottenham are currently seventh in the table, with just seven games remaining.

Although Spurs are unbeaten since the Premier League restart, as they picked up a draw and a win against Manchester United and West Ham respectively, they will know they have a difficult task on their hands at Bramall Lane.

Transfer Tavern have put together a predicted starting lineup, which sees Jose Mourinho select a full-strength side to face the Blades, with two changes to the team that faced the Hammers last week.

Spurs have started their past two games in a 4-2-3-1 formation and it is unlikely Mourinho will want to mess around with his preferred system anymore.

Club captain Hugo Lloris takes up position between the posts while Ben Davies and Serge Aurier get another chance to prove themselves.

Mourinho finally seems to have settled on his first-choice pairing, at the expense of Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen, which means Eric Dier and Davinson Sanchez will resume their partnership in the centre of the defence.

Meanwhile, Tanguy Ndombele has made all the headlines for all of the wrong reasons. Ndombele, who is the club's record signing, has apparently told the Portuguese he never wants to play for him again, via ESPN.

As it stands, neither side is willing to give any ground, and it is hard to imagine Mourinho will be prepared to back down.

Therefore, Giovani Lo Celso will keep his place in the side, while Harry Winks slots in beside him as Moussa Sissoko drops to the bench.

Sheffield United have been leaking goals ever since football resumed last month, as they conceded three goals in back-to-back games against Newcastle and Manchester United, and this is something Mourinho will be keen to exploit.

Harry Kane once again will be eager to add to his impressive tally as he lines up against Chris Wilder's side.

Although Lucas Moura looked lively in the 2-0 victory over West Ham, Mourinho will be hoping the combined pace of Steven Bergwijn and Son Heung-min can expose the Blades at the back.

Tottenham fans, do you think this is how Mourinho will start against Sheffield United? Let us know in the comments below!