TOTTENHAM have already secured a spot in one cup final this season and they should take a step towards another showpiece when they meet Wycombe in the FA Cup on Monday night.
Jose Mourinho's mission statement is to end Spurs' 13-year trophy drought and the FA Cup represents a terrific opportunity to bring the Londoners long wait for silverware to an end.
Mourinho's men made light work of eighth-tier minnows Marnie in the last round, a game where our man Kevin Mac backed another winner.
The capital club followed up that success with a 3-1 success at Sheffield United in the Premier League last Sunday, on an afternoon where my 9/2 card tip landed.
Next up for Mourinho and Co is a Monday night FA Cup clash with a Wycombe Wanderers side who are marooned at the bottom of the English Championship.
Gareth Ainswoth's charges have found life difficult since their promotion to the second tier, the Chairboys have won just three of their 23 Championship fixtures to date.
Outright Betting
Wycombe have won just four of their 25 competitive fixtures this season and that is reflected in the odds with a home win trading at a whopping 10/1 with Bet 365, while the draw in normal time pays 11/2 with the same firm.
Tottenham have triumphed in each of their last six FA Cup ties and the visitors are red-hot favourites here at 1/4 with Betfred.
Betting Angles
History shows that Jose Mourinho takes this competition seriously and I suspect Spurs will have too much class for their second-tier opponents on Monday night.
Having said that, the Portuguese could well ring the changes here ahead of a huge Premier League showdown with Liverpool on Thursday night.
However, Mourinho has some serious firepower in reserve, all of whom will be keen to make the most of their latest opportunity to shine.
Indeed, there is little in value in backing a Spurs success at the aforementioned odds, however, an away win combined with under 4.5 match goals makes appeal at 17/20 with Betway.
Wycombe, despite their struggles this season, have kept most of their league clashes competitive and it's worth noting that only two visiting sides to Adams Park this term have won by two or more goals.
What's more, the above-mentioned combination has clicked in 15/19 Spurs victories this season, so I'm happy to support the same formula on Monday night.
I'll also dip into the anytime goalscorer market and take the 4/5 (SportNation) on offer for Spurs striker Carlos Vinicius to get on the scoresheet.
The Brazilian forward has impressed with his performances in the Europa League this term and he will be brimming with confidence after bagging an FA Cup hatrick against Marine a fortnight ago.
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