It may be tickets for Tottenham in the Champions League by the end of Tuesday night.
Defeat to PSV Eindhoven, coupled by an Inter Milan victory over Group B leaders Barcelona, will see Spurs knocked out at the Champions League group stage for the second time in three seasons.
With just one point in three outings in the tournament to date, coach Mauricio Pochettino’s men will be desperate for a win in the 10 pm clash at Wembley.
Captain and goalkeeper Hugo Lloris believes they will have to keep their concentration and give their best until the final whistle blows.
Spurs saw a 3-0 lead turn into a 3-2 thriller in their Premier League clash against Wolves last weekend and Lloris says they can’t afford to open the door for their opponents in the final few minutes of any clash.
Spurs also threw a 1-0 lead at PSV to draw last time out in European competition and Lloris explains: “It is not the first time this has happened in the Champions League and in the league that the opponent created chances in the last minutes of the game.
“On Saturday we could have managed the game in another way. At 3-0, you do not have to press.”
Liverpool, meanwhile, go to 1991 champions Red Star Belgrade for a 7.55pm kickoff looking to cement top spot in Group C.
In a tight mini-league, Jurgen Klopp’s mannehold a slender lead over second-placed Napoli and third-placed Paris St-Germain, with the top three separated by just two points.