Wolves vs Tottenham LIVE: Harry Kane named on the bench for Tottenham as Nuno Espirito Santo returns to his old club aiming to make it two wins from two with Spurs
- Nuno Santo kicked off his Spurs reign in perfect fashion by beating Man City
- He returns to the club where he spent four successful years this afternoon
- Harry Kane has travelled with the squad but will the City target play any part?
- Latest Premier League news, including live action, fixtures and results
- Premier League table - as it stands
Manchester City target Harry Kane has travelled with the Tottenham squad but Nuno Espirito Santo is yet to make a decision on whether he'll start him against Wolves this afternoon.
Santo got his Spurs reign off to the perfect start last weekend by upsetting champions Manchester City and can make it two wins from two by defeating his former club today.
Wolves were unable to take anything from their tricky opening-day trip to Leicester and will be desperate to get a result today to give their supporters something to cheer about ahead of what is expected to be a difficult season.
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Harry Kane starts on the bench for Tottenham as Santo reverts to the starting XI that beat City last Sunday. What an option to be able to bring on. "The team is the same because we did a good job last weekend," explains Santo. "The boys are ready."
Look who else is here. Raul Jimenez could give Wolves a huge boost should he make his first competitive appearance at Molineux for nine months following that horror skull fracture he suffered against Spurs' arch-rivals, Arsenal.
Here's Harry Kane arriving to a partisan welcome from the waiting crowds at Molineux. Santo insisted this week that the 28-year-old has never refused to train despite all the speculation around his future and Manchester City's interest.
It would not be a huge surprise to see Santo restore the starting XI that recorded that impressive opening day 1-0 win over Manchester City at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last week. Lage, meanwhile, may be contemplating changes following his side’s 1-0 defeat at Leicester. Morgan Gibbs-White, Nelson Semedo and Leander Dendoncker are all contenders for his starting lineup.
There's a crowd outside Molineux already, and they've just seen Spurs arrive, looking sharp in black suits. Tottenham talisman Harry Kane is among the travelling party - all eyes are on the teamsheet to see whether it will include the England captain. We'll have news on that as soon as it's announced.
Nuno Espirito Santo insists he has no regrets about the under-strength side he picked for the 1-0 Europa Conference League defeat at Pacos de Ferreira on Thursday. "The decision was to try to give minutes to players, to get minutes in their legs and increase the levels of fitness,” explains the Wolves boss, telling his players to respond today.
This afternoon’s match is the 100th game between these sides, of which 14 have been in the Premier League. Spurs have seven wins in the modern top flight compared to Wolves’ four in this fixture, with Tottenham scoring 27 goals and Wanderers netting 19.
Hello and welcome to Sportsmail's live coverage of Wolves vs Tottenham, where you can follow all of the action as the hosts play their first Premier League home match under new boss Bruno Lage and Nuno Espirito Santo returns to Molineux for the first time since leaving the hosts at the end of last season. Excited? We are! Stick with us for live updates and everything you need to know ahead of kick-off.
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