Spurs was a physically draining game and you could see signs of tiredness in the last 15 minutes. Wholesale changes are thus inevitable, but that generally leads to a slow start and a disjointed first half. Fulham are in a wretched run, though, so it's unclear what sort of side they'll put out. Sitting third bottom you might expect them to rest players and maybe sacrifice this competition for league survival, especially given their summer outlay, but maybe they'll see this as a chance to have a go at us and regain some confidence. Don't envisage this being a formality.