Chris Wilder has made a huge impact since arriving at the Riverside and putting Saturday’s blip at Barnsley aside, they have been in solid form and find themselves as genuine play-off contenders. They got the better of Manchester Utd at Old Trafford in the last round, albeit on penalties and they will fancy their chances of holding Spurs at bay too. Antonio Conte got the response he wanted from his team at Leeds on Saturday and the FA Cup is the only chance of silverware left for Spurs this season, so we should expect them to play a full-strength side. This looks likely to be a tight game, with Spurs only gaining the upper hand after some stoic Middlesbrough defending.