Former Wolves striker Robbie Keane and ref Rob Styles to be the thorn in West Brom's side?
May 1 2009 by Chris Lepkowski
"It is a game we are going to try to win," he said.
"If we have to settle for a point we will, although we won't settle for a point.
"Let's see how the game goes but we are going to try and win the match.
"We've shown this season we can win back to back games so we need to go there and give a good account of ourselves and if we play as well as we did at Man City then we will have a good chance of victory yet we are respectful of the players Spurs have got, their good home record so let's wait and see.
"Does it give us more hope? One game doesn't change anything.
"We try and win Tottenham, then we have Wigan, then a nice easy game at home to Liverpool.
"If we won four on the bounce? Have we done that yet. No. But now would be a nice time to do it."
Mowbray believes Albion can beat Spurs for the second time this season.
"I watched the game against Manchester United in the office last week after our game," Mowbray added.
"That first half showed the heights they can reach. They have some great players, it's there in front of us.
"They're a different team to the one we beat at home before the transfer window.
"Keane and Defoe have been brought in. Modric has adapted to the Premier League now. He took criticism early on but looks influential now. We look forward to it.
"We've got a confident team. We always believe we can win football matches. There are no inhibitions about the team. If we can perform as we can then we can give them problems."