Wolfsberger coach Ferdinand Feldhofer concedes his side have little chance of progressing past Tottenham in the last 32 of the Europa League.
The Austrian outfit, the lowest ranked side left in the competition, travel to London for Wednesday's second leg trailing 4-1 from last week's first leg in Budapest.
Despite Spurs' wretched form in the Premier League, it would take a miracle for Wolfsberger to get past their hosts, especially as boss Jose Mourinho has said he will field a strong side.
Feldhofer is less concerned about the result and more interested in his side's performance.
"It is a shame, but for us it is a highlight for us playing in one of the most modern stadiums in the world."
Spurs were top of the Premier League when the draw for this tie was made in December, but a run of three wins in 16 games has seen them plummet out of Champions League contention.
Feldhofer has called Mourinho's men "unstoppable" and thinks they can climb the table.
"When we were drawn against Tottenham they were top of the Premier League and now they haven't been lucky enough lately," he said.
"They could have won at the weekend, but they are very difficult to stop and I think they can rise up the table."