Christian Eriksen says Tottenham are determined to win their final Champions League Group game to "give something back" to the club's Wembley fanbase.

Spurs have already been eliminated from Europe's primary club competition ahead of Wednesday's clash with CSKA Moscow at the national stadium.

Supporters have turned out in huge numbers to see Spurs play on the hallowed Wembley turf but have been left disappointed following defeats to Monaco and Bayer Leverkusen.

All Mauricio Pochettino's side have left to play for is a Europa League place yet Eriksen is keen to finally chalk up a win at the club's temporary home.

“We haven’t won yet at Wembley, we want to finish with a win and give something back to the fans - and take something for us as well by getting those three points,” he told the club's official website.

Spurs are set to go into their clash against CSKA Moscow on the back of an impressive 5-0 victory over Premier League strugglers Swansea City.

Pochettino admitted his side "needed" a big victory after losing to Chelsea and Eriksen says the win has solidified Tottenham's desire to launch another winning streak.

“There always has been that feeling. After a win you always get more confident, you want to go for it and keep going," he insisted.

"Now we’ve kicked off with a good start to December and hopefully it will be a good month.”