Tottenham:
Tottenham has injury crisis and fitness issues in the squad. Sánchez, Romero, Lo Celso (all match fitness), Dier (dead leg), Lucas (foot), Son (calf), and Sessegnon (knock) are all doubtful for the game.
Meanwhile, Bergwijn will miss the match with an ankle injury and Tanganga will be unavailable for spurs through suspension. Spurs lost their last game against Crystal Palace away from home at Selhurst Park.
Apart from that defeat, the North London side won all of their other three games without conceding a goal.
However, Tottenham is finding it hard to score goals. In those three winning games won they scored one in each of those games. Son Heung-min is their top scorer with two goals to his name.
Tottenham will look to get back to their winning form but they will face a hard task in the form of Chelsea.
Chelsea:
The European Champions come into this game unbeaten in both domestic and European games. They are sitting in the second spot only behind Manchester United on goal difference. The only disappointing result they have faced is the 1-1 draw at Anfield against Liverpool on matchday 3 where they despite going down to 10 men held on to a draw.
All the players are available except Cristian Pulisic who will miss the match due to an ankle injury.
Romelu Lukaku is in a good run of form. The Belgian has scored four goals in his first four appearances for Chelsea in all competitions. He scored against all the opponents except Liverpool at Anfield.
Chelsea will look to continue to build their momentum towards a title charge by remaining unbeaten.
#GameZero:
Tottenham Hotspur and Sky Sports team up in an initiative towards a zero-carbon future. As a result, the game against Chelsea is named #GameZero. The #GameZero is created to raise awareness of the threat of climate change and inspire football fans
