Tottenham Hotspur will aim to bounce back from their Champions League defeat to Sporting Lisbon when they welcome Leicester City to North London for Saturday's Premier League battle.
The Lilywhites suffered a 2-0 loss in Portugal in midweek, while Brendan Rodgers's men most recently went down 5-2 to Brighton & Hove Albion.
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While Antonio Conte watched his side struggle to create many clear-cut opportunities against Sporting, former Tottenham youngster Marcus Edwards nearly scored an exhilarating solo goal before another pair of Ruben Amorim's attackers got the job done for the hosts in the dying embers.
Substitutes Paulinho and Arthur Gomes both came off the bench to score in added time for Sporting as Tottenham fell to their first Champions League loss of the season, although Conte did not believe that a defeat was an accurate reflection of how the game went.
However, Conte's reluctance to refresh his XI did not pay dividends, but Spurs have been handed an ideal opportunity to recover against the Premier League's basement side, with the game going ahead despite concerns that Queen Elizabeth II's funeral would force a postponement.
A 2-1 win over Fulham two weekends ago saw Tottenham move onto 14 points from their first six games of the new league season, and the third-placed Lilywhites could end the day top of the table if Manchester City fail to overcome Wolverhampton Wanderers at lunchtime. Current leaders Arsenal will hope to respond against Brentford one day later.
Tottenham welcome Leicester to North London having strung together a seven-game winning streak at home in all competitions, but creative concerns continue to bedevil Conte, whose side are far from well-rested compared to Rodgers's under-performing crop.
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Some Leicester fans would have welcomed the chance to see their side test their mettle against 17th-placed Aston Villa last weekend, while others would have accepted the postponement of that clash with open arms given the way their side have performed so far.
In what turned out to be Graham Potter's final match in charge of Brighton & Hove Albion before his quickfire Chelsea appointment, the Seagulls were the predators and the Foxes were the prey in a 5-2 South Coast romping, which extended Leicester's losing run to five matches.
Rodgers and co can no longer turn to the transfer market to solve their lengthy list of problems - although there was a reluctance to splash the cash in the summer anyway - and the visitors remain rock bottom of the standings with a measly one point from six games.
One would not knock Leicester for going down to Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United, but performances in all areas of the pitch have been alarming nonetheless, and only Bournemouth (18) have shipped more goals than the Foxes (16) so far.
Tottenham did the double over Leicester by an aggregate scoreline of 6-3 in the 2021-22 Premier League season and are now out to record their fourth successive win in this fixture, and the hosts' confidence tank could do with a top-up before facing Arsenal after the international break.
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Tottenham boss Conte should once again be working with just the one absentee in Lucas Moura, who is confirmed to be missing until after the international break with his tendon problem.
The Lilywhites coach once again elected to leave Dejan Kulusevski on the bench as he remains reluctant to drop Son Heung-min from the first XI, and the Sweden international may have to accept a substitute role again, with Conte seemingly keen to boost Son's confidence before the international break.
A clash with 20th-placed Leicester could provide Son with the ideal opportunity to end his goal drought, but Conte could still make changes in the engine room as Ryan Sessegnon and Yves Bissouma push for starts.
As for the basement side, Rodgers is also blessed with a near-fully fit squad and should only be working without long-term absentees Ricardo Pereira and Ryan Bertrand for the trip to Tottenham, but Dennis Praet will need to shake off a foot problem.
Jamie Vardy was dropped to the bench against Brighton, and despite his penchant for scoring against the Big Six clubs, Patson Daka and Kelechi Iheanacho are primed to hold their places after each netting at the Amex.
Daniel Amartey's return to fitness could very well see Rodgers match Conte's system with a three-man backline, which Tottenham struggled to break down against Sporting in midweek, but it remains to be seen if Caglar Soyuncu will force his way back in Rodgers's plans after a late-minute move to Turkey fell through.
Tottenham Hotspur possible starting lineup:
Lloris; Romero, Dier, Lenglet; Emerson, Hojbjerg, Bissouma, Sessegnon; Richarlison, Kane, Son
Leicester City possible starting lineup:
Ward; Faes, Amartey, Evans; Justin, Tielemans, Ndidi, Castagne; Maddison; Daka, Iheanacho
We say: Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Leicester City
Tottenham's creative problems will not be solved overnight by any stretch, and if Leicester are to revert to a three-man backline, Conte's side will need to up their attacking game tenfold to get the job done.
However, Rodgers's men have simply imploded at this early stage of the campaign and traditionally ship a few goals in their encounters with Spurs, who should bounce back from their midweek disappointment and extend their winning run at home.
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