Tottenham Hotspur are in desperate need of victory as they travel to Burnley in the Premier League this weekend.
Spurs have lost four games in a row in all competitions, most recently losing on penalties to Norwich City in Wednesday's FA Cup fifth-round tie.
Jose Mourinho remains without a number of key players ahead of Saturday's trip to Turf Moor, which has taken on added significance in the wake of recent results.
Here, Sports Mole rounds up Tottenham's latest injury and suspension news ahead of the match.
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Status: Out
Type of injury: Hamstring
Possible return date: Unknown
Spurs will be without Harry Kane until April at the earliest due to a hamstring injury sustained against Southampton on New Year's Day. Speaking this week, the England captain vowed to be fit in time for Euro 2020.
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Status: Out
Type of injury: Knee
Possible return date: Unknown
Moussa Sissoko suffered a long-term injury in the same match as Kane, with the Frenchman said to be on a similar timeframe to his teammate regarding a return.
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Status: Out
Type of injury: Arm
Possible return date: Unknown
Son Heung-min became Tottenham's latest high-profile injury victim when injuring his arm against Aston Villa last month, forcing him to undergo surgery which could keep him out for the rest of the season.
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Status: Minor doubt
Type of injury: Groin
Possible return date: March 7 (vs. Burnley)
Juan Foyth has missed the majority of this season through injury and remained on the fringes of the squad. The centre-back returned to training last week but was not part of the squad to face Norwich.
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Status: Major doubt
Type of injury: Groin
Possible return date: Unknown
Hugo Lloris missed the games with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Norwich due to a groin injury. Worryingly, Mourinho is unsure how long the goalkeeper - who has previously spent three months on the sidelines with a dislocated elbow - will miss with his latest injury issue.
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Status: Minor doubt
Type of injury: Hip
Possible return date: March 7 (vs. Burnley)
Ryan Sessegnon suffered a hip injury in the build-up to the Chelsea game and subsequently sat out the 3-2 loss to Wolves. The versatile full-back could be back in contention this weekend after returning to training.
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR'S SUSPENSION LIST
Spurs have no players suspended for their trip to Lancashire.
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