Fulham Fulham boss Chris Coleman is expected to field an identical side to the one that lost to West Ham last Saturday.
Coleman fielded his reserves for the 5-4 Carling Cup victory over Lincoln in midweek but revealed none of that team will start at White Hart Lane, with last weekend's side expected to be reinstated.
Papa Bouba Diop, Niclas Jensen, Claus Jensen and Tony Warner have recovered from the injuries they sustained against West Ham, with Tomasz Radzinski and Brian McBride set to resume their strike partnership and goalkeeper Mark Crossley possibly returning to the bench after a knee problem.
Tottenham Tottenham will have Egypt striker Mido available again for Monday's Barclays Premiership game with Fulham following a three-match ban.
Holland international Edgar Davids is winning his fitness fight to face Fulham after a minor groin strain. Head coach Martin Jol said: "Edgar has a good chance to play and hopefully he will because it's not just about his quality it's about his stature and he gives us confidence. That is exactly what we need this season." The Dutch midfielder missed the draw against Aston Villa and also the shock midweek defeat to Grimsby in the Carling Cup with a groin problem, but is expected to recover over the weekend.
Midfielder Michael Carrick is likely to be out of action for a fortnight after sustaining an ankle injury against Grimsby. The England international fell awkwardly in trying to make a clearance during Tuesday's 1-0 defeat at Blundell Park. Head coach Martin Jol said: "Michael Carrick twisted his ankle in a bad way - I've seen it on video again. "Thankfully he's recovering quickly but I think it will take a couple of weeks. So we'll have to play with a new midfield again against Fulham but at least we have five days to prepare for that game."
Defenders Anthony Gardner (thigh) and Michael Dawson (hamstring) are both out, along with Noe Pamarot (knee). Wayne Routledge is expected to be out for eight more weeks with a foot injury but striker Grzegorz Rasiak is available again after being cup-tied.