Tottenham predicted lineup vs Luton - Premier League
- Tottenham return to action at Luton at Kenilworth Road in Saturday's early kick-off
- Spurs overcame Liverpool last time out in a controversial win
- Manor Solomon the latest first-team squad member to be struck down by injury
Tottenham have the chance to take top spot in the Premier League table on Saturday when they visit division minnows Luton in the early kick-off.
Spurs eventually overcame Liverpool in their last outing, though the late winner courtesy of Joel Matip was overshadowed by Luis Diaz's wrongly disallowed goal and Jurgen Klopp's calls for a replay.
They face a Luton side that recently picked up their first league win at Everton but were then beaten in a relegation crunch clash with Burnley.
Here's the side Ange Postecoglou may deploy for Tottenham's trip to Kenilworth Road.
Tottenham predicted lineup vs Luton (4-2-3-1)
GK: Guglielmo Vicario - Still yet to make his first big blunder as Tottenham's new shot-stopper, though might have done better with Cody Gakpo's effort. Enjoyed the last-gasp winner at the weekend.
RB: Pedro Porro - Has won over any doubters who thought he would struggle as a conventional right-back having signed as a wing-back for Antonio Conte.
CB: Cristian Romero - A much more composed performance against the Reds than he managed in the north London derby, when he gave away a penalty and scored an own goal.
CB: Micky van de Ven - Gave Tottenham fans the biggest glimpse of his insane pace by eating up the ground on Cody Gakpo in one race out wide.
LB: Destiny Udogie - Has come up against Bukayo Saka and Mohamed Salah in the last two games and has more than held his own.
CM: Pape Matar Sarr - Only Maddison (21) and Son (20) have had more attempted efforts for Spurs in the league than Sarr's 17; eight shots have been on target but only one has resulted in a goal.
CM: Yves Bissouma - No player in Europe's top five leagues has made more combined tackles and interceptions this season than Bissouma (38) so far this season.
RW: Dejan Kulusevski - Has created a league-high 16 chances over the last four gameweeks and needs to stay fit with Brennan Johnson and Ivan Perisic out injured.
AM: James Maddison - Very much a key figure since joining Tottenham, running their attacking play from central midfield.
LW: Richarlison - Looked frustrated up top at the start of the season but can get more involved in Tottenham's build-up out wide with Son taking more of the goalscoring burden.
ST: Son Heung-min - The closest to Erling Haaland in the Premier League's Golden Boot race right now, Son netted against Liverpool netted for the fourth game in a row last time out.