Coach Martin Jol welcomes back Michael Carrick and Lee Young-Pyo from hamstring injuries for the Barclays Premiership clash with Everton.
Egyptian striker Mido is expected to recover from a hamstring injury to resume his partnership with England's Jermain Defoe in attack but Ledley King is rated as 50-50 after picking up a dead leg in England's win over Poland at Old Trafford on Wednesday night.
Spurs are still without Wayne Routledge (foot), Anthony Gardner (hamstring) and Goran Bunjevcevic (foot).
Everton will be without Spanish midfielder Mikel Arteta for the game and could also be without skipper David Weir.
Arteta will not play until next weekend's home game with Chelsea after suffering head injuries when he was knocked unconscious during the UEFA Cup exit against Dinamo Bucharest on September 29.
The 22-year-old was left out of the next league game at Manchester City and boss David Moyes said: "Obviously I would like to play him and Mikel would like to play but the surgeon has said he should not be involved. The medical people apply the utmost precaution in these situations."
Weir picked up an ankle injury in Scotland's midweek win in Slovenia and is also doubtful.
Defender Per Kroldrup (flu) and striker James Beattie (ankle) are also doubtful.
Provisional Tottenham squad: Robinson, Cerny, Kelly, Lee, King, Dawson, Naybet, Stalteri, Reid, Keane, Defoe, Brown, Rasiak, Mido, Carrick, Davids, Jenas, Tainio, Mendes, Lennon.
Provisional Everton squad: Martyn, Ferrari, Hibbert, Yobo, Valente, Osman, Davies, Neville, Cahill, Kilbane, Bent, McFadden, Ferguson, Beattie, Weir, Wright, Li Tie, Hughes, Seargeant.