Ledley King will be available for Tottenham Hotspur's home Premiership match against West Ham United at White Hart Lane on Sunday.
The England international had been thought to be struggling with a knee injury, but manager Martin Jol confirmed he could play against Alan Pardew's side.
Winger Aaron Lennon has recovered from a hamstring injury sustained with the England Under-21 squad, while defender Anthony Gardner and winger Wayne Routledge have returned to full training but will not be considered for the game due to a lack of match fitness.
Shaka Hislop retains his place in goal for West Ham despite the return to training of knee injury victim Roy Carroll.
The Trinidad and Tobago international has recovered from injury himself – the head knock that forced him off early in the Hammers' most recent Premiership game, the 1-0 win over West Brom.
Midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker was also hurt in that fixture and will be out for up to five weeks with an ankle injury. Former Spurs striker Teddy Sheringham has been told he will definitely start.
Tottenham squad: Robinson, Stalteri, Dawson, King, Lee Young-Pyo, Tainio, Jenas, Brown, Carrick, Davids, Mido, Defoe, Kelly, Cerny, Reid, Keane, Rasiak, Davis.
West Ham squad: Carroll, Hislop, Bywater, Repka, Ferdinand, Gabbidon, Konchesky, Benayoun, Newton, Dailly, Mullins, Etherington, Sheringham, Harewood, Bellion, Zamora, Noble, Ward, Collins, Aliadiere, Williams, Clarke, Fletcher.