Tottenham coach Martin Jol has the luxury of choosing from a fully-fit squad for the visit of rock-bottom Sunderland.
The club's treatment room is empty for the first time this season, giving Jol a nice selection poser ahead of the clash at White Hart Lane.
The biggest decision he faces is whether to recall England striker Jermain Defoe instead of Robbie Keane, who was on target in the 2-1 win at Wigan last weekend.
Winger Wayne Routledge is included in the squad for the first time since breaking a bone in his foot on the opening day against Portsmouth at Fratton Park.
Sunderland boss Mick McCarthy admits striker Stephen Elliott has only a slight chance of making the squad for the game.
The Republic of Ireland frontman is still struggling with a back problem, while Julio Arca (toe), Stephen Wright (calf) and Alan Stubbs (groin) are definitely out.
Midfielder Tommy Miller is battling against a hamstring strain he picked up during Wednesday night's 2-0 home defeat by Liverpool, but Martin Woods is expected to be available after a similar problem and Anthony Le Tallec is back after being forced to sit out against the club which loaned him to the Black Cats.
Tottenham squad: Cerny, Robinson, Stalteri, Kelly, Lee, King, Dawson, Naybet, Brown, Davids, Carrick, Reid, Defoe, Keane, Mido, Rasiak, Lennon, Tainio, Jenas, Davis, Mendes, Routledge.
Sunderland squad: Alnwick, Davis, Hoyte, Nosworthy, Caldwell, Breen, D Collins, Bassila, Whitehead, Miller, Lawrence, Welsh, Woods, Leadbitter, Stead, Gray, Le Tallec, Brown.