Dutch playmaker Rafael van der Vaart is likely to return to the Tottenham line-up after missing the game at Inter Milan through suspension.
Spurs could also welcome back Younes Kaboul after a hamstring injury, but Ledley King remains sidelined with a groin problem.
Everton will be without Leon Osman, who has been ruled out for up to six weeks with an ankle injury.
But Steven Pienaar and Louis Saha are on the road to recovery and may return.
Taught a lesson at the San Siro, Tottenham face another close examination on Saturday when a resurgent Everton visit White Hart Lane.
Gareth Bale's stunning second-half hat-trick at Inter Milan turned a night of embarrassment into a glorious failure for Spurs, but a failure nonetheless, and Harry Redknapp will be anxious his side are not caught napping again in this lunch-time kick-off.
Everton have finally woken up from their early season slumber and confirmed their revival with a morale-boosting derby win over Liverpool on Sunday. David Moyes's men are unbeaten in three and would climb to sixth, temporarily at least, with victory here.
Goals, however, remain a problem for the Merseyside club. They have scored in only four of their eight Premier League games, and Moyes must be concerned about his side's over-reliance on Tim Cahill - the Australian midfielder is responsible for half of their eight league goals this season.