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Barclays Premier League - 6th Feb 2010 - KO 17:30 - Ground: White Hart Lane
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Tottenham's new signings, Eidur Gudjohnsen and Younes Kaboul, are likely to be on the bench.
Manager Harry Redknapp may recall Ledley King after he sat out the midweek FA Cup clash with Leeds.
Aston Villa hope to welcome back John Carew, who has missed the last four matches with a knee injury.
Captain Stiliyan Petrov will play despite a troublesome Achilles, but Stephen Warnock (shin) has been told to rest for two weeks.
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Tottenham
Suspended: None Doubtful: King (knee), Pavlyuchenko (groin)
Injured: Assou-Ekotto (hip), Cudicini (broken wrists), Lennon & Woodgate (both groin)
Aston Villa
Suspended: None Doubtful: Carew (knee)
Injured: Albrighton & Reo-Coker (both ankle), Harewood (foot), Warnock (shin)
The holy grail of a Champions League place remains within the grasp of both these clubs.
Spurs have won just once in the league in 2010 and are grimly hanging on to fourth spot as the traffic behind them, in the shape of Liverpool, Manchester City and Villa, begins to bunch up.
Harry Redknapp's men have picked up only seven points out of 21 against teams currently in the top seven this season, while Villa have lost just twice in eight clashes against the big boys, beating Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United along the way.
Villa boss Martin O'Neill has drummed into his squad the importance of picking up results in matches such as these and is also trying to maintain their focus as the distraction of the forthcoming Carling Cup final looms large.
Should they win at Wembley, O'Neill will be keen to avoid the example Tottenham set when they won there two years ago. Spurs took their foot of the gas completely following their triumph over Chelsea and won only three of their 12 remaining league matches as their season meandered into May.
Villa go into this match with the league's meanest defence, but they will have their hands full containing Tottenham and their red-hot striker Jermain Defoe, whose third hat-trick of the season in midweek further rubberstamped his place in England's World Cup squad.
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