Wolves manager Mick McCarthy may ring the changes following his side's defeat to local rivals Birmingham.
New signing Adiene Guedioura is pushing for a first start after three consecutive appearances as substitute.
Tottenham's Ledley King will sit this match out leaving Sebastien Bassong and new signing Younes Kaboul to fight it out to play alongside Michael Dawson.
Eidur Gudjohnsen is expected to play a part after being on the bench against Villa, but Aaron Lennon remains out.
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Wolves
Suspended: None Doubtful: None
Injured: Edwards, Keogh & Kightly (all ankle), Murray (knee)
Tottenham
Suspended: None Doubtful: None
Injured: Assou-Ekotto (hip), Cudicini (broken wrists), Lennon, Pavlyuchenko & Woodgate (all groin)
Although fighting on different fronts at opposing ends of the table, the frustration suffered by both clubs at the weekend was palpable.
Wolves were left crushed by Birmingham's golden oldie Kevin Phillips, as the 36-year-old veteran rolled back the years to deny Mick McCarthy's men a vital victory.
The defeat at St Andrew's saw the Molineux outfit remain rooted in the relegation zone, but McCarthy came out fighting, lauding his team for their spirit and determination and looking to the Tottenham match as a chance to get back on track.
And if he needs inspiration to lift his players, McCarthy can call on the memories of their shock victory over Harry Redknapp's men at White Hart Lane in December.
Tottenham's failure to break down Aston Villa made it just four wins from 13 matches this season against sides currently in the top 10 and they are currently doing nothing to rid themselves of the flat-track bully reputation that is beginning to dog them this season.
Their much-vaunted strikeforce have been misfiring in recent weeks and it is surely no coincidence that in the five league matches Spurs have been shorn of flying winger Aaron Lennon, they have managed a solitary win and scored just three times.