There are many injuries across the men’s English top-flight so let’s run through them.
For SpursCristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Richarlison and Dominic Solanke all remain on the sidelines.
Fulham boss Marco Silva says Kenny Tete, Harry Wilson and Reiss Nelson remain out. He added Nelson may be miss the rest of the season.
Wolves boss Vitor Pereira says Emmanuel Agbadou, Rodrigo Gomes andJorgen Strand Larsen are not fit for this weekend.
Ruben Amorim gave an update on his Manchester United squad and there injury list remains relatively long. Amad Diallo, Mason Mount, Luke Shaw, Toby Collyer, Tom Heaton and Altay Bayindir are all out.
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe said it would take a “miracle” for Sven Botman to play this weekend.
For Arsenal Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka remain longer-term injuries.
Manchester City are unsure if Erling Haaland will play, while John Stones has been ruled out.
Brighton are without Lewis Dunk.
Chelsea’s long-term injuries remain out and Enzo Maresca said Noni Madueke will be out until after the international break.
For Aston Villa, Ross Barkley, Amadou Onana and Boubacar Kamara are out with injury. Axel Disasi cannot play as the team are playing against his parent club.
Everton will be without Iliman Ndiaye.
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