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Mauricio Pochettino is expected to be without Kyle Walker for the next month after picking up a foot injury against Burnley, while there's also doubts over the fitness of Danny Rose.
Hugo Lloris will face a late fitness test after his knee injury and could well go straight back in between the sticks.
Aside from this, Spurs will have the rest of the squad available for selection and we expect a similar XI to be chosen from the last few games.
Our chosen line up have played together on six occasions so far this season, winning two, drawing two and losing two as well as keeping one clean sheet.
Collectively, they have also appeared in 655 Premier League games, scoring 67 goals and assisting 42 during those matches.
Harry Kane is likely to continue in attack with his fine record this season, topping it off with his first top flight hat trick against Leicester at the end of last month.
With that being said, he's scored 20 of his 28 goals in the Premier League this term with six of these coming in the last six games including the third against Newcastle last weekend.
He is also the highest scorer in the last 20 league games for Spurs with six of his 18 goals being the openers of the game.
With such brilliant form from the young striker, why not back Kane to open the scoring at St Mary's on Saturday?
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