Tottenham Hotspur fell nine points outside the top four over the weekend and need to make up ground when they host London rivals West Ham United.
The Hammers, who are only above the relegation zone on goal difference, are looking for a second successive victory at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, having been the first away team to win there.
Team news
Dele Alli and Lucas Moura have returned from suspension and injury respectively, giving Jose Mourinho a full selection of attacking players to choose from for the first time.
Defenders Japhet Tanganga (back) and Juan Foyth (knee) are out of action.
Angelo Ogbonna has returned to training for West Ham and will be checked ahead of kick-off.
David Moyes revealed that Sebastien Haller (hip) is still unable to train while Robert Snodgrass remains sidelined due to a back injury.
Did you know?
West Ham have won six of the last seven matches between these sides in all competitions, including the last four.
Jose Mourinho is unbeaten in 13 fixtures against David Moyes (W8 D5), his best undefeated record against any manager.
West Ham can achieve back-to-back away league wins against Spurs for the first time since November 1966 under Ron Greenwood.
Michail Antonio has scored four goals in six Premier League appearances against Spurs, netting at a different ground each time - Upton Park, White Hart Lane, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and London Stadium. The only other players to achieve such a quadruple are Steed Malbranque (Fulham v Man City), Christian Eriksen (Everton v Spurs) and Dele Alli (Spurs v Watford).
Match officials
Referee: Craig Pawson. Assistants: Harry Lennard, Dan Robathan. Fourth official: Simon Hooper. Replacement official: Nigel Lugg. VAR: David Coote. Assistant VAR: Stephen Child.