West Bromwich Albion, sitting in 18th place with three points, are seeking their first Premier League win of 2020/21 when they host Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
Spurs have their sights set on a fourth consecutive away win at the start of a top-flight season for only the fourth occasion in the club's history and the first time since 2017/18.
Team news
There are no fresh injury concerns for West Brom, with Sam Field and Hal Robson-Kanu still sidelined.
Sergio Reguilon (illness) and Serge Aurier (knock) are doubts for Spurs while Erik Lamela is ruled out.
Did you know?
If West Brom win it will be the first time since November 1984 they have recorded back-to-back league victories against Spurs.
The Baggies and Spurs have drawn 11 of their previous 24 PL matches, an average of 46 per cent. Of all the fixtures to have been played at least 20 times in the competition, only Aston Villa v West Ham United (20/42) has a higher draw average with 48 per cent.
Harry Kane, with 14 and Son Heung-min, with 10, are the only players to have reached double figures for PL goal involvements in 2020/21. Kane has also scored seven goals in as many PL appearances against West Brom.
Gareth Bale scored against Brighton & Hove Albion last time out, while he also scored Spurs' winner in a 1-0 victory at The Hawthorns in February 2013.
Match officials
Referee: Andy Madley. Assistants: Adrian Holmes, Scott Ledger. Fourth official: Steve Martin. VAR: Simon Hooper. Assistant VAR: Derek Eaton.