Slavia Prague v Tottenham
Tottenham and England winger Aaron Lennon has recovered from a knee injury and may play in the Uefa Cup first-round tie against Slavia Prague.
The England winger missed Tottenham's defeat against Manchester United at the weekend with a cartilage problem has been now back in training
Defender Ledley King (knee) has also been given a clean bill of health after making his comeback at the weekend.
The skipper made his first appearance of the season at Old Trafford.
Slavia Prague 0-1 Tottenham
Former Uefa Cup winners Spurs marked their return to Europe with a deserved first-leg first-round win.
Slavia lost their keeper Michal Vorel midway through the first half after he injured himself at a goal-kick.
But substitute Matus Kozacik was well beaten when Jermaine Jenas arrowed a shot into the corner of the net.
Having had little to do for the first hour Paul Robinson kept Spurs in front when he made a fine double save as Slavia searched for the equaliser.
Apart from that brief flurry of Slavia pressure Spurs - who won the Uefa Cup in 1972 and 1974 - always looked in control.
Didier Zokora provided plenty of drive from midfield, while Mido caused problems for Slavia when he drifted out to the left wing.
Early on Mido delivered a dangerous cross but Jermain Defoe was unable to reach the ball.
On 25 minutes Defoe swivelled quickly to create some space only to send his shot over the bar.
With Spurs so dominant in the opening stages Robinson had a quiet time, though he needed to be decisive in punching clear after Dusan Svento's dangerous run and cross.
Slavia had less luck with their goalkeeper Vorel and after his departure Kozacik was quickly into action, palming away Pascal Chimbonda's header.
But Kozacik was unable to keep out Jenas' shot as the Spurs midfielder struck a precise shot past Slavia substitute keeper.
Jenas' finish was exemplary, but so was the work of Zokora as he made a surging run before playing a precise pass to his midfield colleague in the build-up.
The Ivory Coast international was quick to get Spurs back on the attack early in the second half.
Zokora broke clear after running almost half the length of the pitch before picking out Defoe, who headed the ball straight at Kozacik.
Midway through the second half Robinson was finally called into serious action when he pushed away Svento's free-kick and then was up quickly to block Stanislav Vlcek's effort from the rebound.
But Slavia were unable to sustain their attacking momentum and Kozacik had to be alert to smother attempts from substitutes Edgar Davids and Robbie Keane.