Tottenham v QPR
Tottenham Hotspur's unbeaten run goes up against a Queens Park Rangers side buoyed by victory over Chelsea when the teams meet on Sunday.
Spurs have not lost any of their 10 outings in all competition since suffering a 5-1 thrashing at home to Manchester City in their second match of the English Premier League season.
The run, comprising seven victories and three draws in all competitions, has seen Harry Redknapp's side climb to fifth on the Premier League table, just three points outside the Champions League qualification places.
They defeated struggling Blackburn Rovers 2-1 away from home last time out, thanks to two goals from Netherlands international Rafael van der Vaart.
QPR, promoted to the top flight after winning the Championship last season, registered their best result of the season to date last Sunday, beating Chelsea 1-0 at home.
Heavyweight visitors Chelsea were reduced to nine men for much of the match at Loftus Road, but the victory remains an impressive achievement for Neil Warnock's outfit.
QPR have lost just once in their last six matches.
Although the defeat was sizeable - a 6-0 hammering at Fulham - they have also secured credible draws against Newcastle United, Aston Villa and Blackburn, while beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0 to go with the win over Chelsea.
Warnock's men are a respectable 10th in the table, six points above the relegation zone.
They will face a stern challenge at White Hart Lane, but can take some comfort from the lengthy injury list their hosts must contend with.
Spurs are likely to be without the services of defenders Ledley King and Michael Dawson.
Fullback Vedran Corluka could return to action, while William Gallas is in doubt due to a calf problem.
Further forward, midfielders Niko Kranjcar and Steven Pienaar have a chance of returning to action, but holding player Tom Huddlestone remains a long-term absentee due to an ankle injury.
QPR are not without their own fitness problems; defenders Danny Gabbidon and Matthew Connolly may not feature and attacking midfielder Kieron Dyer is ruled out.
Up front, a foot injury is expected to sideline striker DJ Campbell until January, but fellow centre-forward Rob Hulse is nearing a return from a knee problem. :clap: :clap: