Tottenham host relegation strugglers Leicester City with Ange Postecoglou and the Lilywhites in desperate need of a win.
Spurs have lost their last three Premier League matches and have not tasted victory in the league since a 5-0 win over Southampton on December 15. The poor run of form has seen manager Postecoglou come under pressure, with Tottenham languishing in 15th place after 22 games.
They take on a Leicester side that has lost its last seven league fixtures after losing 2-0 at home to Fulham last weekend. The Foxes are 19th with just 14 points after sacking previous manager Steve Cooper in November.
And Tottenham have received a team news hint for Saturday's game. James Maddison has posted a pre-match graphic on his Instagram story, hinting that that he may start against Ruud van Nistelrooy's team.
Historically, players who share the graphics have tended to be in the team come kick-off. Maddison has made 31 appearances for Tottenham across all competitions this season, scoring nine goals and providing six assists.
Tottenham have struggled badly with injuries in recent weeks and Postecoglou has admitted it has been difficult for his struggling team.
"It's not about me; it's about the players," he said at his pre-match press conference. "It is getting increasingly difficult for them to maintain performance for sure as they're giving everything and it's a small group. We should have some light at the end of the tunnel the next couple of weeks.
"It's not as dire as... but at the same time there's always the possibility that before those guys come back, the load we're putting on these guys we might lose a couple of these.
"That's always the challenging bit and that's what we're going through. It has been two months of hard grind for the players and, as I keep saying, just trying to support them as much as we can and help them through it. We're working awfully hard on, not just on game time, but in between games to recover and give us the best chance of putting in the performances that are needed at this level.
"Obviously our schedule is not going to ease up at all and we've got a massive game this week and a massive week coming in a couple of weeks' time, but at the same time the resilience and determination of players to get out there and perform is a fantastic thing for me to witness and I couldn't be prouder of them."