Tottenham host Leeds in Premier League action on Monday evening as they seek to take another key step towards safety
Spurs have been handed a double boost after Daniel Farke ruled Leeds duo Noah Okafor and Gabriel Gudmundsson out of Monday evening's game in north London.
Tottenham are looking to make it three straight wins in the Premier League as they bid to take another step towards safety.
The Whites are unbeaten in six top-flight matches and have not lost in the league since March 3 when they went down 1-0 at home to Sunderland.
They mathematically secured safety one week ago with a 3-1 win over Burnley but are still keen to build on recent momentum.
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But they will have to do that without in-form attacker Okafor and their Swedish left-back.
Farke said: "Gabi will be out for this week. Will assess him on a daily basis. Another one is Noah, who picked up a calf strain. He will miss the next two games and we hope he will be available for final day.
"Noah picked it up after FA Cup game[against Chelsea] but in the Burnley game he pulled it."
Farke also revealed there is doubt over the availability of Pascal Struijk, adding: "Pascal did not train today with a hip [problem], he got a hit."
Bulgarian midfielder Ilia Gruev's campaign is already over following a serious knee injury.
Refreshingly, Tottenham have no fresh injury issues in welcome news for Roberto De Zerbi.
Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, who is expected to return to Italy this summer, is not yet available following recent hernia surgery.
It means Antonin Kinsky will keep his place in going, though that was largely expected anyway due to the Czech's eye-catching form.
De Zerbi said on Thursday: “No, Vicario is not ready yet. I don't know what the plan will be, but he's suffering because he would like to help the team, to help his team-mates, but he's not available yet.”
Spurs now have just three matches left to play before the end of the season, including two at home. They have not won on home soil in the Premier League since December when they ran out 2-0 victors over Brentford.
They did however beat Atletico Madrid 3-2 in the Champions League knockout stages under Igor Tudor despite being eliminated on aggregate.
No team has claimed fewer Premier League points at home this season than the Europa League winners (11). Even basement boys Wolves have a better home record.