Tottenham host Newcastle in Premier League action on Tuesday night as they bid to respond to Saturday's underwhelming 2-0 defeat at Manchester United
Eddie Howe has issued a Newcastle injury update ahead of his side's trip to the capital to face Tottenham.
The Magpies have not won in the Premier League since they beat Leeds 4-3 in dramatic fashion on January 7 but Spurs are also enduring a rough patch.
Newcastle could yet be without Anthony Gordon and Lewis Miley at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium but Howe is hoping they could yet provide him with a much-needed late boost.
Howe told reporters in the North East on Monday morning: "I need to see Lewis today. It was a nasty bang and it's dragged on. I'll check on Anthony again today. Hopefully we'll see a big improvement."
England winger Gordon picked up a hamstring issue during the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg defeat at Manchester City last week.
Meanwhile, Howe will be without key midfielder Joelinton, who is currently nursing a knee problem.
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Thomas Frank has his fair share of availability issues also as the pressure continues to mount on the under-fire Dane in north London.
Cristian Romero's red card ban is hardly helpful and Spurs are waiting to discover whether Micky van de Ven will be back and ready to help the team following a hamstring issue.
Kevin Danso has a toe injury, Destiny Udogie picked up a fitness problem in the defeat at Old Trafford and that means young signing Souza is currently the club's first-choice left-back as Djed Spence and Ben Davies are also absent.
Right-back Pedro Porro is also missing while Lucas Bergvall, Dejan Kulusevski, Rodrigo Bentancur, Mo Kudus and Richarlison remain sidelined.
Spurs need a win as they're now just six points ahead of 18th-place West Ham, who have hit form in recent weeks.
Tottenham also face Arsenal and Liverpool in their next five Premier League matches.
They have already played Newcastle twice this season at St James' Park, losing 2-0 in the Carabao Cup before drawing 2-2 in the Premier League back in December.
Romero was on target twice during that match and scored a dramatic equaliser deep into stoppage time.