Son Heung-min is set to miss three games for Spurs following his red card against Everton.
The winger put in a tackle on Andre Gomes late in the second half of the 1-1 draw against Marco Silva's side, which led to a horrific injury for the Portuguese midfielder.
The 26-year-old received extensive medical attention on the pitch before being stretchered off, and Son received a red card from referee Martin Atkinson - despite initially appearing as though he would be booked.
As the South Korean international received a straight red card for serious foul play, he will receive a three-game suspension for domestic competitions.
Next up for Spurs are high-flying Sheffield United, who finish the weekend in sixth place following their 3-0 win against Burnley on Saturday.
Chris Wilder's side will travel to face Spurs in north London after one defeat in their last six games, with wins against the likes of Arsenal and Everton during that time.
Mauricio Pochettino's side will be hoping to pick up their first Premier League win since the end of September in that fixture, before a London derby against rivals West Ham.
The Hammers are without a win in five and lost at home to Newcastle on Saturday afternoon, with Spurs hoping that the London Stadium will offer a similar result in three weeks' time.
And finally, a home match against Bournemouth will be the last game of Son's suspension, should the club not appeal the red card decision, or be unsuccessful in an appeal.
Eddie Howe's side have found goals hard to come by of late, but a 1-0 win against Manchester United on Saturday sees them sitting seventh in the table.