It is match day for Tottenham Hotspur as Jose Mourinho's side travel to The Hawthorns to face West Bromwich Albion.
Spurs head to the Midlands to take on Slaven Bilic's Baggies, who are yet to win in the Premier League since returning to the top flight.
West Brom have three points from their opening seven games, with draws against Chelsea and Burnley at The Hawthorns and a point on the road against Brighton & Hove Albion.
But Bilic's men are yet to taste victory back in the top flight and currently sit in the bottom three, with only Burnley and Sheffield United below them in the table.
Bilic is set to be without a couple of players for the clash with Spurs though, with Sam Field and Hal Robson Kanu the long-term absentees for the Baggies.
Field is currently sidelined with a knee injury, with Bilic recently stating that he was likely to be out until the end of November, while Robson-Kanu is recovering from surgery on a broken arm.
West Brom could welcome back defender Dara O'Shea though, after he recently returned to training following a foot injury.
He was not involved against Fulham last week, but could come into contention to feature in the squad to face Spurs.
Meanwhile, Bilic has called on his players to deliver a response after losing 2-0 to Fulham, who climbed above the Baggies as a result of the win.
He said: "We are playing against a top side.
"Are they better than us on paper? Of course they are. But Chelsea were also better than us on paper and we were very close to getting three points in that game.
"We need a response and are we ready for that? Yes."