Tottenham will be hoping to get back to winning ways when they face Leicester at the King Power Stadium on Saturday.
And they could be boosted by the return of one of their players.
Following Kieran Trippier's departure to Atletico Madrid in the summer, there have been question marks over who will play at right-back.
Spurs have played six games so far and have tried three different players in that position, with Kyle Walker-Peters, Davinson Sanchez and Serge Aurier all being tried out there.
But there is one other player who could stake a claim for that position too - Juan Foyth.
The Argentinian missed the start of the season through suspension, having been sent off against Bournemouth at the end of the last campaign, and then he picked up an ankle injury at the end of pre-season.
He was expected to do battle with Walker-Peters for the right-back berth this season, but has not had a chance so far due to the injury.
Tottenham stated in August: "After undergoing assessment over the past few days, we can confirm that Juan Foyth has sustained a lateral ligament injury to his left ankle following a challenge in our Audi Cup match against Bayern Munich.
"The Argentina international, who will miss the opening two games of the season due to suspension, will now undergo a period of rehabilitation and is expected to return to training in September."
Photos have shown Foyth back in training with the first team and it would appear that he is fit and available for selection, mainly because Tottenham have not mentioned him in their injury update.
Ahead of the game with Leicester, Tottenham announced their team news and tow players who were not available to play at the King Power. Those two players were summer signings Giovani Lo Celso and Ryan Sessegnon.
Foyth was conspicuous by his absence from the injury update, which suggests that he could be in the squad for the game against the Foxes, although he is obviously lacking match practice and could return in the Carabao Cup clash with Colchester in midweek.