Tottenham face the unenviable task of trying to halt a rampant Chelsea side as the London rivals meet in the Premier League this afternoon.
The European champions have carried the momentum from their Champions League win at the back end of last season into the new campaign with an unbeaten start.
Romelu Lukaku is already proving his worth, having scored four times in his four appearances since signing from Inter Milan in the summer, including the winner against Zenit St Petersburg in midweek.
Spurs had less luck in Europe as they began their group stage campaign in the inaugural Europa Conference League with a 2-2 draw to French side Rennes during which the injuries mounted up for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side.
The Portuguese is facing his first tricky period as Spurs boss, having started the season with three wins on the bounce prior to last weekend’s defeat to Crystal Palace.