Leeds United are hoping to kick off 2021 with a third-consecutive Premier League victory when they travel to Tottenham Hotspur.
The Whites ended 2020 with an emphatic 5-0 victory against West Brom, the second time they have scored five in a match in their four games.
It's three wins from four for Marcelo Bielsa's side which has lifted them to 11th in the standings, 12 points clear of any relegation trouble.
For Tottenham, their title challenge has faltered after four Premier League matches without victory, leaving them sixth in the table.
Victory for Leeds would move them level on points with Spurs, which seemed unthinkable one month ago.
Here are all the details you need to follow all the action on Saturday.
What channel is Tottenham vs Leeds on?
You will be able to watch the match live on BT Sport 1, with coverage starting at 11:30am from North London. Kick off is at 12:30pm.
How can I stream the match?
BT Sport subscribers can live stream the action here or on the BT Sport app on a variety of devices. The app is available on both the App Store and the Google Play Store.
If you do not have BT Sport, you can check out the latest packages they have available here. Sky customers can add BT Sport to their list of channels here.
Alternatively, fans who do not fancy being tied down to a fixed-term monthly contract can access BT Sport through use of a Monthly Pass for just £25.
If you're unable to do any of that, we are live blogging the match here, with our man Beren Cross at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
What is the early team news?
Diego Llorente and Liam Cooper remain injured so it's likely to be a pairing of Luke Ayling and Pascal Struijk at the heart of defence having kept back-to-back clean sheets.
The main fitness question mark hovers over Mateusz Klich after he picked up a thigh injury at West Brom in midweek. Jamie Shackleton or Pablo Hernandez could replace him if he isn't fit to start.
For Tottenham, Lucas Moura and Carlos Vinicius will both return to the squad but Gareth Bale remains injured.