Premier League team news: Latest injury updates ahead of this weekend's fixtures....

Manchester City's unbeaten record will be put to the test at White Hart Lane this weekend.
Pep Guardiola has won all six of his matches to date but faces second-placed Spurs , who are also yet to taste defeat.
Manchester United will hope to pick up another home win against lowly Stoke, while Liverpool are in south Wales to face Swansea.

Everton vs Crystal Palace

Everton will be without left-back Leighton Baines for the visit of Crystal Palace.
Baines missed the defeat to Bournemouth and Ronald Koeman has confirmed he won't be risked, with Bryan Oviedo to again deputise.
Romelu Lukaku , who has been struggling with a toe injury, is set to start at Goodison Park.
Palace meanwhile will again be without skipper Scott Dann, who has a hamstring problem.
Wilfried Zaha is back in the squad but Jonathan Benteke is out for four months.

Swansea vs Liverpool

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp could recall Dejan Lovren at the Liberty Stadium.
The Croat missed last weekend's win over Hull with a virus but is now fit and is set to challenge Ragnar Klavan for the spot alongside Joel Matip.
Divock Origi remains a doubt (foot).
Swansea meanwhile are set to hand a fitness test to Federico Fernandez (groin), but Nathan Dyer is still out (ankle).
Swans boss Francesco Guidolin has admitted the clash could be his last in charge of the club with the pressure starting to build.

Hull vs Chelsea

Captain John Terry will miss Saturday's Premier League clash with Hull and is out until after the international break.
The defender has missed the last three matches with an ankle injury sustained against Swansea and his earliest possible return will be on October 15 against Leicester.
Defender Kurt Zouma continues his rehabilitation from his long-term knee injury, while midfielder John Obi Mikel is out with a "small muscular problem", head coach Antonio Conte said.
Hull will be without suspended defender Ahmed Elmohamady for their home game against Chelsea.
Elmohamady serves a one-game ban following his dismissal for handball in last week's 5-1 defeat at Liverpool and David Meyler is vying with James Weir for a place in the starting line-up at right-back.
Strikers Will Keane and Dieumerci Mbokani and midfielder Markus Henriksen are pushing for their first league starts.

Watford vs Bournemouth

Watford defenders Craig Cathcart and Miguel Britos are both struggling with groin injuries and are rated as doubtful for the visit of Bournemouth.
The possible absence of Cathcart could see a return to the starting line-up for Younes Kaboul, with the centre-back named on the bench for their defeat at Burnley on Monday.
Isaac Success and Abdoulaye Doucoure are pushing for their first league starts while Daryl Janmaat remains sidelined with a shoulder injury.
Bournemouth winger Marc Pugh will be out for up to three weeks after he suffered a hamstring injury at the start of September.
Cherries manager Eddie Howe has received better news on Josh King's hamstring problem and hopes he will be in contention against Watford on Saturday.
Adam Smith has suffered no ill-effects from a bloody nose he sustained in the 1-0 win against Everton and Ryan Fraser (knock) is available.

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