Tottenham (Possible, 4-4-1-1 ): Lloris; Walker, Dawson, Vertonghen, Assou-Ekotto; Dempsey, Parker, Dembele, Sigurdsson; Bale; Adebayor.Out: Gallas (leg), Sandro (knee), Kaboul (thigh ).Tests: Bale (ankle), Lennon (knee). Manchester City (Possible, 4-2-3-1 ): Hart; Zabaleta, Kompany, Nastasic, Clichy; B TourA, Barry; Nasri, TAvez, Milner; Dzeko.Tests: AgAero, Maicon, Silva (all hamstring), Rodwell (leg). Staff NewsTottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas is certain that star man Gareth Bale will overcome his foot injury with time for Sunday's house clash against Manchester City. Bale has been training with the group the past two days and must certanly be healthy, while Jermain Defoe also looks set to go back after a pelvis injury lay-off. Aaron Lennon (leg) has not qualified with the group however, but Villas-Boas still believes the winger has the opportunity of playing. Sandro (knee) and centre-back Younes Kaboul (leg) are inaccessible. Birmingham City match David Silva and Sergio AgAero are doubtful for Sunday's Premier League day at Tottenham with hamstring dilemmas. Playmaker Silva has missed the last two games after taking up in the derby gain at Manchester United while striker Aguero withdrew as a precaution at half-time of the midweek sport against Wigan. Following opponent Micah Richards' successful reunite from injury in midweek, back Maicon (leg) and midfielder Jack Rodwell (hamstring) may be in rivalry. Match Notes The mood at White Hart Lane is likely to be defined by what are the results ton Saturday at Craven Cottage between Fulham and Arsenal. Tottenham could possibly be five points adrift of Arsenal in next by the full time of kick-off but, should ArsAne Wenger's group fall further points, you will see a renewed sense of opportunity. Much probably will depend on the exercise of Gareth Bale but, in theory, it is a great time to be playing Manchester City. Roberto Mancini's staff are in reasonable sort and usually hard to overcome but the Premier League is already lost and their target might be shifting towards the FA Cup final. Betting: Home 19-10, Away 13-10, Draw 5-2. Statistic of the game: City are unbeaten in five Premier League games against Spurs, winning the last four. Jeremy Wilson's prediction: Tottenham Hotspur 1 Manchester Town 1.
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