Squad sheets: Tottenham Hotspur v Everton

In an attempt to contain the virus that has claimed Vedran Corluka and Wilson Palacios, the canteen at Tottenham’s training ground has been made “off limits” according to Harry Redknapp. With the 2006 ‘Lasagne-gate’ fresh in the memory Redknapp added, “We are just going to train and get out of there. There will be no food or anything.” David Moyes is hoping for speedy recoveries of a different kind following his side’s Europa League exit on Thursday. Moyes is confident that Everton can maintain their recent domestic form despite the disappointing loss in Lisbon: “We have set standards but there are not many positives when you play like that. However, we cannot complain about the consistency the players have shown in the league the last few months.” Gregg Morgan

Venue White Hart Lane

Tickets £33-53 (0844 844 0102)

Last season Tottenham 0 Everton 1

Referee S Bennett

This season’s matches 19 Y74, R3, 4.05 cards per game

Odds Tottenham 10-11 Everton 10-3 Draw 12-5

Tottenham

Subs from Alnwick, K Walker, Bassong, Assou-Ekotto, Jenas, Dervite, Kranjcar, Rose, Gudjohnsen, Pavlyuchenko

Doubtful Assou-Ekotto (groin), Bentley (groin), Corluka (virus), Crouch (ankle), Defoe (hamstring), Jenas (groin), Palacios (virus)

Injured Woodgate (groin, May), Cudicini (pelvis/wrists, unknown), King (thigh, unknown), Lennon (groin, unknown)

Suspended None

Form guide WLDDWL

Disciplinary record Y47 R1

Leading scorer Defoe 16

Everton

Subs from Nash, Yobo, Jagielka, Duffy, Baxter, Bilyaletdinov, Vaughan, Agard, Yakubu, Anichebe, Gosling, Coleman, Baxter, Wallace

Doubtful Anichebe (back), Jagielka (knee)

Injured Cahill (calf, 7 Mar), Hibbert (groin, 7 Mar), Fellaini (ankle, May), Senderos (back, unknown)

Suspended None

Form guide WWLWWW

Disciplinary record Y43 R2

Leading scorer Saha 13

Match pointers

• Everton have won their last three league visits to White Hart Lane and have not lost there since October 2005

• Tottenham have kept five clean sheets in a row at White Hart Lane, one more will equal their Premier League record of six that they set last season

• If Everton score, it will be their 350th away goal in the Premier League

• Jermain Defoe and Roman Pavlyuchenko have scored 10 of Tottenham’s last 12 goals in all competitions, with the other two being own goals

• Everton have kept one clean sheet in their last nine away league matches

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Michael Dawson is still dreaming of being out in Africa

England’s defensive injury woes could open the World Cup door for Tottenham Hotspur’s overlooked centre-half

Fabio Capello has called up 12 centre-backs for England duty so far, but Michael Dawson has yet to make that list. Nor was he given a game by the two previous managers, though Sven-Goran Eriksson and Steve McClaren named him in squads. But, with doubts over the fitness of a number of those 12 – most notably Rio Ferdinand, and Dawson’s Tottenham team-mates Jonathan Woodgate and Ledley King – it is not impossible the former Nottingham Forest man could find himself bound for South Africa next summer.

“There are lots of top-class centre-halves in this country, but dreams are there to be achieved and it would be a dream to play for England,” Dawson says. “Under Steve McClaren, I was in a few squads, but I wasn’t capped. Then, for one reason or another, I wasn’t playing and it’s a big factor — you need to be playing regularly for your club to get recognition for the national team. I have been doing that in recent weeks and long may that continue. You never know.”

Dawson, 26, and his in-form team play at Everton this afternoon. “Hopefully, Mr Capello will be watching and I will be doing enough. I have to concentrate on playing week in, week out for Tottenham and doing well for them.”

Dawson came close to World Cup selection in 2006. “I was called in for two weeks of training under Sven-Goran Eriksson and it was a great experience,” he recalls. “I wasn’t on the plane, but it was still fantastic and gave me the hunger to achieve.”

Near misses were already a theme for Dawson in 2006 because Tottenham had narrowly missed out on Champions League qualification. A defeat away to West Ham on the final day allowed Arsenal to overtake them and finish fourth, with the defender one of a host of Tottenham players debilitated by illness.

“Not to make it into the Champions League in that way was hard to take,” he says. “All I was thinking during the game was that I couldn’t wait to get to bed. It completely wiped me out. I had been up all night being sick and then had to run round for 90 minutes. Hopefully, this year, we won’t be looking back to the last game of the season.”

David Moyes, meanwhile, is still ambitious, despite Everton’s poor start to the season. “We want to finish in the top four,” says the Everton manager, who has had to cope with less money than many rivals, including today’s opponents.

“Tottenham have always been spenders. For what they have invested, they will have looked for a bit more over the years, but they have always been a good side. Harry [Redknapp] has done a brilliant job with the people he has brought in – they have done really well. They are capable of challenging for the top four.”

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