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Tottenham vs Fulham: How to follow and team news as Antonio Conte hopes to extend unbeaten run

Tottenham host Fulham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday afternoon in the Premier League hoping that they can bounce back from a difficult midweek fixture against West Ham which they drew 1-1.

However, Conte's side are still unbeaten but it does not get any easier for them with Fulham up next who have been one of the surprise packages so far in this year's Premier League season.

Aleksandar Mitrovic has impressed so far this season, scoring five goals in five games, including one in Tuesday's 2-1 win over Brighton which saw Marco Silva's side rise to 8th place in the table.

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Spurs did not do any business on transfer deadline day, having secured the signings of seven new players early on in the transfer window and will be hoping to cement their position in the top four ahead of the start of the Champions League next week.

When is Tottenham vs Fulham?

The match will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London on Saturday, September 3rd and will kick off at 3pm (BST).

How can I follow Tottenham vs Fulham?

Due to the match kicking off at 3pm, it will be unavailable to watch live for English fans, but there will be extensive coverage from football.london.

Full highlights will be available on Match of the Day at 10:25pm.

Team news

Rodrigo Bentancur and Cristian Romero are back into contention for this fixture, this was confirmed by Antonio Conte during his press conference on Friday, with the Italian saying: "Cuti (Romero) had a training session with us and is in the squad. Lucas Moura and Bryan Gil are still not available. The other players... we have to check a couple of situations to make the best decision for Saturday."

Fulham, meanwhile, could give a debut to former Spurs loanee Carlos Vinicius along with new signings Dan James, Layvin Kurzawa and Willian who all signed for the club on deadline day. Shane Duffy also is back in contention having been unable to feature against parent club Brighton.

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