Saturday's early kick-off sees Fulham make the short trip from Nouth to north London as they face Tottenham.

The visitors will go into tomorrow's lunchtime kick-off unbeaten throughout the month of April, with home and away wins at fellow strugglers Norwich City and Aston Villa respectively giving Felix Magath's side hope of avoiding the drop. 

The Cottagers are unlikely to find hosts Tottenham to be pushovers, though. Also unbeaten in April, Tim Sherwood's men disposed of Sunderland 5-1 at the start of the month, before coming back from three goals down to earn a draw at West Bromwich Albion last week. Furthermore, the Lilywhites clawed back a two goal deficit at home to Southampton, before winning it late on.

It could be a tale of two strikers at White Hart Lane. Tim Sherwood's inclusion of Harry Kane has seen the 21-year-old repay the faith with two goals in two starts. On the opposite side, Fulham forward Hugo Rodallega has found form at the right time, twice providing the winning goal in Fulham's last two.

With a top four finish looking increasingly unlikely for Tottenham, tomorrow's game is likely to be more influential in the placings down at the wrong end of the table. Fulham sit 18th in the Premier League, two points adrift of safety. The three points needed to have any chance of jumping above the dreaded dotted line look unlikely, with Fulham having only won four times away from Craven Cottage. Their record against tomorrow's opponents also fails to inspire any hope, with Spurs winning seven of the last ten Premier League fixtures.

In what has been a familiar sight this season, Tottenham find their treatment table full. Although ex-Fulham midfielder Mousa Dembele may be fit, defender Michael Dawson and striker Roberto Soldado will miss out due to hamstring injuries. The pair are not expected back until next week, along with midfielder Sandro, who is struggling with a calf injury and Jan Vertonghen, who was forced off in last months defeat to Liverpool with an ankle injury. Kyle Walker, Etienne Capoue and Erik Lamela remain long term absentees.

Fulham manager Felix Magath has almost a full squad to choose from. Striker Cauley Woodrow, who has featured five times under Magath's reign is expected to be fit, although January signing Kostas Mitroglou remains sidelined with a knee injury, as does winger Damien Duff. The biggest blow for Fulham is the intelligibility of midfielder Lewis Holtby. On loan at Craven Cottage, Holtby will not be able to play against his parent club.