Two sides battling at opposite ends of the Premier League table meet as Tottenham Hotspur entertain Luton Town on Saturday.
Tottenham's top four hopes suffered a major dent prior to the international break as they were condemned to a 3-0 defeat against Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Luton's quest for survival has been aided by a points deduction for Nottingham Forest, but Rob Edwards' side will be keen to do the talking on the pitch as they aim to preserve their Premier League status for another season.
Tottenham v Luton is not available to watch on TV and will not be broadcast live in the UK as the fixture falls within the 15:00 Saturday blackout on Premier League games, but highlights will be available via Match of the Day on BBC One at 22:30 GMT.
The match will take place at 15:00 on Saturday 30th March at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London.
Tottenham's run of scoring in every Premier League fixture this season was ground to a sudden halt by Fulham before the international break.
Postecoglou's side have the fifth-best home record in the division, while Luton have picked up just 10 points from 14 fixtures on their travels this term.
The Hatters are winless in their last eight Premier League matches, drawing three and losing five in that run.
October's meeting between the two sides was the first in 31 years and Luton's last victory over Tottenham was in November 1987.
Tottenham wins | 34 |
Draw | 25 |
Luton wins | 22 |
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Spurs boss Postecoglou is hopeful that Micky van de Ven will be in contention as the central defender returns from a hamstring issue.
Manor Solomon, Ryan Sessegnon and Fraser Forster remain sidelined.
Elijah Adebayo is set for a spell out of action and will join fellow absentees Marvelous Nakamba, Dan Potts and Amari'i Bell.
Hatters managed Edwards hopes to have Alfie Doughty and Gabriel Osho available, while Albert Sami Lokonga is edging closer to a return.