Forwards
Mauricio Pochettino’s team has scored 7 goals from 4 games, but it has not been enough to drive them to the top of the table so far. After missing the first two games of the season, Son Heung-Min started in each of the last two games and should be among the starting XI against Crystal Palace as well. The South Korean can be lethal in front of goal, and Son will be itching to score his first of the season against Palace.
Dele Alli recovered from a hamstring injury to make his first appearance of the season against Arsenal, albeit off the bench. However, the Englishman should be back in the starting XI against Palace and Pochettino could do with his presence in the team. Alli’s darting runs into the box and his finishing abilities could be an asset for this Tottenham side against Palace.
Harry Kane will continue to lead the line, after a strong outing with England in the international break. The Englishman scored a hattrick against Bulgaria and also found the net against Kosovo in the following game. Kane has already scored 3 goals from 4 appearances this season and will be looking to add to his tally against Crystal Palace.