West Brom: Gareth Barry and James Morrison have failed to recover from a knee and Achilles problem, respectively. They are both expected to return after the end of the season. Nacer Chadli is training but is still short of match fitness.
Spurs: Harry Winks remains out as he continues his recovery from an ankle injury. Mousa Dembele now faces a late race to be fit after twisting his ankle in the win over Watford.
Darren Moore: We are not a football club that has the massive resources of the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool or Newcastle but the last few weeks has just proved that we stand together, when we back each other, believe in each other, help each other, we can be a match for anyone. The way that people have got behind the team, the way that players have responded to the work we have been doing over the last month has been very pleasing. But we have a lot more to do in these next two games to finish the season strongly.
Mauricio Pochettino: West Brom are showing great character in their last few games - the capacity to beat Manchester United at Old Trafford and draw with Liverpool. They are doing fantastic in the last few months and of course they have the belief still [that they can stay up]. We are playing to be in the top four and try to play Champions League next season. I think it will be a massive battle for them, but also for us.
Did you know?
Spurs are unbeaten in seven league visits to The Hawthorns.
Salomon Rondon has scored three goals in his last four home league games.
Harry Kane has scored seven goals in his six league appearances against West Brom
Score prediction: 2-2
West Brom possible XI: Foster, Nyom, Dawson, Hegazi, Gibbs, Livermore, Brunt, Phillips, McClean, Rodriguez, Rondon
Tottenham possible XI: Lloris, Trippier, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Davies, Wanyama, Dier, Lamela, Alli, Eriksen, Kane