- 26Ben Foster
- 25J. Holebas
- 27C. Kabasele
- 15C. Cathcart
- 2D. Janmaat
- 29É. Capoue
- 16A. Doucouré
- 37R. Pereyra
- 19W. Hughes
- 9T. Deeney
- 18A. Gray
- 6A. Mariappa
- 14N. Chalobah
- 10I. Success
- 1Gomes
- 21Kiko Femenía
- 11A. Masina
- 12K. Sema
- 4Y. Kaboul
- 13M. Vorm
- 5J. Vertonghen
- 6D. Sánchez
- 4T. Alderweireld
- 19Mousa Dembélé
- 20D. Alli
- 23C. Eriksen
- 33B. Davies
- 2K. Trippier
- 10H. Kane
- 27Lucas Moura
- 3D. Rose
- 8H. Winks
- 18Fernando Llorente
- 22P. Gazzaniga
- 15Eric Dier
- 16K. Walker-Peters
- 12V. Wanyama
- 1H. Lloris
- 21J. Foyth
- 17M. Sissoko
- 9V. Janssen
Watford have made a stunning start to the season and are one of the surprise early pace setters, winning three of three matches so far. A 2-0 Carabao Cup win at Reading on Wednesday night will boost morale ahead of a tough welcome of Tottenham.
Spurs, too, have won their opening three league matches, but will look to benefit from an extended period of rest, with the north London side not in cup action this week. They haven't lost a competitive match to Watford since 1993 and after an impressive showing at Manchester United on Monday night, will fancy their chances of winning here.
Watford look well organised, but this is their first real test of the new season. In this early top of the table clash, Spurs should put an end to the Hornets' winning start to the campaign.