Tottenham Hotspur (5-2-1) will tangle with Hull City A.F.C. (3-3-2) on Sunday (Oct. 27) in Tottenham, London.

Hull City midfielder Tom Huddlestone will be squaring off against his ex-team. After an eight-year run with Tottenham, Huddlestone joined Hull on a permanent deal in August. The veteran has been fantastic thus far.

Jake Livermore also made the move from the Spurs to Hull City. Livermore is on a season-long loan, but contractually ineligible to play his former team.

Although Hull is currently ninth in the Barclays Premier League, they show promise. The club has scored 11 points in nine games.

On Thursday, Andre Villas-Boas managed the Spurs to victory in the UEFA Europa League outing with FC Sheriff. Jan Vertonghen and Jermain Defoe scored Tottenham's goals respectively.

Hull City will have several players on the sidelines for this matchup. Besides Livermore who is ineligible to play, Allan McGregor has a thigh injury and Danny Graham is also out with a knee injury.

These two teams have only met in the top-flight four times. Tottenham was held scoreless in its two previous meetings at White Hall Lane in both 2008 and 2010.

Possible starting lineups:

Spurs: Friedel, Gomes, Lloris, Chiriches, Dawson, Kaboul, Naughton, Rose, Vertonghen, Walker, Chadli, Dembele, Eriksen, Holtby, Lamela, Lennon, Paulinho, Sandro, Sigurdsson, Townsend, Adebayor, Defoe, Obika, Soldado.

Hull City: Harper, Jakupovic, Bruce, Davies, Dudgeon, Faye, Figueroa, McShane, Rosenior, Brady, Boyd, Elmohamady, Huddlestone, Meyler, Quinn, Aluko, Gedo, McLean, Proschwitz, Sagbo.

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