A Blues win could see them move five points clear of second-placed Manchester United.
Everton have been referred to an independent comission
Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris hopes he has taken a positive step towards returning from a knee injury, but it remains to be seen whether he will be back to play for manager Antonio Conte. Veteran goalkeeper Lloris has missed nine games since suffering the problem during the win over Manchester City on February 5. Lloris feels he can now build towards rejoining the first-team squad as Spurs look to salvage a top-four Premier League finish having suffered exits from both the FA Cup and Champions League. "It was good to be back on the pitch, to have that reference," Lloris said on the Tottenham website.