Tottenham striker Harry Kane is expected to make his first Premier League start of the season against Watford.

Kane returned to the side in Europe in midweek following his announcement that he is staying at the club this summer and scored twice.

It is now expected he will be in the starting lineup for tomorrow's match.

Joe Rodon (quad) misses out and Tanguy Ndombele is still not being considered by boss Nuno Espirito Santo.

Ahead of the match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Xisco Munoz said he was aware of how much of a difference Kane can make and said that stopping him was an important part of his game plan.

"He's a game changer 100 per cent," said the head coach.

"He's a top striker. I think in all situations, he can give what a striker needs in the game.

"We'll try to stop the space and try to give also different situations. But with him, it's important you stay alert, 100 per cent, in all the actions with him.

"Always he will try to give very good things and you need to stop and stay focused with him because when you give him something he can he can give very good things for him and for the team."