Chelsea make the short trip to north London on Sunday afternoon to face Tottenham Hotspur, with the pressure growing on Blues boss Graham Potter.

Last weekend's embarrassing home defeat by Southampton continued Potter's woeful run as Chelsea manager, with reports linking the Stamford Bridge outfit with a number of potential candidates to take over from the former Brighton boss.

However, Mikel Arteta's slow start at Arsenal has seemingly convinced Todd Boehly that Potter needs time to deliver the best results at Chelsea, although a positive result against Spurs is needed if the Blues are to rectify their slim hopes of a top-four finish this season.

Here is how Football FanCast expects Potter to line his side up at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with five changes from the team that started against Southampton.

How could Chelsea's starting XI look vs Spurs?

(4-2-3-1) Kepa, James, Silva, Badiashile, Chilwell, Fernandez, Kovacic, Sterling, Felix, Mudryk, Havertz

With Edouard Mendy still sidelined through injury, it seems clear that Kepa Arrizabalaga will keep his place in between the sticks against Spurs.

Chelsea were boosted by the news in midweek that Reece James will be fit to feature, so he comes in for Cesar Azpilicueta after his head injury against the Saints, while Thiago Silva also returns from injury to take the place of Kalidou Koulibaly.

Benoit Badiashile partners him at centre-back, while Ben Chilwell keeps his place at left-back, in the hope that he and James can continue their fine form going forward, on a rare occasion when they are both fit.

In midfield, Enzo Fernandez and Mateo Kovacic look likely to keep their spots, although N'Golo Kante looks to be nearing a return to fitness, so there is pressure on both of those midfielders to perform well in north London today.

Joao Felix also starts in the attacking midfield role, although he should be the only attacking player to keep his spot after the disappointment against Southampton last time out.

Raheem Sterling earns a rare start on the right-hand side, while Mykhaylo Mudryk also returns on the left to add some counter-attacking threat with his pace, as Mason Mount and Noni Madueke drop to the bench.

Finally, the "exceptional talent" of Kai Havertz, as dubbed by Jamie Redknapp, earns a start up front after David Fofana did little to impress last time out, with the Germany international still looking to live up to expectations following his move from Bayer Leverkusen.