Latest Premier League player injuries – club by club news

See which players are missing from every team, with our injury list guide to all 20 clubs and FPL team news

Spurs striker Richarlison has recently returned from an injury that has kept him to just six Premier League appearances this season, although the Brazilian is not yet match-fit and is on the substitutes’ bench against Everton. 

One boost for Spurs is that versatile defender Ben Davies is fit again after a hamstring strain and starts against Everton, making his first appearance since 5 December and also allowing 18-year-old Archie Gray to move out of central defence and into his favoured central-midfield position. 

Spurs’ injured players
Player  Injury Latest Update
Rodrigo Bentancur Head Details
Cristian Romero Muscle Details
Destiny Udogie Hamstring Details
Micky van de Ven Details
Guglielmo Vicario Ankle Details
Wilson Odobert Hamstring Details
Timo Werner Hamstring Details
Yves Bissouma Details
Brennan Johnson Details
Dominic Solanke Knee Details

Solanke has scored seven goals and assisted a further three in 18 Premier League appearances this season following his summer transfer to Spurs from AFC Bournemouth. 

Spurs’ ongoing injury crisis has meant he has played 1,601 minutes in the Premier League, the third-most at the club, after Pedro Porro (1,716) and Dejan Kulusevski (1,681). He has also played six times in the UEFA Europa League, four times in the EFL Cup and once in the FA Cup.

It is Solanke’s second injury of the season, after an ankle problem that kept him out for three weeks from August to September. Prior to joining Spurs this season, he had suffered only one injury since March 2021, according to Transfermarkt.

What it means for Spurs

This latest blow means Spurs are lacking experience, with their starting XI at Goodison Park consisting of Antonin Kinsky (21 years of age), Radu Dragusin (22), Porro (25), Djed Spence (24), Davies (31), Gray (18), Lucas Bergvall (18), Pape Sarr (22), James Maddison (28), Kulusevski (24) and Son Heung-min (32). 

Their substitutes’ bench consists of Brandon Austin (26), Sergio Reguilon (28), Malachi Hardy (16), Callum Olusesi (17), Richarlison (27), Yang Min-hyeok (18), Will Lankshear (19), Mikey Moore (17) and Damola Ajayi (19). 

Spurs are 15th in the Premier League table, closer to the bottom three (eight points) than to Fulham in ninth (nine points). 

Premier League

Position

Pos

Club

Played

Pl

GD

Points

Pts

15


West Ham
WHU

27 -15

33
16


Everton
EVE

27 -4

32
17


Wolves
WOL

27 -19

22
18


Ipswich
IPS

27 -31

17
19


Leicester
LEI

27 -36

17

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They are winless in five league matches and have won only two of their last 11 matches, with pressure being put on Postecoglou, despite the club being in the EFL Cup semi-finals and the fourth round of the FA Cup, as well as sitting ninth in the Europa League with two matches remaining. 

Spurs’ next league fixtures

Tottenham Hotspur


14:00
Sun 09 Mar

BOU (H)


13:30
Sun 16 Mar

FUL (A)


20:00
Thu 03 Apr

CHE (A)


14:00
Sun 06 Apr

SOU (H)


15:00
Sat 12 Apr

WOL (A)

Tottenham Hotspur


14:00
Sun 09 Mar

BOU (H)


13:30
Sun 16 Mar

FUL (A)


20:00
Thu 03 Apr

CHE (A)


14:00
Sun 06 Apr

SOU (H)


15:00
Sat 12 Apr

WOL (A)

What the pundits say

Jermain Defoe: “It’s a nightmare for a manager when you’ve got key players out for long periods. Solanke’s started well, he scores goals and he’s got energy. When you have this many injuries, can you change? The young players have come in and done well but can you protect them a little bit, instead of playing the same way you would when you’ve got your strongest XI out?”

Owen Hargreaves: “There aren’t many teams in the Premier League missing seven of their starting XI. But you also have to look at other things within a football club if you have that many players injured. What’s happening in training, in the gym, recovery? It makes Ange’s job so hard.”