Albion will be looking for a rare clean sheet in the Premier League on Sunday against Spurs, but they will have to stop the division's most potent attacking pair to do so.

Graham Potter’s side have only kept four clean sheets in the league in 2020 and just one of those have come this season in the 3-0 win away at Newcastle at the end of last month.

The Seagulls have only faced 44 shots this season, but conceded 12 goals, with only Fulham, West Brom and Liverpool (14) letting in more.

It is something they will be hoping to improve on in the game against Spurs.

However, that will be a tall order given the form that their attacking duo of Heung-min Son and Harry Kane are in.

The English striker and South Korean forward have already netted 13 of Spurs' 16 goals this season and provided ten assists.

Son is the league’s top goalscorer, scoring eight goals in just six games.

They combined for their 29th league goal in their 1-0 win away at Burnley on Monday night.

In Premier League history only one duo has combined for more goals in Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard (36).

Albion will be without their skipper Lewis Dunk, who will serve the second game of a three-match ban after he was sent off for his challenge on Gary Cahill in the 1-1 against Crystal Palace.

In the five games, the 28-year-old centre half has missed, since the Seagulls have been back in the top flight they have failed to keep a clean sheet.

This highlights how key he is to Albion, but if they could break that stat and shutout Spurs then it would be considered a great achievement.

One of the decisions Potter will need to make, is whether to go with a back four against Tottenham and allow Ben White to play in midfield.

Or would they drop White into a back three and then play someone else in midfield.