Albion take on Tottenham in the Premier League tomorrow night.

But where will the key battles take place that could decide the match?

Below are the five that could prove decisive:

Harry Kane v Maty Ryan:

The Argus:

Kane has become a key player for Spurs over the last few seasons and is one of their go-to men to put the ball in the back of the net.

He has been in superb form this season scoring five goals and getting eight assists in all competitions.

If Albion are going to stand any chance of getting a result, they will need their goalkeeper Maty Ryan to be on top form, as it could be a busy man.

The Australian international has only kept one clean sheet this season.

But if he can stop Kane from getting on the scoresheet he could well be on course for his second clean sheet.

Heung min-Son v Tariq Lamptey:

The Argus:

This one will be an intriguing clash.

Son is the league’s top scorer having netted nine times and chipped in with two assists.

Lamptey has been a real attacking threat for Albion and has made the right wing back role his own.

It will be interesting to see how the England U21’s international goes about dealing with the threat that Son poses.

Does he look to be a more bit more cautious about getting forward?

Or will come out of the traps and use attack as the best form of defense?

It will certainly be an entertaining battle and one that could have a big say on how the game goes.

Neal Maupay v Toby Alderweireld:

The Argus:

The Frenchman had made a good start to the season scoring in Albion’s first four league games.

Since they have come back from the international break, he has gone two matches without finding the back of the net.

Maupay has had chances in the 1-1 draws against Crystal Palace and West Brom.

Tomorrow he will be up against Belgium international Alderweireld, who is a big presence at the back for Tottenham but is not one of the quickest players.

The Seagulls striker will be hoping to use his pace to catch Tottenham out and get back amongst the goals.

Graham Potter v Jose Mourinho:

The Argus:

The clash of the two head coaches could prove to be decisive.

Potter is only partway into his second season of managing in the top flight.

He will pit his wits against one of the most well-known managers in the world in Jose Mourinho, who has managed three different clubs in over nine seasons in the Premier League.

Potter will have to make the key decision of how he sets out his side against Tottenham. One of the biggest will be whether he plays three at the back?

Or will he change to a back four in the hope of trying to keep Spurs at bay?

If he can get those decisions right, then Albion could get a positive result.

Leandro Trossard v Matt Doherty:

The Argus:

The Belgian winger started the season in fine form for Albion with his goal against Chelsea and was unlucky not to add to that tally against Manchester United, when he hit the frame of the goal on three different occasions.

Since then Trossard has not quite had the same impact.

However, he will be looking to change all that against Spurs.

He will most likely end up being up against the Republic of Ireland international Doherty.

The full-back joined Spurs from Wolves after his impressive performances last season.

This season he has failed to have that effect.

Doherty is someone who likes to get forward and have a big say in the final third of the pitch.

That approach could play into Trossard’s hands, as if he can pose a problem going forward it will mean that the Spurs defender will have limited opportunities to get on the front foot.