Mikel Arteta says he believes Declan Rice and Riccardo Califiori will be available for Arsenal's trip to Crystal Palace, with Oleksandr Zinchenko joining them.
Spurs, who beat Palace 3-1 in the Carabao Cup last month after beating West Ham 5-2 last month, have been kept quiet by an unspecified problem.
“They are both available,” Arteta confirmed in Friday's pre-match press conference.
Asked about Zinchenko, who he hasn't seen since the 2-0 win over Manchester United, he said: “I think he might be.”
Gabriel Jesus scored a hat-trick at the Emirates on Wednesday, scoring at home for the first time in over a year, despite yet to open his account in the Premier League this season.
Arteta, at No.9, said: “He helped the team to the semi-finals and he was really happy because that's what we wanted.
“His immediate response; You can see the big smile on her face and that's what you need from anyone to perform at the highest level, and Gabi (Jesus) definitely has that.
“He's looked really good since coming back from pre-season. After he had a setback, he started and had some good performances without scoring. What he did the other day was what we needed in our back nine.”
Arteta celebrated five years as Arsenal boss this weekend, turning the Gunners from a struggling outfit into one of England's top forces once again.
On how they have grown in five years, the Spaniard said, “Unity, We are now competing on a big front with connectivity. It's positive because we haven't been able to do that in recent years.
“I love what I do here and I love this football team. I strive to be the best version of myself every day.
“Those things take time. I was a player and a team captain here, so I had a connection with the fans, but after going through different situations together, the relationship ended.
“I really enjoy working with the people I work with every day. We've built something together and everyone has contributed in a big way to making it a success, and now everyone's hungry and ambitious enough to take it to another level. “