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How to watch Ferencvaros v Tottenham in the Europa League: TV channel, kick-off time, team and injury news

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Tottenham’s European journey continues as they take a trip to Hungary to face off against Ferencvaros.

Fresh from their ruthless win at Old Trafford, Ange Postecoglou’s side will be looking to continue on the winning trail when they visit Budapest this Thursday.

The Lilywhites kicked off their Europa League campaign in perfect fashion last week with a 3-0 win over Qarabag. In typical Spurs fashion however, they would not have it all their own way, going down to ten men after just eight minutes before eventually cruising to a comfortable victory.

Spurs boss Postecoglou will undoubtedly be hoping for more of a stress-free night this time around, but Tottenham could be in for yet another tough night as they take on the 35-time Hungarian champions.

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Ferencvaros v Tottenham kick-off time

Tottenham’s clash with Ferencvaros is scheduled for a 5:45pm BST kick-off on Thursday 3 October, 2024.

The Ferencvaros Stadion will play host the tie.

  • Thursday 3rd October
    UEFA Europa League
    • Ferencvarosi TCFerencvarosi TC

      17:45

      TottenhamTottenham

Is Ferencvaros v Tottenham on TV?

Spurs fans will be glad to hear that the game is set to be showcased live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate, with coverage set to start from 5:00 pm.

Supporters can also livestream the tie via Discovery+.

Team/injury news

Spurs will be without Radu Dragusin following his red card against Qarabag, meaning Ben Davies or Cristian Romero will likely slot into the backline.

Wilson Odobert will also be unavailable following his injury against Coventry in the Carabao Cup, with the former Burnley man expected to be out until the end of October.

Hamstring issues may also rule out Heung-min Son after the South Korean picked up a knock against Qarabag.

The Spurs skipper could be replaced by either Timo Werner or Mikey Moore, who impressed during his short cameo against Manchester United.