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Tottenham v K-League XI pre-season friendly: How to watch, live stream, kick-off time, team news

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Tottenham’s pre-season tour of Asia continues this week, as they face off against the K-League XI.

Spurs embark on the second leg of their pre-season tour this week as they travel to South Korea.

Fresh from their 3-2 victory over Japanese outfit Vissel Kobe, Ange Postecoglou’s side will be looking to continue their perfect start to pre-season, following comfortable wins against Hearts and QPR.

Next up for Tottenham is a trip to Heung-min Son’s homeland to play against an all-star K-League XI before facing off against German giants Bayern Munich.

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Tottenham v K-League XI kick-off time

Tottenham face off against K-League XI on Wednesday, July 31st, at the Seoul World Cup Stadium

The friendly is scheduled for an 12pm (BST) kick-off.

Is Tottenham v K-League XI on TV?

Unfortunately, there is no TV coverage of Tottenham’s pre-season clash with K-League XI, meaning that a live stream will be required instead.

Tottenham v K-League XI live stream

While there is no TV broadcast setup for Tottenham v K-League XI, there is a live stream that is available for viewers.

Tottenham’s streaming service, SpursPlay, is showing the match for supporters with a valid account and subscription.

You can watch the clash via SpursPlay, here.

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Team news

Tottenham’s clash with the K-League XI will see the anticipated return of Radu Dragusin, as he links back up with the squad following his participation at this summer’s Euros with Romania.

Dragusin will likely be joined in the backline by Ben Davies, who returned to action last-time out against Vissel Kobe.

Tottenham however will still be without Rodrigo Bentancur, Giovani Lo Celso, Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, who are all still enjoying extended breaks following their involvements at the Copa America and Euro 2024.

Youngster Mikey Moore will be hoping for minutes after bagging the winner in Japan last weekend.