Tottenham will look to proceed their perfect begin to their Europa League campaign away at Ferencvaros, survive talkSPORT.
Spurs only trail league table leaders Ajax on goal difference after a 3-0 win over Qarabag, despite an early red card for Radu Dragusin.
Ange Postecoglou’s men now travel to the Hungarian champions buoyed by beating Manchester United by the identical scoreline.
The north Londoners will fancy their probabilities of extending their winning streak, with Ferencvaros losing to Anderlecht last week.
Although that is the primary competitive meeting between the 2 clubs, Postecoglou does have previous on this fixture.
The Australian guided former club Celtic to home and away wins over Ferencvaros within the 2021/22 Europa League group stage.
Ferencvaros vs Tottenham: Kick-off time
Kick-off on the Groupama Arena is scheduled for six.45pm local time, which is 5.45pm within the UK.
Tottenham are often in motion in the course of the second slot of UEFA’s European fixtures as a high-profile Premier League team.
Nonetheless, unusually, all but certainly one of Spurs’ 4 away league phase games have been booked in for the sooner 5.45pm kick-offs.
The one exception is the Battle of Britain showdown against Scottish giants Rangers in December, which will probably be held at 8pm.
That is similar time as all of Tottenham’s remaining home matches, which include the visits of AZ Alkmaar, Roma, and Elfsborg.
Ferencvaros vs Tottenham: talkSPORT coverage
This Europa League clash will happen on Thursday, October 3.
talkSPORT 2 could have live coverage from Hungary, with commentary from Alex Crook and former Liverpool midfielder Ray Houghton.
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