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How To Watch Spurs V Sevilla: TV Channel, Kick Off Time, Live Stream And Team News

How To Watch Spurs V Sevilla: TV Channel, Kick Off Time, Live Stream And Team News

All you need to know about Spurs V Sevilla

After an impressive start to pre-season in South Korea against the K-League all-stars, Spurs take on Sevilla in Suwon.

The Premier League side won 6-3, with the likes of Harry Kane, Eric Dier, and Heung-Min Son on the scoresheet for the Lilywhites.

Tottenham boss Antonio Conte will be hoping for a more solid defensive display from his today, however.

What Time Is Spurs V Sevilla Kick Off? How To Watch:

The game will kick off at midday in the UK.

Spurs fan will be granted the opportunity to watch the game via SpursPlay, the club’s streaming service where all their pre-season games will be shown.

Sevilla’s matchup with Spurs represents the first game of their pre-season.

They then travel to London in a couple of weeks’ time to take on Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

Thereafter, they meet Leicester in the UK before travelling back home in anticipation of their opening La Liga game away at Ossuana.

Spurs also have two matches remaining on their pre-season calendar after they meet Sevilla, taking on Rangers and Roma.

Spurs Team News:

Fans will be disappointed to learn they won’t be seeing a few of their new signings in Sevilla on Saturday.

Yves Bissouma and Fraser Forster both miss out having contracted COVID-19, while Ivan Perisic is struggling with a calf injury.

The Lilywhites have been notably active in the transfer window though, so a couple of fresh faces will be available for selection.

Former Sevilla man Clément Lenglet could feature against his former side after joining Spurs from Barcelona on a season-long loan.

£60 million signing Richarlison is also set to make his second appearance after starting against the K-League all-stars on Wednesday.

As for the remainder of the transfer window at Spurs, after the signing of Nottingham Forest’s Djed Spence, no further incoming business is expected.

Focus will shift to moving on players Antonio Conte has deemed surplus to requirements at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

For now though, all eyes on Sevilla.


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Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Sevilla