Tottenham Hotspur face Eintracht Frankfurt in the fourth match of their Champions League campaign on Wednesday. Antonio Conte's side currently sit second in their group on four points, however, there is still all to play for.
Frankfurt also sit on four points and a win would take them above Tottenham, while a loss for Spurs would also leave them susceptible to being overtaken by Marseille who currently sit on three points and face Sporting. But a win for Conte's side means they could top the group.
Though Spurs currently sit third in the Premier League, they are yet to get going in Europe. Last week's goalless draw at Frankfurt followed a defeat to Sporting and a win over Marseille in Group D.
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Frankfurt will not make it easy for Spurs. In the reverse fixture, they dropped deep and made it difficult for Antonio Conte's side to play football while they were unlucky with their own chances.
So ahead of the second meeting between these two sides, football.london has all you need to know about how to watch the match on TV and live stream the action.
When is Tottenham vs Frankfurt?
Location: London, England
Stadium: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Date: Wednesday, October 12
Kick-off Time: 20:00 BST
VAR: Juan Martínez Munuera (ESP)
Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande (ESP)
How can I watch Tottenham vs Frankfurt?
The game will be televised on BT Sport 3. Viewers can also watch a live stream and highlights on the BT Sport app. If you're unable to watch the game on television, we'll also have coverage here at football.london, so make sure to stay tuned throughout the day.
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