Spurs travel to Monaco looking to continue their unbeaten start to the Champions League campaign.
But Thomas Frank’s side will be looking to get back to winning ways in the competition after drawing 2-2 with Bodo/Glimt last time out.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game…
Kick-off time
8pm UK time
How to watch
TV channel: TNT Sports 3
Streaming: Discovery+
Injuries and suspensions
Monaco: Paul Pogba (doubt), Lukas Hradecky (out), Eric Dier (out), Vanderson (out), Deniz Zakaria (out), Lamine Camara (out)
Spurs: Destiny Udogie (out), Cristian Romero (out), Dejan Kulusevski (out), James Maddison (out), Kota Takai (doubt), Mathys Tel (doubt), Radu Dragusin (doubt), Yves Bissouma (out), Ben Davies (out), Dominic Solanke (out)
Predicted line-ups
Monaco (3-4-3): Kohn; Kehrer, Salisu, Henrique; Diatta, Coulibaly, Teze, Ouatarra; Akliouche, Balogun, Fati
Spurs (4-2-3-1): Vicario; Porro, Danso, van de Ven, Spence; Bentancur, Palhinha; Kudus, Sarr, Johnson; Richarlison
Recent form
Monaco have won just one of the last six games in all competitions and have drawn the last three. They are yet to win in the Champions League this season having drawn with Manchester City and lost to Club Brugge 4-1.
Spurs were beaten by Aston Villa on Sunday and have won just one of the last four, drawing two of those games.
What’s been said?
Monaco boss Sébastien Pocognoli on his side’s Champions League form so far: “It’s certain that starting with a defeat in Bruges plays some cards. After that, taking a point against Manchester City is a good result. The campaign is still long. I know from experience compared to last year.”
Frank remains confident despite his side’s recent form: “Away form has been very good. We’ve been good in the football foundation. We have a good base and middle and low block. We’re one of the most progressive teams in the final third. We need to do the same tomorrow against a very good team.”

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