Tottenham host League One side Doncaster Rovers in the third round of the Carabao Cup.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the clash…
Kick-off time
7:45pm UK time, Wednesday September 24
How to watch
Sky Sports + TV channel and on the Sky Sports app
Injuries and suspensions
Spurs: James Maddison (out), Dejan Kulusevski (out), Dominic Solanke (doubt), Kota Takai (doubt), Randal Kolo Muani (out), Ben Davies (out), Yves Bissouma (out), Radu Dragusin (out)
Doncaster: Harry Clifton (out)
Predicted line-ups
Spurs (4-2-3-1): Kinsky; Gray, Danso, Romero, Spence; Sarr, Bentancur; Johnson, Simons, Odobert; Tel
Doncaster (5-4-1): Lawlor; Sterry, O’Riordan, McGrath, Pearson, Maxwell; Molyneux, Broadbent, Bailey, Gibson; Sharp
Recent form
Spurs drew 2-2 with Brighton on Saturday and have lost just one of their first six games in all competitions.
Doncaster have lost their last two games, against Wimbledon and Wigan, but are seventh in League One following a strong start to the campaign.
What’s been said?
Spurs boss Thomas Frank ahead of the game: “Going into the Carabao Cup tomorrow, really looking forward to it. We will do everything we can to try to win it.
“You are in a tournament, we play for that, so of course we will do that. Naturally, there will be a little bit of rotation.
“There should be, with all respect to Doncaster who will most likely play a fantastic game. Grant McCann, who I know him well, as a coach. I faced him in the Championship. He is a very good guy, done very well with the team, plays very offensive football.
“It’s a team we need to respect but we need to be at our highest level and get into the next round.”
Doncaster manager Grant McCann on Frank: “He did an unbelievable job at Brentford and they just got better every year and their recruitment was outstanding and everything behind the scenes at that club was set up to go and hopefully produce at the top end of the Premier League.
“It’s nice to see him get an opportunity at a big club. I am not saying Brentford aren’t, but they are not one of the top five or six clubs, I would say. He’s certainly deserved that.”

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