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Bodo/Glimt vs Tottenham LIVE: Europa League match stream, latest team news, lineups, TV, prediction

Bodo/Glimt vs Tottenham LIVE: Europa League match stream, latest team news, lineups, TV, prediction

Yahoo08-05-2025

Bodo/Glimt vs Tottenham LIVE!
Tottenham are potentially 90 minutes away from keeping their season alive by reaching the Europa League final. Spurs take a 3-1 first leg lead into tonight's decider with Bodo/Glimt looking to complete the job and set up a showpiece fixture in13 days' time against either Manchester United or Athletic Club at the San Mames.
Ange Postecoglou's side produced arguably their best performance of the campaign last week. Three up just after the hour mark thanks to goals from Brennan Johnson, James Maddison and Dominic Solanke, they effectively already had one foot in the final. However, Ulrik Saltnes' late strike has provided a different outlook to the tie with the Norwegians hopeful of completing a comeback to reach their first-ever European final.
Bodo can perhaps take confidence from their impressive home form as well as their artificial pitch which could prove a leveller. As could the returns of several key players including captain Patrick Berg who was one of three to miss the first leg through suspension. Follow Bodo/Glimt vs Tottenham LIVE below, with expert analysis from Standard Sport's Dan Kilpatrick at the Aspmyra Stadion.
Kick-off: 8pm BST | Aspmyra Stadion
How to watch: TNT Sports
Bodo/Glimt team news: Key trio available
Tottenham team news: Maddison out
Standard Sport Prediction: Spurs to progress
17:05 , Tashan Deniran-Alleyne
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on TNT Sports 2, with coverage starting at 7pm BST.
Live stream: TNT Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the Discovery+ app and website.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport's live blog, with expert analysis from Dan Kilpatrick at the ground.
17:00 , Tashan Deniran-Alleyne
Hello and welcome to Standard Sport's LIVE coverage of Bodo/Glimt vs Tottenham!
Can Spurs keep their season alive by reaching the Europa League final? Ange Postecoglou's side arrive in Norway with a 3-1 lead to defend from last week's semi-final first leg in north London and are favourites to complete the job.
We'll have all the latest updates, build-up and team news right here ahead of kick-off, which comes at 8pm BST from the Aspmyra Stadion. Stick with us!

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