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How to watch Luton vs Tottenham: TV channel and live stream for pre-season friendly today
How to watch Luton vs Tottenham: TV channel and live stream for pre-season friendly today

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time4 days ago

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How to watch Luton vs Tottenham: TV channel and live stream for pre-season friendly today

Tottenham's second pre-season outing of the weekend is against Luton this afternoon. Spurs, who beat Reading in Thomas Frank's first game in charge a week ago, have organised an additional friendly against Wycombe that will take place at Hotspur Way this morning. Once that game wraps up, Tottenham's focus will immediately shift to Kenilworth Road and a meeting with Luton who are now a League One side after suffering relegation in successive seasons. The two teams met as recently as March 2024 in the Premier League as a late goal from Heung-min Son handed Spurs all three points. That result ensured the Lilywhites completed the double over the Hatters that season after coming out on top 1-0 in the reverse fixture. Frank has made it clear that he will "play two even, strong teams" across the two games as he seeks to give as many players as many match minutes as possible before heading off on tour to Asia next week. Below is everything you need to know about where to watch Tottenham's second pre-season friendly of the day... How to watch Luton vs Tottenham TV channel: The game will NOT be broadcast live on TV in the UK. Live stream: Subscribers will be able to stream the game live on SPURSPLAY. A 12-month subscription costs £45. Live blog: You can follow all the action with Standard Sport's LIVE blog!

Most likely candidate for Spurs captaincy revealed if Son departs
Most likely candidate for Spurs captaincy revealed if Son departs

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time4 days ago

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Most likely candidate for Spurs captaincy revealed if Son departs

Cristian Romero is emerging as Tottenham's new on-field leader, with the World Cup-winning defender the frontrunner to take over the captaincy if Heung-min Son completes a proposed move to LAFC, report Mail Sport on Friday. Romero's leadership credentials have grown steadily since his arrival in north London, but his partnership with Micky van de Ven during Spurs' impressive Europa League run last season firmly established him as the defensive cornerstone of Thomas Frank's side. Atlético de Madrid made enquiries earlier this summer, but Spurs have held firm, making it clear they would not entertain offers below £60m for the Argentine. With the Spanish club now backing off, Romero looks increasingly likely to play a pivotal role not just in defence, but in the dressing room as well. The 27-year-old has relished responsibility, and the departure of Son – who is expected to finalise his MLS switch after Spurs return from their Asia tour – could see Romero given the armband permanently. Tottenham's defensive structure is beginning to take shape around him. Kevin Danso has joined permanently following a successful loan from Lens, while Radu Drăgușin continues his recovery from a serious knee injury. Ben Davies, though traditionally a centre-back under previous managers, was deployed at left-back by Frank in the recent friendly against Reading. Meanwhile, Luka Vušković's future remains under consideration. The highly rated 18-year-old Croatian, signed for £12million from Hajduk Split at 16, is attracting interest from several Bundesliga clubs after standout loan spells in Poland and Belgium. Vušković impressed on his Spurs debut last weekend, scoring and assisting within eight minutes of a 2-0 win at Reading. However, despite his promising displays, he remains behind Romero, Van de Ven, Danso, and Drăgușin in the pecking order. Frank is understood to be weighing up whether Vušković should go out on loan again, potentially to the Bundesliga, or stay and gain experience in English football. Either way, Romero's status as the defensive leader – and perhaps the next captain – is already shaping the way Spurs manage the future of their young talent. 📸 Justin Setterfield - 2025 Getty Images

LAFC pushing to sign Tottenham star Heung-min Son
LAFC pushing to sign Tottenham star Heung-min Son

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time6 days ago

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LAFC pushing to sign Tottenham star Heung-min Son

Los Angeles FC want to sign Tottenham Hotspur forward Heung-min Son (h/t The Athletic). The Major League Soccer franchise are making a serious effort to bring Son to the United States before their current season ends. Although no breakthrough has been achieved yet, discussions are ongoing among all parties. There is strong hope within the LAFC camp that Son will be persuaded to make the switch to MLS in the coming weeks. The 2025 MLS secondary transfer window officially opens on July 24 and will remain active until August 21. If an agreement is reached within that period, Son could join the squad in time to play a key role in their season run-in. Son could reunite with former Spurs teammate The South Korean has already carved his name into Tottenham's history as one of the club's most celebrated players over the past decade. The winger finally lifted silverware with Spurs last season, helping them win the 2024/25 UEFA Europa League. He previously established a remarkable personal record in England, scoring at least 10 goals in eight straight Premier League campaigns. That run ended last season, as he registered seven goals and nine assists in 30 top-flight matches. If the move goes through, Son would link up again with Hugo Lloris, his long-time teammate at Spurs. Lloris joined LAFC in early 2024 and has since made 52 appearances in MLS competitions. His presence in Los Angeles is one of the factors encouraging the club to pursue Son. LAFC are currently fifth in the Western Conference table but have played fewer matches than several of their rivals. Their fixture schedule was affected by their participation in the FIFA Club World Cup this summer. The addition of a player of Son's quality and profile could be a significant boost for the club's title push this season. With time still left in the window and talks ongoing, LAFC are hopeful of getting a deal done to bring Son to California.

MLS side make approach for Tottenham captain Son
MLS side make approach for Tottenham captain Son

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time6 days ago

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MLS side make approach for Tottenham captain Son

Los Angeles FC have approached Tottenham Hotspur captain Heung-min Son to discuss a potential transfer to the club this summer. The MLS side want to make Son their new marquee player, following the departure of Olivier Giroud to Lille. Son captained Spurs to Europa League success last season, his first major trophy with the club after a decade in North London. He scored 11 times and added 10 assists in all competitions. Paul Tenorio, of The Athletic, has confirmed the approach from LAFC. The Black and Gold are currently fifth in the Western Conference Standings. Discussions between LAFC and Son are at the early stages and the South Korean will speak with new Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank to discuss his future. Son joined Spurs from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015 and has scored 173 goals in 454 games for the North Londoners. He is regarded as arguably the greatest Asian footballer of all time, becoming the first player from Asia to win the Premier League's Golden Boot and reach 100 goals in the division. Read – See more – Follow The Football Faithful on Social Media: | | | |

Thomas Frank does little to quell speculation that Heung-min Son is leaving Tottenham this summer as new boss holds his first press conference
Thomas Frank does little to quell speculation that Heung-min Son is leaving Tottenham this summer as new boss holds his first press conference

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time18-07-2025

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Thomas Frank does little to quell speculation that Heung-min Son is leaving Tottenham this summer as new boss holds his first press conference

Thomas Frank did little on his first appearance as Tottenham manager to quash the theory that Heung-min Son is heading for the exit. Son will not leave before next month's preseason tour of Asia where friendlies will be played in Hong Kong and South Korea, but the 33-year-old is in the final year of his contract with interest from Saudi Arabia and the MLS in the United States. He has been at Spurs for a decade and is captain, although there were no guarantees about Son keeping the armband. 'Good question, we haven't decided anything,' said Frank on the matter of the captaincy. 'It will be my decision. There is a long list of - bullet points to get through and I will take them in the right order. 'He was captain last year and when we play our two x 45 minutes tomorrow Son and Cristian Romero will be the captains.' Tottenham are in action for the first time under their new boss in a preseason friendly at Reading on Saturday. 'Right now, I have a player that is fully committed and training well,' he added on Son and his right to be allowed to leave if he wished to after 10 years of service. 'If a player has been at a club a long time, then there will always be a decision for the club to take of course. It's always tricky if that happens.' Those decisions he said would be taken in conjunction with chairman Daniel Levy and technical director Johan Lange. 'The club will always decide in the end,' added Frank as he fielded questions in his first press conference since he was lured across London from Brentford to replace Ange Postecoglou. He has not, he said, spoken to Postecoglou. And was cautious on transfer matters, refusing to comment on the pursuit of Morgan Gibbs-White from Nottingham Forest. Nor did he have much to say about a failed bid for Bryan Mbeumo who is leaving Brentford for Manchester United after those clubs agreed a fee of £71million. 'Bryan is a fantastic player,' said Frank. 'I've been with him for five years and I think he deserved a move no matter where he goes and I wish him all the best.' The 51-year-old Dane was, however, ready to embrace targets set out by Levy for Spurs to challenge for the Premier League and Champions League titles and not simply the lesser cup competitions, such as the Europa League, which they won in May, the club's first major trophy in 17 years. 'I share his ambitions for the club,' said Frank. 'A club of this size should have that ambition. How far away we are is probably very difficult to say but we should throw it forward and go for it. 'No doubt that needs to be the aim for the future. What are to odds for us winning the PL this season? I'm not allowed to gamble but I think we're probably not the favourites. 'Probably there are three teams at least ahead of us, but we will do what we can to build a strong and competitive team.' As for Levy's record of sacking five managers during Frank's time at Brentford, he smiled: 'I like to challenge myself. I have the privilege of never being sacked before. That is one of the reasons why I took the job. I get a little bit more risk in my daily life. 'Coming to a big club there are pressures. We need to perform because it is we. It's me, it's the staff the players, the staff and everyone we need to do that together. I like the ambitions. Everything I do, every decision I have made so far is for the long term. It's not about surviving one game or one year or 18 months or whatever the average is. It's for the long run.'

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