Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to bounce back from their derby day disappointment with a UEFA Champions League win over Eintracht Frankfurt on Tuesday. The Lilywhites suffered a humiliating 3-1 defeat at the hands of their great rivals Arsenal on Saturday, but Antonio Conte's side have generally been in good form of late and they're more than capable of coming away with all three points in Germany.
Despite his sending off at the weekend, Emerson Royal will be available for selection as his ban only applies to domestic fixtures. Other than Lucas Moura, who has suffered another injury setback, Tottenham should be at full strength going into the game.
However, their opponents aren't going to simply roll over as the German outfit are in good form themselves. A win over early Bundesliga leaders Union Berlin at the weekend means that they've now won their last four games in all competitions.
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Oliver Glasner will be hoping that his side can continue in that vein, but he could be without talisman Mario Gotze, as the midfielder looks to recover from a sprained ankle. Gotze opened the scoring at the weekend but looks a major doubt for Tuesday.
With that all in mind, let's take a look at how you can watch the game in the UK.
When is Frankfurt vs Tottenham?
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Stadium: Waldstadion
Date: Tuesday, October 4
Kick-off Time: 20:00 BST
VAR: Massimiliano Irrati (ITA)
Referee: Daniele Orsato (ITA)
How can I watch Frankfurt vs Tottenham in the UK?
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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