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Your support makes all the difference.Tottenham Hotspur could be eliminated from this season’s Champions League at the group stage if they fail to win against Monaco.
Leicester City, meanwhile, face Club Brugge and can book their place in the knockout stages.
Follow tonight’s matches live here.
- Pochettino left with big call on Kane fitness
- Lloris 'willing to delay contract talks' in effort to focus on crucial Tottenham run
- Falcao putting Manchester United and Chelsea nightmares behind him
- Kane says he is 'not demanding anything' during new contract discussions
- Mahrez confident Foxes can handle last 16 pressure
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Tuesday's Champions League fixtures
All kick-off times are 7.45pm unless stated
Group E
CSKA Moscow vs Bayer Leverkusen (5.00pm)
Monaco vs Tottenham Hotspur
Group F
Borussia Dortmund vs Legia Warsaw
Sporting Lisbon vs Real Madrid
Group G
Copenhagen vs Porto
Leicester City vs Club Brugge
Group H
Dinamo Zagreb vs Lyon
Sevilla vs Juventus
Good news for Tottenham fans, Bayer Leverkusen's game with CSKA Moscow has ended 1-1. Mauricio Pochettino's side are still desperate for three points tonight but a draw will now no longer prevent them from qualifying.
Our man Ian Herbert living the high life down in the south of France...
Speaking after his side's defeat at the weekend, Ranieri remained similarly upbeat as he praised Leicester's reaction to conceding two early goals.
“I think that we had a very fantastic reaction [after falling two goals down],” he said.
Claudio Ranieri at Vicarage Road
“We had a fantastic reaction. Against us today there was a big wall to stop all of our shots on goal. But am I very pleased with our performance.
“This spirit of the team is fantastic. I am proud of them, of course we lost the match but the spirit is the same, the spirit is high.”
A reminder of the teams that will be running out at the Stade Louis II tonight:
Monaco: Subasic; Mendy, Jemerson, Glik, Sidibé; Lemar, Bakayoko, Fabinho, Silva; Germain, Falcao
Spurs: Lloris; Trippier, Dier, Wimmer, Rose; Wanyama, Dembélé; Winks, Alli, Son; Kane
Referee: B Kuipers (Holland)
A resurgent Radamel Falcao will once again be leading the Monaco front line. As discussed by Jack Pitt-Brooke, the Colombian will be the man to keep an eye out for tonight. It certainly doesn't help that Tottenham are fielding one of their weakest looking defences in weeks. Neither Kyle Walker or Jan Vertonghen start while Eric Dier drops back to form a questionable-looking centre-back partnership with Kevin Wimmer. Falcao won't believe his luck...
A reminder of the sides that will be running out at the King Power Stadium tonight:
Leicester: Zieler; Simpson, Huth, Morgan, Fuchs; Mahrez, King, Drinkwater, Albrighton; Vardy, Okazaki.
Club Brugge: Butelle; Cools, Poulain, Mechele, De Bock; Claudemir, Simons, Pina, Vanaken; Vossen, Izquierdo.
Referee: Ruddy Buquet (France).
Pochettino has just spoken to BT about his curious team selection: “We always try to select the best team. We picked different players for different reasons. We have a strong squad. Today we believe this is best starting eleven to get three points.”
Not giving much away there are you Poch...
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