Is Tottenham vs Mura on TV tonight? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch the Europa Conference fixture

All the information you need about the match

Sarah Rendell
Thursday 30 September 2021 17:55 BST
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Nuno Espirito Santo watched Tottenham capitulate
Nuno Espirito Santo watched Tottenham capitulate (Getty)

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Nuno Espirito Santo will desperately want Tottenham’s season to get back on track in their Europa Conference League match against Mura.

Spurs were demolished by Arsenal on Sunday in the Premier League in 3-1 defeat and they finished the round 11th after topping the table a few weeks ago.

Nuno said of the performance post-match: “The performance was not good. The game plan was not good. The decisions were not good. So it was not a good day for us. Definitely not a good day.

“I’m going to be honest. When you have a game plan you have to make the right decisions in terms of who you want to put on the pitch to develop that game plan. I take responsibility because the decisions were not right according to the game plan.

“I won’t name individuals but the game plan was not right according to the players who were on the pitch.”

But will Spurs get the win? Here’s all you need to know.

When is it?

The match will kick-off at 8pm on Thursday, 30 September at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Where can I watch?

The game will be available to watch on BT Sport 2 with coverage starting at 7.45pm and customers will also be able to stream the fixture on the app and website.

Team news

For Spurs, Steven Bergwijn remains out with an ankle problem and Ryan Sessegnon continues to be on the sideline with a knock.

Matic Marusko is back from suspension for the visitors, with Zan Karnicnik likely to drop out.

Predicted line-up

Tottenham XI: Lloris; Emerson, Dier, Sanchez, Reguilon; Hojbjerg, Skipp, Alli; Lucas, Kane, Son

Mura XI: Obradovic; Pucko, Marusko, Gorenc, Sturm; Kozar, Horvat; Kous, Lotric, Skoflek; Marosa

Odds

Tottenham - 1/14

Draw - 6/1

Mura - 13/1

Prediction

Nuno’s side will reignite their campaign against Mura after some disappointing results of late. Son Heung-min will lead from the front and fans will hope this sparks life into Harry Kane’s performance following some below average games for the England captain. Tottenham 4-0 Mura.

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