Where to watch Tottenham vs Leipzig tonight – on TV and online

Tottenham vs Leipzig − Where and when to watch tonight’s Champions League clash
We’ve got a cock and bull story to look forward to this evening, with an out-of-sorts Tottenham side unable to call upon Harry Kane or Son Heung-min set to host Bundesliga title-challengers RB Leipzig at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Here’s how to tune in to Tottenham vs Leipzig tonight, no matter where you are.
Tottenham vs Leipzig kick-off time
Tonight’s game is set to kick off at 8pm GMT.
If you’re based in the US, that’s 3pm Eastern Time or 12pm Pacific Time.
Tottenham vs Leipzig TV channel
BT has the broadcast rights to this in the UK, and Tottenham vs Leipzig is being shown on BT Sport 3. You can catch the build-up from 7pm GMT.
How to live stream Tottenham vs Leipzig − even if you’re not in the UK
You can also live stream the clash, either via the BT Sport website or the BT Sport app. Here are the quick-links you need to get started:
If you haven’t yet signed up for BT Sport, note that it can take a few hours for channels and streaming access to activate after signing up, so act fast to avoid disappointment.
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Tottenham vs Leipzig − Match preview
Jose Mourinho has claimed that both Son and Kane are out for the season, which could make the second half of this campaign… well, just as painful as the first.
Those two are undoubtedly the best players at the club, and in their absence most of the goal-scoring burden will fall on Dele Alli, Lucas Moura and new signing Steven Bergwijn. Academy graduate Troy Parrott will be itching for a run-out, but Mourinho doesn’t seem to think he’s ready yet.
Why didn’t they try to keep the effective Fernando Llorente for at least another season?
RB Leipzig’s main danger man is Timo Werner, who’s breathing down Robert Lewandowski’s neck in the race for the Bundesliga Torjägerkanone prize. Emil Forsberg and Marcel Sabitzer are two more players to keep an eye on, having shone throughout this season.
The Red Bulls are in a patchy run of form, however, having won just one of their past five games.