The 2026 World Cup kicks off tonight and there is plenty of Spurs interest in the tournament with 10 of our players set to don their respective nations' jerseys at the world's biggest sporting event.
There will be 104 matches being played at this summer's tournament - the most ever at a World Cup - so, to help you keep track of how our players are getting on, who and when they are playing plus how you can watch the game (UK), here is all you need to know.
For our players, it all begins in the early hours of Sunday morning (14 June) with new boy Andy Robertson the first in action with him set to lead Scotland into their first World Cup match in 28 years
Group stage
Sunday 14 June
Andy Robertson - Scotland vs Haiti
Kick-off 2am
Watch on the BBC
Micky van de Ven – Netherlands vs Japan
kick-off 9pm
Watch on ITV
Monday 15 June
Lucas Bergvall – Sweden vs Tunisia
Kick-off 3am
Watch on ITV
Pedro Porro – Spain vs Cape Verde
Kick-off 5pm
Watch on ITV
Rodrigo Bentancur – Uruguay vs Saudi Arabia
Kick-off 11pm
Watch on ITV
Tuesday 16 June
Pape Matar Sarr – Senegal vs France
Kick-off 8pm
Watch on the BBC
Wednesday 17 June
Cristian Romero – Argentina vs Algeria
Kick-off 2am
Watch on ITV
Kevin Danso – Austria vs Jordan
Kick-off 5am
Watch on the BBC
Djed Spence vs Luka Vuskovic – England vs Croatia
Kick-off 9pm
Watch on ITV
Friday 19 June
Andy Robertson - Scotland vs Morocco
Kick-off 11pm
Watch on ITV
Saturday 20 June
Micky van de Ven vs Lucas Bergvall – Netherlands vs Sweden
Kick-off 6pm
Watch on the BBC
Sunday 21 June
Pedro Porro – Spain vs Saudi Arabia
Kick-off 5pm
Watch on the BBC
Rodrigo Bentancur – Uruguay vs Cape Verde
Kick-off 11pm
Watch on the BBC
Monday 22 June
Cristian Romero vs Kevin Danso – Argentina vs Austria
Kick-off 6pm
Watch on the BBC
Tuesday 23 June
Pape Matar Sarr – Senegal vs Norway
Kick-off 1am
Watch on ITV
Djed Spence – England vs Ghana
Kick-off 9pm
Watch on the BBC
Wednesday 24 June
Luka Vuskovic – Croatia vs Panama
Kick-off 12am
Watch on the BBC
Andy Robertson - Scotland vs Brazil
Kick-off 11pm
Watch on the BBC
Friday 26 June
Lucas Bergvall – Sweden vs Japan
Kick-off 12am
Watch on the BBC
Micky van de Ven – Netherlands vs Tunisia
Kick-off 12am
Watch on the BBC
Pape Matar Sarr – Senegal vs Iraq
Kick-off 8pm
Watch on ITV
Saturday 27 June
Rodrigo Bentancur vs Pedro Porro – Uruguay vs Spain
Kick-off 1am
Watch on ITV
Djed Spence – England vs Panama
Kick-off 10pm
Watch on ITV
Luka Vuskovic – Croatia vs Ghana
Kick-off 10pm
Watch on ITV
Sunday 28 June
Kevin Danso – Austria vs Algeria
Kick-off 3am
Watch on the BBC
Cristian Romero – Argentina vs Jordan
Kick-off 3am
Watch on the BBC
Details of any subsequent knockout fixtures involving our players will be added as fixture details are confirmed.