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We’re in action on the continent once again on Wednesday as we visit AS Monaco on matchday three in the UEFA Champions League.

In what is our first clash with the Ligue 1 side since the 2016/17 season, when we also met in the Champions League, we’ll be looking to build on our positive start to this season’s competition, which has seen us pick up four points from a possible six so far.

Monaco are yet to record a victory in Europe this term, going down 4-1 at Club Brugge before earning a 2-2 draw at home to Manchester City last time out.

Here’s everything you need to know about the game...

What time does the match start?

The game begins at 9pm local time in Monaco, 8pm in the UK.

How can I watch the game?

Supporters in the UK will be able to watch the action live on TNT Sports 3.

If you’re following us from overseas, check out our Spurs on TV page to see if the game is live in your area.

Our Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the Spurs Official app will bring you full live text and audio commentary throughout the match.

Highlights will be available on SPURSPLAY on Thursday.

What is the team news?

Defenders Cristian Romero, Ben Davies and Destiny Udogie all remain sidelined after missing Sunday’s Premier League defeat to Aston Villa.

Dominic Solanke is still continuing his recovery from a minor surgical procedure while Yves Bissouma and Kota Takai remain out along with Radu Dragusin, James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski.

The latter five are ineligible for the league stage of the Champions League anyway, as is Mathys Tel.

Our former defender Eric Dier has been ruled out for Monaco after picking up a hamstring injury.

Paul Pogba, Lukas Hradecky, Vanderson and Lamine Camara are also out for the hosts, while the game may come too soon for Christian Mawissa.

Who is the referee?

Italian official Marco Guida will take charge of the game on Wednesday, assisted by Giorgio Peretti and Giuseppe Perrotti.

Simone Sozza will be the fourth official, with Aleandro Di Paolo and assistant Daniele Chiffi on VAR duties.