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Tottenham Hotspur are stepping up their preparations for the new season on Saturday with two fixtures taking place against League One opposition.

Wycombe Wanderers are the first opponents of the day at Spurs' training ground before the remainder of the squad takes on Luton Town at Kenilworth Road.

Only two seasons ago, this would have been a Premier League bout but back-to-back relegations for the Hatters sees them tackling the third tier this campaign.

Guglielmo Vicario, Dominic Solanke and potentially a returning James Maddison could all feature in the second fixture of the day.

"We wanted an extra game in our schedule to give as many players as many match minutes as possible, in order to put them in the best position, physically," Frank said, explaining why two games were being played on the same day.

"We will play two even, strong teams and they will play between 60 and 75 minutes, maybe more. By the end of Saturday, 22 players will have played a lot of match minutes and they will be in a very good place before we go on tour."

Football.london has taken a look at how you can follow all of the action for the Luton game...

What time is kick-off?

Luton vs Spurs will kick-off at 3pm (UK time) at Kenilworth Road on Saturday, July 26.

How can I watch the action?

If you are in the UK, and around the world, you will be able to watch the game via Tottenham's in-house coverage on SpursPlay.

A pass for their streaming site will cost £45 for the season and that will allow you to watch every pre-season friendly as well as full match replays of regular season games and live coverage of selected women's and academy games.

Is there an alternative option?

In some countries, other channels and broadcasters will be showing the friendly this afternoon. In the United States of America fuboTV and Fox Sports have the rights to the match while in South Korea, Coupang Play will be showing the game.

Other options include Sport 1 in Israel and SPORT TV2 in Portugal.

How else can I follow the action?