Tottenham will have the opportunity to win another trophy tonight as they face Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup. The annual match sees the Champions League winners take on the Europa League holders, offering both teams the chance to win some early silverware. PSG are the overwhelming favourites but Tottenham will have high hopes of springing a surprise.
Plenty has changed since the north Londoners ended their trophy drought by winning the Europa League last season. Ange Postecoglou has been sacked and replaced by Thomas Frank, while Son Heung-min has left the club after 10 years on their books. Only time will tell if Tottenham can pull off a shock result in their first competitive outing of the new season.
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Express Sport provides the key information ahead of tonight's game, starting with the extra-time and penalty rules...
Super Cup extra-time and penalty rules
If the scores are level after 90 minutes, penalties will be required to determine the winner. There will be no extra-time before the spot-kicks, with UEFA removing it in 2023.
Super Cup kick-off time and venue
Tonight's match will kick off at 8pm (UK time). It will take place at the Bluenergy Stadium, the home ground of Italian side Udinese.
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Super Cup TV channel and how to watch
The fixture will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate, with coverage starting an hour before kick-off at 7pm. You can also watch the match via discovery+ and the discovery+ app.
Those unable to watch the game can listen to live commentary on talkSPORT and BBC Radio 5 Live. Highlights will be shown on BBC One from 10.40pm.
Super Cup team news
Tottenham will hope to have Dominic Solanke back for tonight's match after he was named in the travelling squad. The forward picked up an ankle injury earlier in pre-season but Frank recently suggested that he would be available 'quite soon'.
If he is not deemed fit enough to start, it seems likely that Richarlison will continue as the lone striker. Destiny Udogie is also in the travelling party in spite of his own injury concerns but Luka Vuskovic has missed the cut.
Dejan Kulusevski remains sidelined with a patella injury while James Maddison is likely to be out for the season after undergoing surgery on a knee ligament injury.
Gianluigi Donnarumma will not be involved for PSG after being omitted from the squad, with new signing Luca Chevalier in line for a competitive debut. Joao Neves is suspended after being sent off against Chelsea in the Club World Cup final.
Willian Pacho and Lucas Hernandez, meanwhile, will both be available for selection after serving their respective suspensions. Ilya Zabarnyi, who recently joined from Bournemouth, could also make his debut in tonight's fixture.