Tottenham face Slavia Prague on Tuesday evening as they look to get their Champions League campaign back on track.
Tottenham were beaten 5-3 by Paris Saint-Germain last time out in the competition – a result which leaves them in danger of an early European exit.
Thomas Frank’s side led twice at the Parc des Princes but came away empty-handed, and they now sit 16th in the Champions League table after five games.
Tottenham beat Brentford 2-0 at the weekend, so they should be full of confidence for the visit of Slavia Prague, as they look to move a step closer to the knockout stages.
Tottenham are big favourites against Slavia Prague
Tottenham have had a mixed start to their Champions League campaign, picking up just eight points so far.
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However, they are still five points clear of Tuesday night’s opponents Slavia Prague, so will go into the contest as big favourites.
According to the Opta supercomputer, Frank’s side have a massive 63 per cent chance of winning, while Slavia Prague are given just a 17 per cent shot at coming away with the victory.
The odds are stacked in Spurs’ favour, but there is still a 20 per cent chance that the game ends in a draw.
A win for Tottenham would all but confirm their place in the top 24 of the group phase, which would see them enter the Champions League play-offs at the very least.
Tottenham have history on their side against Slavia Prague
Tottenham have not lost consecutive games in a major European competition since March 2020, so they will fall to a five-and-a-half-year first if they are beaten by Slavia Prague on Tuesday.
However, as well as the Opta supercomputer, Spurs have history on their side and will be expecting to secure all three points in North London.
Tottenham are unbeaten in their previous four meetings with Slavia Prague, winning three and drawing one.
The Czech outfit have also won just two of their last 16 games against English opposition in Europe, and have never beaten a Premier League side in the Champions League.