This will be the first meeting between Tottenham and Copenhagen, and just the English sideâs second match against a Danish opponent in European competition, after a 3-2 win versus Aalborg in the UEFA Cup in November 2007.
Copenhagen have only won two of their previous 19 matches against English sides in European competition (D5 L12), with both of those victories coming against Manchester United in the UEFA Champions League (1-0 in November 2006 and 4-3 in November 2023).
Copenhagen have never won away to an English opponent in Europe, losing in seven of their nine attempts (D2). Indeed, theyâve lost each of the last five in a row, with four of those coming since the start of the 2022-23 campaign.
This will be Thomas Frankâs first match against a Danish opponent since March 2016, in a 3-1 defeat against SønderjyskE while in charge of Brøndby. The Tottenham manager has faced Copenhagen on eight previous occasions â all in the Danish Superliga with Brøndby â winning just two of them (D3 L3).
Tottenham Hotspur have drawn each of their last two UEFA Champions League matches, while two of their last four games in the competition have been 0-0. Spurs havenât drawn three in a row in major European competition since doing so between March and October 2014 in the UEFA Europa League.
Copenhagen have conceded two or more goals in each of their last five UEFA Champions League matches, shipping 14 in total (D1 L4). Theyâve only won one of 19 games in the competition when shipping 2+ goals (D2 L16), a 4-3 win over Man Utd in November 2023.
Tottenham Hotspur are unbeaten in their last nine major European matches (W6 D3) â they last had a run of 10 undefeated games between December 2011 and March 2013 in the UEFA Europa League.
Excluding own goals, two of Copenhagenâs three UEFA Champions League goals this season have come via headers â theyâve scored with 33% of shots via their heads (2/6), compared to just one of their 29 attempts not from a header (3.4%).
Copenhagenâs Viktor Dadason netted on his UEFA Champions League debut on MD3 aged just 17 years and 113 days, the youngest ever debutant scorer in the competitionâs history. The current youngest player to score in his first two appearances is Karim Benzema (18 years, 281 days), who is now the fourth highest scoring player in the competitionâs history with 90 goals.
Pedro Porro has made 28 line-breaking passes across his three UEFA Champions League games this season, at least 10 more than any other Tottenham Hotspur player. The Spaniard also has the joint-most chances created for the London side in the competitions this term (4), level with attacker Mohammed Kudus.