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Preview: Manchester United vs. Tottenham Hotspur

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Having made differing starts to their Europa League journeys, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur now prepare to lock horns in Sunday's Premier League blockbuster at Old Trafford.

The pressure continues to pile on Erik ten Hag's shoulders following the hosts' 1-1 draw with FC Twente, while 10-man Spurs put three past Qarabag without reply on Thursday evening.

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Man United midfielder Christian Eriksen made on and off-field headlines during the Red Devils' Europa League opener with Twente, firstly opening his side's continental account for the season with a 20-yard rocket, before conceding that the visitors to Old Trafford "wanted" victory more than Ten Hag's team in a highly worrying admission.

Eriksen's thunderbolt preceded a 68th-minute equaliser from Sam Lammers as Man United were condemned to successive underwhelming stalemates following last weekend's goalless affair with Crystal Palace, where Dean Henderson and Andre Onana were the only players to truly do themselves justice.

Whether the INEOS regime finally bite the bullet and give Ten Hag the boot in the coming weeks only time will tell, but the Dutchman has hardly justified Sir Jim Ratcliffe's decision to stick rather than twist over the summer, as his side sit in the bottom half of the standings after five games.

It is not all doom and gloom in Manchester, though, as the 1-1 with Twente did see the Red Devils extend their unbeaten sequence to four matches, but only Southampton have under-performed their Expected Goals (xG) total more than Ten Hag's wasteful unit this season.

Indeed, Man United have found the net five times from an xG of 9.6 - the third-highest figure in the top flight - and Ten Hag's men could do with taking a leaf out of Tottenham's attacking playbook after Ange Postecoglou's men rediscovered their attacking mojo again.

Creativity was in extremely short supply for Spurs only a couple of weeks ago, but Postecoglou's crop have reverted to type in the final third with eight goals in their last three games, hitting both Brentford and Qarabag for three in the top flight and Europa League.

After emulating Manchester City against Brentford, coming from behind to prevail after conceding in the opening 30 seconds, Tottenham's continental opener with Qarabag had the potential to be a banana skin thanks to Radu Dragusin's early sending-off, only for the Azerbaijani side to miss gilt-edged chance after gilt-edged chance.

Spurs punished their visitors for their wastefulness in the delayed kickoff through Brennan Johnson, Pape Sarr and Dominic Solanke to get their European campaign off to a flyer, and that three-goal success also marked a third successive victory for Postecoglou's revitalised troops.

The Tottenham faithful could be forgiven for dreading away days, though, as their side have only triumphed in two of their last 12 Premier League matches on the road while losing four of their last six, only defeating relegated Sheffield United during that dismal spell.

However, the North London giants managed to steal a point off of Man United at Old Trafford in last season's 2-2 thriller, extending their unbeaten record against the Red Devils to three top-flight matches, and the Theatre of Dreams is certainly no longer the feared fortress it once was.

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Immediately after the stalemate with Twente, Ten Hag confirmed that he expects to have an identical squad available for the visit of Tottenham, with all of Leny Yoro (foot), Tyrell Malacia (knee), Victor Lindelof (toe) and Luke Shaw (calf) missing out once more.

The Dutchman should not shy away from a couple of alterations for the visit of Spurs, as a recall for Kobbie Mainoo in the middle is certainly in order, meaning that Manuel Ugarte could make way as he awaits his full Premier League debut.

Alejandro Garnacho ought to force his way back into the starting lineup too, although whether he replaces Marcus Rashford or Amad Diallo is anybody's guess.

Speaking of attacking uncertainties, Tottenham suffered an alarming scare over captain Son Heung-min during the win over Qarabag on Thursday night, although Postecoglou stressed after the game that he does not believe the South Korean is nursing a serious problem.

No player has created more chances from open play than Son (13) in the 2024-25 Premier League season, and the Spurs skipper should be given the all-clear to face Man United, whom he also boasts four goals and one assist against from his last seven appearances.

Dragusin's red card and subsequent suspension only applies to European games too, so Wilson Odobert (thigh) and Richarlison (calf) are the Lilywhites' only two guaranteed absentees for the trip to Manchester.

Manchester United possible starting lineup:

Onana; Mazraoui, De Ligt, Martinez, Dalot; Eriksen, Mainoo; Diallo, Fernandes, Garnacho; Zirkzee

Tottenham Hotspur possible starting lineup:

Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie; Kulusevski, Bentancur, Maddison; Johnson, Solanke, Son

We say: Manchester United 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur

While Tottenham only boast a paltry three away wins in the Premier League over the past 10 months, the Lilywhites have won a staggering 28 points from losing positions since the start of last season, second only to Manchester City's 31.

Therefore, even if Ten Hag's wildly inconsistent troops can draw first blood, they will surely be pegged back in a similar vein to midweek, as Spurs leave Old Trafford with a share of the spoils for the third season running.

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Manchester United vs. Tottenham Hotspur: Head

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Head-to-head record

Previous meetings: 179

Man Utd wins: 89

Draws: 42

Spurs wins: 48

Man United comfortably lead the overall head-to-head record between these two sides, winning 89 of their previous 179 meetings, while Tottenham have 48 victories, and there have also been 42 draws.

The Red Devils have scored 288 times against Spurs throughout history, meanwhile, conceding 229, while the 20-time English champions have also dominated their Premier League encounters, recording 39 wins, while they have only ever lost 12 times to Tottenham in the Premier League.

Spurs recorded a 2-0 victory over Man United at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in August 2023, which proved to be their first success against the Red Devils since winning 6-1 at Old Trafford in October 2020.

However, the reverse fixture at Old Trafford in 2023-24 finished 2-2.

The North London outfit have actually only won three of their last 11 league clashes with Man United, but three of their last four victories over them have come at Old Trafford, having also won 3-0 in August 2018.

Wayne Rooney is Man United's all-time leading Premier League goalscorer against Tottenham, finding the back of the net on 11 occasions.

However, the overall record is held by Denis Law, who struck 14 goals against Spurs, with Sir Bobby Charlton in second on 12, while Bobby Smith (11) and Jimmy Greaves (11) are also in the top five with Rooney.

The last meeting between the two sides took place in September 2024, with Tottenham recording a 3-0 victory at Old Trafford, and it proved to be an even more damaging afternoon for Man United, as they had Bruno Fernandes sent off in the first period.

Spurs are now unbeaten in their last four games with Man United, recording two wins in the process.

Last 20 meetings

Sept 29, 2024: Man Utd 0-3 Spurs (Premier League)

Jan 14, 2024: Man Utd 2-2 Spurs (Premier League)

Aug 19, 2023: Spurs 2-0 Man Utd (Premier League)

Apr 27, 2023: Spurs 2-2 Man Utd (Premier League)

Oct 19, 2022: Man Utd 2-0 Spurs (Premier League)

Mar 12, 2022: Man Utd 3-2 Spurs (Premier League)

Oct 30, 2021: Spurs 0-3 Man Utd (Premier League)

Apr 11, 2021: Spurs 1-3 Man Utd (Premier League)

Oct 04, 2020: Man Utd 1-6 Spurs (Premier League)

Jun 19, 2020: Spurs 1-1 Man Utd (Premier League)

Dec 04, 2019: Man Utd 2-1 Spurs (Premier League)

Jan 13, 2019: Spurs 0-1 Man Utd (Premier League)

Aug 27, 2018: Man Utd 0-3 Spurs (Premier League)

Apr 21, 2018: Man Utd 2-1 Spurs (FA Cup semi-final)

Jan 31, 2018: Spurs 2-0 Man Utd (Premier League)

Oct 28, 2017: Man Utd 1-0 Spurs (Premier League)

May 14, 2017: Spurs 2-1 Man Utd (Premier League)

Dec 11, 2016: Man Utd 1-0 Spurs (Premier League)

Apr 10, 2016: Spurs 3-0 Man Utd (Premier League)

Aug 08, 2015: Man Utd 1-0 Spurs (Premier League)

Last 10 Premier League meetings

Sept 29, 2024: Man Utd 0-3 Spurs (Premier League)

January 14, 2024: Man Utd 2-2 Spurs (Premier League)

Aug 19, 2023: Spurs 2-0 Man Utd (Premier League)

Apr 27, 2023: Spurs 2-2 Man Utd (Premier League)

Oct 19, 2022: Man Utd 2-0 Spurs (Premier League)

Mar 12, 2022: Man Utd 3-2 Spurs (Premier League)

Oct 30, 2021: Spurs 0-3 Man Utd (Premier League)

Apr 11, 2021: Spurs 1-3 Man Utd (Premier League)

Oct 04, 2020: Man Utd 1-6 Spurs (Premier League)

Jun 19, 2020: Spurs 1-1 Man Utd (Premier League)

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Tottenham injury, suspension list vs. Man United: Son Heung

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Tottenham Hotspur will be aiming to make it four straight wins in all competitions when they head to Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.

Spurs beat Brentford 3-1 in the league last time out, and a total of seven points from five matches has left them in 10th position in the table, one spot ahead of their opponents this weekend.

Ange Postecoglou's side will enter this clash off the back of a 3-0 victory over Qarabag in the opening match of the 2024-25 Europa League on Thursday night.

Here, Sports Mole rounds up all of Tottenham's latest injury and suspension news ahead of the contest with top-four rivals Man United at Old Trafford.

Wilson Odobert

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Status: Out

Type of injury: Hamstring

Possible return date: Unknown

Odobert will once again be unavailable for selection on Sunday afternoon, with the summer arrival still dealing with the hamstring problem that he suffered earlier this month.

Son Heung-min

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Status: Minor doubt

Type of injury: Unknown

Possible return date: September 29 (vs. Man United)

Son was forced off injured against Qarabag on Thursday night, and although the issue is not thought to be serious, the attacker will need to be assessed ahead of the clash in Manchester.

Richarlison

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Status: Out

Type of injury: Unspecified

Possible return date: Unknown

Richarlison has not featured at all this season due to an unspecified injury, and the Brazil international is still some way off being available for selection.

TOTTENHAM'S SUSPENSION LIST

Tottenham have no suspension issues for the contest at Old Trafford.

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Man Utd vs. Tottenham: Marcus Rashford's record vs. Spurs

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Marcus Rashford will be bidding to help Manchester United return to winning ways when the Red Devils welcome Tottenham Hotspur to Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.

Erik ten Hag's side, who are 11th in the table, will enter the match off the back of a 1-1 draw with FC Twente in their Europa League opener at Old Trafford.

The 20-time English champions were also held by Crystal Palace in the league last weekend, with Rashford surprising starting on the bench against the Eagles.

The forward has managed three goals and one assist in eight appearances in all competitions this season, but just one of those efforts has come in the Premier League.

Rashford is expected to be in the XI on Sunday, as Tottenham head to Old Trafford, and with that in mind, Sports Mole takes a look at how the 26-year-old has performed against the North London outfit during his professional career.

Marcus Rashford record vs. Tottenham Hotspur

Played: 16

Won: 9

Drawn: 3

Lost: 4

Goals: 6

Assists: 1

At senior level, Rashford has tackled Tottenham on 16 occasions, boasting a record of nine wins, three draws and four defeats against them, scoring six goals and registering one assist in the process.

The forward has faced Spurs 15 times in the Premier League, with his record standing at eight wins, three draws and four losses, with all of his goals (six) and his single assist coming in league encounters with Tottenham.

Rashford has also enjoyed a win over the capital outfit in the FA Cup, though, coming on in the latter stages of their semi-final during the 2017-18 campaign, which the Red Devils won 2-1.

The attacker's first goal against Spurs came in the second half of the 2018-19 season, with his effort seeing Man United record a 1-0 victory in North London.

Arguably his best-ever performance against Spurs came during the 2019-20 campaign, when he netted a brace in a 2-1 victory for Man United at Old Trafford.

Rashford also registered against Spurs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during the 2021-22 and 2022-23 campaigns, but he struggled to make his mark in North London during the 2023-24 season.

The attacker played 85 minutes of what proved to be a 2-0 loss for Man United in the capital, with the two teams locking horns on the second matchday of the campaign.

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Man United injury news: Ten Hag delivers squad update ahead of Tottenham battle

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Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag is expecting to have the same squad available from Wednesday's clash with FC Twente for Sunday's Premier League fixture against Tottenham Hotspur.

The Red Devils were again missing Victor Lindelof for the Europa League contest with Twente, with the Sweden international yet to feature this season due to a toe problem.

Lindelof is now back in training, but Ten Hag is not expecting to have the centre-back available against Spurs, while Luke Shaw, Leny Yoro and Tyrell Malacia also remain on the sidelines.

"Any comebacks for Sunday? No, I think it will be the same group as yesterday," Ten Hag told reporters during his pre-match press conference on Thursday afternoon.

Rasmus Hojlund and Mason Mount are now back in the fold after recent injuries, and the pair will be in contention to start against Spurs this weekend.

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Man United to again be missing four players vs. Tottenham

Ten Hag admitted that he has been "impatient" with his side's inconsistency, with the Red Devils only winning three of their eight matches across all competitions this season.

"I am impatient, I want to go straight forward. But also be fair, we had success in the last two seasons and we have to work very hard for more success," he added.

"You have to assess the situation, still we are working and progressing. We made a choice to sign very young players like last year with Hojlund and this year with [Joshua] Zirkzee and Leny Yoro.

"We believe in them, for this moment and also the future. But also I am impatient. I want to go straight forward. But we had success in the last two seasons and we have to work hard to bring more success.

"Not scoring goals. That is the problem, the key area is to score more goals as a team. We have players across the team who have the ability to score, that is clear, you see all the opportunities we are creating but we are not scoring enough."

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Ten Hag backs Fernandes amid criticism

Ten Hag also defended his captain Bruno Fernandes, with the Portugal international facing criticism this season due to some disappointing performances.

"I think the team brings in now the situation," Ten Hag added. "I think he [Fernandes] is capable, I think he has proven this so many years already in the Premier League that he can create many chances and I am convinced this season he will not do differently this season.

"He will come on this point and find his form, he will make final passes and score goals, 100%. And it's just a matter of time."

Man United have drawn their last two matches, sharing the points with Crystal Palace in the league last weekend before playing out a 1-1 draw with Twente in the Europa League.

The Red Devils are currently 11th in the Premier League table, boasting a record of two wins, one draw and two defeats from five matches to collect seven points.

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Man United injury, suspension news vs. Tottenham: Luke Shaw, Leny Yoro latest

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Manchester United will be aiming to return to winning ways when they welcome Tottenham Hotspur to Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.

The Red Devils will enter the match off the back of a 1-1 draw with FC Twente in their opening match of the 2024-25 Europa League.

Erik ten Hag's side drew 0-0 with Crystal Palace in the league last weekend, meanwhile, and they are currently 11th in the table, boasting seven points from their opening five games of the season.

Here, Sports Mole rounds up Man United's injury and suspension news ahead of their contest with Spurs, who also have seven points from their five matches this term.

Leny Yoro

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Status: Out

Type of injury: Foot

Possible return date: December 3 (vs. Arsenal)

Yoro will be out until at least the start of December due to the fractured metatarsal that he suffered during a pre-season clash with Arsenal, with his debut for the club potentially coming against the Gunners in the Premier League.

Tyrell Malacia

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Status: Out

Type of injury: Knee

Possible return date: Unknown

Malacia missed the entire 2023-24 season due to a serious knee injury which required two separate operations, and the left-back is still not ready to return, but he was able to take part in the warm-up part of the club's training session last week.

Luke Shaw

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Status: Out

Type of injury: Calf

Possible return date: October 6 (vs. Aston Villa)

Shaw has been absent early in the season due to a calf problem, and the left-back will again miss out here, but he could return before the October international break.

Victor Lindelof

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Status: Major doubt

Type of injury: Toe

Possible return date: September 29 (vs. Tottenham Hotspur)

Lindelof is yet to feature this season due to a toe problem; the Sweden international returned to training last week, though, and there is a slight chance that he could be back in the squad for this match.

MANCHESTER UNITED'S SUSPENSION LIST

Man United have no players suspended for the Premier League clash.

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Thursday's Europa League predictions including Tottenham vs. Qarabag FK

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Fenerbahce vs. Union SG (Thursday, 5.45pm)

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Looking to respond following a disappointing domestic defeat last time out, Fenerbahce will commence their Europa League campaign with the visit of Union SG on Thursday night.

The Yellow Canaries lost a league battle with Galatasaray over the weekend, whilst Les Unionistes played out a goalless draw with Standard Liege in Belgium.

We say: Fenerbahce 2-0 Union SG

Apart from Saturday's clash with Galatasaray, Fenerbahce have been formidable so far in 2024-25 and should be confident of breezing past Union SG on home soil.

Les Unionistes are struggling domestically and cannot rely on the talents of Fuseini in attack on Thursday, meaning that we are expecting a difficult night for the Belgians in Istanbul.

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Malmo vs. Rangers (Thursday, 5.45pm)

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Rangers get their Europa League campaign underway when they make the trip to Sweden to face Allsvenskan leaders Malmo on Thursday.

Philippe Clement's side have made an underwhelming start to the season, which they hope to rectify with a good showing on the continent.

We say: Malmo 1-1 Rangers

Rangers have never beaten a Swedish side in Europe in six attempts, four of which came against Malmo, and with their woeful away form an issue, this could be a more difficult fixture than it initially appears.

Malmo are running away with the title in Sweden and can start to focus on European matters throughout the autumn, and this is a good opportunity for them to get off the mark against pot-one opposition.

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Ajax vs. Besiktas (Thursday, 8.00pm)

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Aiming to add a 2024-25 triumph to their illustrious European history, Ajax will start their Europa League campaign with the visit of Turkish giants Besiktas to Johan Cruijff Arena on Thursday night.

De Godenzonen are coming into this clash following a lacklustre draw in the Eredivisie on the weekend, whilst the Black Eagles enjoyed a dramatic victory in the Turkish Super Lig.

We say: Ajax 2-2 Besiktas

Ajax have won back-to-back home matches by an aggregate scoreline of 8-0 recently, although the visit of Besiktas should pose a much sterner test for the Dutch giants on Thursday.

The Black Eagles are unbeaten this season, and we expect that run to extend to nine matches in Amsterdam, but it is likely that they will have to settle for a point.

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Frankfurt vs. Plzen (Thursday, 8.00pm)

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Eintracht Frankfurt begin their Europa League campaign with a home fixture at Deutsche Bank Park against Viktoria Plzen on Thursday.

The 2022 winners have started their Bundesliga season in commendable form and seek to carry that into their midweek match, keen to begin positively in the revamped league format.

We say: Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 Viktoria Plzen

Frankfurt are the superior side heading into Thursday night, and we are backing the in-form Bundesliga club to notch a routine victory over a Plzen side that have typically struggled on their travels in Europe.

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FCSB vs. RFS (Thursday, 8.00pm)

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FCSB will host Rigas Futbola Skola at the Arena Nationala on Thursday for matchday one of the 2024-25 Europa League, with both aiming to get off to the perfect start to their league phase campaign.

The hosts successfully qualified for the Europa League for the first time since 2017-18, while the visitors will be making just their second appearance in a European competition.

We say: FCSB 2-1 Rigas Futbola Skola

Despite the hosts having an undeniably poor start to their league season, while the visitors have enjoyed an impressive campaign to date, FCSB remain the stronger side, highlighted by already eliminating Maccabi Tel Aviv and LASK from European competition this year.

With FCSB also boasting the advantage of playing at home, we expect the hosts to secure a victory in the opening match of the 2024-25 Europa League.

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Lyon vs. Olympiacos (Thursday, 8.00pm)

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French side Lyon will hope to pick up their first win of their Europa League campaign when they host Conference League champions Olympiacos at Groupama Stadium on Thursday.

Both clubs will play eight games as part of the 36-team league phase, and after these fixtures the top-eight sides will automatically progress to the round of 16, while the subsequent 16 teams will compete in a playoff round in order to earn the right to continue in the competition.

We say: Lyon 1-1 Olympiacos

Lyon will be looking to bounce back from their defeat last time out and could begin the match intensely and may score the game's opening goal.

However, it is difficult to ignore their poor form this this season and it would not be surprising if Olympiacos managed to find an equaliser.

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Roma vs. Athletic Bilbao (Thursday, 8.00pm)

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Seeking a successful return to the continental stage, Roma meet Athletic Bilbao in their Europa League opener, as they get their campaign under way on Thursday evening.

The clash at Stadio Olimpico will be the teams' first meeting in UEFA competition, coming as the hosts have switched managers and their Basque visitors have run into top form.

We say: Roma 1-1 Athletic Bilbao

Now that Ivan Juric has taken the reins at Roma, the home side should be harder to beat, so Athletic Club's wait for a win on the Italian peninsula may go on.

Both teams would probably settle for a point from one of their tougher league-phase contests, with much friendlier fixtures awaiting either side next month.

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Braga vs. M. Tel Aviv (Thursday, 8.00pm)

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Braga and Maccabi Tel Aviv will kick off their Europa League league phase campaigns on Thursday, when they meet in the opening round of fixtures at the Estadio Municipal de Braga.

The hosts sealed their place in the main competition with a playoff-round victory over Rapid Vienna, while their visitors dished out an 8-1 aggregate beating in their tie against Backa Topola.

We say: Braga 3-1 Maccabi Tel Aviv

Maccabi Tel Aviv certainly showed their ability in Europa League qualifying and will travel with momentum on the back of a perfect start to their latest domestic campaign, but a trip to Braga may be a step too far for the Yellows and we expect the Portuguese outfit to come out on top on home turf thanks to the superior quality in their ranks.

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Spurs vs. Qarabag (Thursday, 8.00pm)

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Tottenham Hotspur make their return to European competition when they welcome Azeri champions Qarabag FK to North London in the Europa League on Thursday.

Ange Postecoglou will have been delighted to see them drawn at home against their upcoming opponents, avoiding the long-haul trek across Europe and into the Asian border in Azerbaijan.

We say: Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 Qarabag FK

Even though Postecoglou is likely to ring the changes, Spurs should still have more than enough firepower to record a routine matchday one victory here.

Qarabag rarely travel well, and their record against English clubs is damning, with six losses from six, and there is little to suggest they can arrest that run here.

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Team News: Tottenham Hotspur vs. Qarabag FK injury, suspension list, predicted XIs

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Tottenham Hotspur get their Europa League campaign underway when they welcome Azeri champions Qarabag FK to North London on Thursday.

Ange Postecoglou's side enter this fixture on the back of a much-needed league win over Brentford on Saturday, while the visitors returned to the top of their domestic league table with a 4-0 win at the weekend.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs. QARABAG FK

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Out: Richarlison (unknown), Wilson Odobert (thigh)

Doubtful: None

Sports Mole's predicted XI: Forster; Gray, Dragusin, Davies, Spence; Sarr, Bentancur, Bergvall; Johnson, Solanke, Werner

QARABAG FK

Out: Kevin Medina (suspended), Shahrudin Mahammadaliyev (unknown)

Doubtful: Marko Vesovic (muscle)

Sports Mole's predicted XI: Kochalski; Matheus da Silva, Mustafazada, B Huseynov, Cafarquliyev; Romao, Patrick Andrade; Leandro Andrade, Benzia, Zoubir; Juninho

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Preview: Tottenham Hotspur vs. Qarabag FK

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Tottenham Hotspur make their return to European competition when they welcome Azeri champions Qarabag FK to North London in the Europa League on Thursday.

Ange Postecoglou will have been delighted to see them drawn at home against their upcoming opponents, avoiding the long-haul trek across Europe and into the Asian border in Azerbaijan.

Match preview

It has been something of an underwhelming start for Tottenham in both league and cup so far this season, as they sit in mid-table after five Premier League games.

Spurs have won the games they were fully expected to come out on top in, at home to Everton and Brentford, but have struggled against opponents above that level.

Postecoglou's side struggled to lay a glove on North London rivals Arsenal, while profligacy in front of goal cost them dearly in trips to Leicester City and Newcastle United.

Even the win against Brentford at the weekend definitely could have gone either way, but Spurs got over the line to win 3-1 and take their tally to seven points.

While the home faithful will be glad to have European football back at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Champions League is what they desired, so losing out to Aston Villa was a huge disappointment, especially given the start they made to last season, with 26 points from their opening 10 games.

Even though Postecoglou remains adamant he only chases titles, and not solely the top four, that is where Spurs will hope to finish this time around, meaning the clash with Manchester United on Sunday is set to take priority over this clash.

The Spurs boss has promised silverware this season though, as he bluntly stated he always wins trophies within two years no matter where he works, therefore placing huge importance on this competition, and they must avoid any potential early slip-ups.

Concerningly though, since reaching the 2019 Champions League final, Spurs have been woeful on the continent, failing to score in either leg of their last 16 defeat to AC Milan in the 2022-23 Champions League.

The season previous, Spurs were eliminated in the Conference League group stage, just months after being knocked out of the Europa League by Dinamo Zagreb, despite leading 2-0 from the first leg.

Before that collapse in Croatia, Spurs did show promising signs in the Europa League, meaning they come into this clash having lost just one of their last eight games in the competition, which was that defeat to Dinamo.

While Spurs focused solely on domestic matters last season, Qarabag had their best European campaign to date, and they were just minutes from a historic win to reach the quarter-finals of this competition.

Bayer Leverkusen stole the headlines across Europe for their incredible unbeaten run last season, but no team came closer to ending that run than Qarabag, who led 2-0 in both legs of their last 16 tie, and were also heading through entering the 93rd minute of the second leg.

However, a last-gasp double saw the tie switch hands and the Germans progressed, leaving knockout debutants Qarabag heartbroken.

That was the first time the Azeri's had progressed past the group stages in the Europa League in eight attempts, taking 10 points off Hacken and Molde to progress.

In the new format, 10 points should be enough to see them into the knockout stages again, but they have often struggled to perform once reaching the competition proper in Europe.

Qarabag have lost all six of their previous meetings against English clubs, including two against Spurs back in 2015, when they led at White Hart Lane, but eventually fell to a 3-1 defeat.

Despite facing one of the favourites in Tottenham, according to coefficient, Qarabag have the second-easiest draw of any team in the league phase, as games against Malmo, Bodo/Glimt, FCSB and Elfsborg will certainly be targeted as they aim for the top 24.

A strong start to September with three wins from three mean Qarabag have returned to the summit after underperforming in August.

Alarm bells may have started ringing when they went 4-2 down on aggregate with 45 minutes to play against Ludogorets Razgrad in Champions League qualifying, despite going on to win 8-4 in a remarkable encounter.

Qurban Qurbanov's side would go on to lose heavily to Dinamo Zagreb in the next round though, and they also suffered a 1-0 defeat at home to Turan when they were resounding favourites, but those recent wins mean they are a point clear at the top of the Premyer Liqasi.

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Postecoglou is likely to rotate heavily with the Man United encounter on its way just three days after this one, as the whole front four could change for Tottenham.

Dominic Solanke, who did start in their recent cup win over Coventry City, is the most likely player to keep his place, given the lack of other options up front, and the fact that another goal here could help him settle in more after his move from Bournemouth.

Attack is where Spurs are weakened by injuries at present, with Richarlison and Wilson Odobert, who was forced off early in the EFL Cup last week, both currently sidelined.

Son Heung-min scored the first two of his 164 Tottenham goals against Qarabag back in 2015, but the South Korean is likely to be held in reserve here and kept fresh for the weekend.

Qarabag defender Kevin Medina's sending off against Dinamo Zagreb in their Champions League playoff means he will serve a one-match European ban here.

Marko Jankovic was the only injury concern for the visitors, but he returned as a late substitute in their 4-0 win over Neftci Baku on Friday.

Juninho is their key man in Europe, as he scored in both of their ties with Leverkusen last season, contributing to the six goals he managed in the Europa League, while the Brazilian also netted six in six UCL qualifiers during the summer.

Naturalised Azerbaijan international Richard Almeyda scored Qarabag's opener at White Hart Lane nine years ago, but the veteran midfielder is likely to start as a substitute here.

Tottenham Hotspur possible starting lineup:

Forster; Gray, Dragusin, Davies, Spence; Sarr, Bentancur, Bergvall; Johnson, Solanke, Werner

Qarabag FK possible starting lineup:

Kochalski; Matheus da Silva, Mustafazada, B Huseynov, Cafarquliyev; Romao, Patrick Andrade; Leandro Andrade, Benzia, Zoubir; Juninho

We say: Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 Qarabag FK

Even though Postecoglou is likely to ring the changes, Spurs should still have more than enough firepower to record a routine matchday one victory here.

Qarabag rarely travel well, and their record against English clubs is damning, with six losses from six, and there is little to suggest they can arrest that run here.

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Tottenham injury, suspension list and return dates for Qarabag: Romero, Richarlison

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Ange Postecoglou takes charge of his first European game as Tottenham Hotspur boss on Thursday night, as the Lilywhites host Qarabag FK in their Europa League league phase opener.

Spurs returned to the second tier of continental football thanks to their fifth-placed finish in the 2023-24 Premier League campaign, although they came agonisingly close to sneaking into the top four and earning a Champions League ticket.

The North London giants have endured a mixed start to Premier League proceedings this season, but they returned to triumphant ways at the weekend, coming from behind to sink London rivals Brentford 3-1.

Here, Sports Mole rounds up all of Tottenham's latest injury and suspension news ahead of the clash with Qarabag, who won the Azerbaijan Premier League title for the third season in a row last term.

Wilson Odobert

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Status: Out

Type of injury: Hamstring

Possible return date: Unknown

Wilson Odobert was taken off with a significant hamstring injury in Spurs' EFL Cup win over Coventry City last week, and Postecoglou has conceded that he does not expect the attacker to be available in the near future.

Richarlison

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Status: Out

Type of injury: Unspecified

Possible return date: Unknown

Richarlison's unspecified training injury is proving difficult to overcome, and Postecoglou admitted before the Brentford game that there was no point in the media asking for updates on his availability, as the Brazilian is still not back in full training.

TOTTENHAM'S SUSPENSION LIST

Cristian Romero

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Return date: September 29 (vs. Manchester United)

During Tottenham's most recent European game against AC Milan in March 2023, Cristian Romero was sent off for two bookable offences as Spurs crashed out of the Champions League. Despite that incident coming 18 months ago, suspensions are not wiped in UEFA competitions at the start of a new season, meaning that Romero will finally serve his ban in Thursday's fixture.

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