Tottenham are heading to Bodo/Glimt tonight for the second leg of their Europa League semi-final tie.
Spurs hold a 3-1 aggregate lead over the Norwegian side following last week`s first leg in North London.
Ulrik Saltnes`s impressive strike in the 83rd minute offered Bodo/Glimt a lifeline, reducing Tottenham`s advantage.
If Spurs successfully navigate this second leg in Norway, they are likely to face fellow Premier League club Manchester United in the Europa League final, who currently hold a 3-0 lead over Athletic Bilbao.
- Kick off time: 8pm BST
- TV channel: TNT Sports 2
- Live stream: discovery+
- Bodo/Glimt team: Expected soon
- Tottenham team: Expected soon
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Solanke seals the deal
Solanke put Spurs 3-0 up. It wasn`t the final goal of the match, but it put Spurs in a commanding position in the tie.
Maddison doubled up
James Maddison scored to make it 2-0 to Spurs on the night, putting them firmly in control of the tie.
How they did it last week
Brennan Johnson gave Spurs the lead in fine fashion last week, another goal in a fantastic season for the Welshman.
Ange Postecoglou on reaching a European final
Ange Postecoglou discussed the importance of his Spurs side potentially reaching a European final, stating “Whether you are a player or manager, how many times do you get this opportunity”.
Looking ahead
After their first leg victory, Spurs are optimistic about making the Europa League final.
So much so, that they have requested their upcoming Premier League clash against Aston Villa be rescheduled.
It won`t come back to bite them, surely?
Not the momentum they want
Spurs played a significant Premier League match last weekend in the context of the table, but the result wasn`t what they desired.
They faced West Ham, who are also struggling this season, but the Hammers held Spurs to a 1-1 draw.
They will be hoping for a better performance tonight, although a draw would be sufficient to send them to the Europa League final.
The time is now!
It`s been a challenging season for Tottenham, but a place in a European final could wash away some of that negativity tonight!
Ange Postecoglou`s side hold a healthy 3-1 advantage from the first leg but now face the challenge of a plastic pitch and potentially wet weather in Norway.
Surely even Spurs can`t throw away this lead from here?
Can they?

