Hoffenheim vs Spurs | How to watch, team news, kit colours, key information

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Wed 22 January 2025, 23:40|Tottenham Hotspur

The Europa League action returns after the Christmas holidays, while we are to Germany to face Hoffenheim in our penultimate phase of the New League of the Festival on Thursday.

We go into the game perched just outside the top eight on goal difference with 11 points so far, while the hosts are down in 27th spot with six points from their six games to date.

The reformatting of the festival this year means we have the rarity of Europa League matches in January, with a draw this week followed through a house with Swedish side Elfsborg next Thursday as we look to make an automatic qualification for knockout for knockout. Tours.

Here are all the key data you want.

Thursday’s match gets underway at 5.45pm UK time, 6.45pm local time in Germany.

Thursday’s clash will be televised live in the UK on TNT Sports 2.

You can also follow all the action via the home page feed on the Spurs Official app, while our Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the app also brings you all the action as it happens with live text and audio commentary, stats, live photos and more.

Rodrigo Bentancur returns to Giron after having suffered an injury to the opposite head to Liverpool, however, his central compatriot of the Earth Pape Matar Sarr is the last player to enroll in our vast list of injuries and lacks Germany.

Defender Cristian Romero returned to training, however, the opposite adjustment to Hoffenheim will come too early for him.

Guglielmo Vicario, Micky Van de Ven, Destiny Udogie, Yves Bissouma, Wilson Odobert, Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson and Timo Werner also miss an injury, while Spence Djed, Sergio Reguilon, Antonin Kinsky and Yang Min-Hyeok are ineligible at this level of competition competition, .

Ozan Kabak, Florian Grillitsch, Grischa Promel, Ihlas Bebou and Marius Bultter are absent for the hosts, while Orban and Erencan Yerimci’s gift are not eligible.

Morten Krogh of Denmark will officiate Thursday night.

Dennis Wollenberg Rasmussen and Steffen Bramsen will be his assistants, with Mikkel Redder as the fourth official.

Pol van Boekel and Fedayi San’s assistant will be in VAR tasks.

Hoffenheim will wear royal blue shirts and socks with darker blue shorts.

His goalkeeper will be green.

We will be on our all-white European band, with our goalkeeper in yellow.

Although it is due to rain in the region on Thursday morning, the rainy weather has calmed down at the time of the match. The weather will be cloudy with light winds and temperatures of about 3 degrees.

Travel data for those who make the Germany can be found here.

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