TOTTENHAM travel to Germany, knowing anything but a win will see them knocked out of the Champions League.
Spurs lost 1-0 to RB Leipzig in the first leg, with Timo Werner putting away his penalty.
Timo Werner’s penalty handed RB Leipzig the advantage in the first legCredit: Rex Features
And now face an uphill battle to reach the quarter finals in the competition they came so close to winning last June.
What time does RB Leipzig vs Tottenham kick off?
This Champions League Last 16 second leg will take place on Tuesday, March 10.
It will kick off at 8pm UK time – that is 9pm in Germany and 4pm Eastern Time.
The match will be held at Red Bull Arena.
What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it for FREE?
RB Leipzig vs Tottenham will be shown live on BT Sport 2, with coverage underway from 7pm.
BT Sport subscribers can live stream the action via the app on their computer, tablet and mobile devices.
Alternatively, EE phone customers can watch the match for FREE with a three-month trial via BT Sport – simply text SPORT to 150.
Meanwhile, US viewers can watch the action on TNT, Univision NOW and TUDN.
What is the team news?
Steven Bergwijn is the latest Spurs player to hit the treatment room – and might be out for the season.
He joins Ben Davies, Harry Kane, Son Heung-min, Moussa Sissoko and Juan Foyth on the injury list and Mourinho is down to the bare bones.
Timo Werner picked up a knock against Wolfsburg at the weekend but should be fit to play.
Ethan Ampadu – on loan from Chelsea – has a back problem and is unlikely to feature.
Stat attack!
- RB Leipzig had not played a Champions League knockout match prior to the first leg
- Tottenham lost their semi final home leg 1-0 to Ajax last season – before beating them 3-2 in the reverse fixture to reach the final
- Spurs have scored 18 times in the Champions League this season, compared to Leipzig’s 11
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What are the odds?
Despite Tottenham’s history, they are massive underdogs to go through to the quarter-finals, with Ladbrokes pricing them at 3/1.
That is while RB Leipzig are 2/9 to progress, with odds of just 8/13 to win at home.
Yet, their heroics at Ajax are still remembered very fondly by Spurs fans – but a repeat of that 3-2 win is 40/1.
Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.
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