Double Duty for Spurs as Pre-Season Heats Up
So, here’s the deal with Tottenham’s busy day today—it’s quite the schedule! Spurs fans are in for a bit of a treat (and maybe a bit of a logistical puzzle too), because the team is actually playing two pre-season matches in one day.
This morning, behind closed doors at Hotspur Way, Tottenham quietly took on Wycombe Wanderers in a friendly that wasn't televised or streamed. It’s been set up almost like a warm-up to the main event. That game was essentially a chance for new manager Thomas Frank to give match time to more squad members, particularly the ones not starting later today. Frank’s been clear about his intentions—he wants to field two equally strong squads across both games to get as many minutes into legs as possible before the team jets off to Asia next week.
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Once that Wycombe match wraps up, the spotlight shifts to Kenilworth Road, where Tottenham will face Luton Town in a more public pre-season clash this afternoon. Kick-off’s at 3pm, and though it’s not being shown on UK television, fans can catch all the action via a live stream. Spurs supporters can watch it on SPURSPLAY , which requires a subscription (£45 for the year), while Luton fans can tune in through LTFC+ for a one-off payment of £10.
For a little context, this isn’t the first time these two clubs have met recently. Tottenham and Luton last faced off in the Premier League back in March 2024. It was a tense affair that saw Heung-min Son score a late winner, sealing all three points for Spurs. That victory completed a league double for Tottenham over the Hatters, with the reverse fixture also ending 1-0 in their favor.
Now, Luton finds themselves preparing for life in League One, having suffered back-to-back relegations. Still, this match will be their first at home this summer, and there's a buzz around the return to Kenilworth Road. Tickets are still on sale for fans with prior booking history, and there’s even a matchday programme available for £2 if you're attending in person.
So, whether you're watching from the sofa or heading to the ground, it’s a big day for both clubs. For Spurs, it's all about sharpening up under Thomas Frank. For Luton, it's a chance to get into rhythm ahead of the new EFL season. Either way, it's a double-header kind of day—and fans won’t want to miss it.
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