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Tottenham vs AZ: Europa League – live | Europa League
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2 minutes: Clive Allen in co-communication is a bonus. I love a little bit of Clive.

Richarlison gets early contact with the ball in the penalty area. It will be interesting to see how he performs. Spurs need him to challenge Solanke for the starting spot.

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Start

Look! Look! Look! Let's go!

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Parrott has already made headlines since moving to the Netherlands.

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Dragusin makes his first start since being sent off in the eighth minute against Qarabag. The Romanian centre-back has something to prove at Spurs, that's for sure.

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Reading before the game.

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You can also watch Fenerbahce vs Man United here:

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Starting lineups

Fraser Forster gets a rare start on goal and Mikey Moore gets his chance.

Tottenham (4-3-3): Ranger; Gray, Dragusin, Davies, Udogie; Bentancur, Maddison, Bergvall; Moore, Richarlison, Werner

Subs: Vicario, Austin, Bissouma, Romero, Solanke, Kulusevski, Johnson, Porro, Odobert, Sarr, Van de Ven, Lankshear

AZ (4-3-3): Owusu Oduro; Maikuma, Penetra, Dekker, Moller Wolfe; Clase, Mijnans, Belic; Poku, Parrott, Van Bommel

Subs: Verhuist, Zoet, Koopmeiners, Addai, Lahdo, Kasius, Kwakman, De Wit, Meerdink, Berkhout

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preamble

“Another night under the lights of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium” isn’t a particularly catchy phrase, but I have to work with what I’m given. Whatever the case, tonight's visitors looking to end Tottenham's perfect start to the competition are AZ. They have some Spurs insider knowledge, having signed Troy Parrott from the club in the summer, and he will be eager to show his former employers.

The other important thing to know about the Dutch club is that its manager is called Maarten Martens, which is considered lazy by his parents. Other surprising AZ players include Bruno Martins-Indi, Jordy Clasie and Mark's son Ruben van Bommel.

This appears to be a competition in which Tottenham could go far, especially as the Champions League exits in February are not taken into account. They have already beaten Ferencvaros and Qarabag, but it seems this will be a good test of Ange Postecoglou's European qualifications.

Kick-off: 8pm BST

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