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Bodo/Glimt against Tottenham: Time, as you can see, statistics, team messages

Tottenham Manager Verzecoglou proudly said all year round that he always wins a trophy in a club in his second season. On Thursday, he will get the chance to bring Spurs to the final of the Europa League when they travel to the Arctic circle to meet their semi -finals against the Norwegian side bodo/Glimt.

Spurs has a two-goal advantage in the tie after winning a 3-1 home win in the first leg of last week. If you do it, you will compete in the final either against Manchester United or the Athletic Club.

Can Tottenham get one step closer to the end of his 17-year-old Trophäen-Dürre?

Here is everything you need to know.

As you can see

The match will be available in TNT Sports in Great Britain, Paramount+ in the USA and Sony Liv in India. You can also follow ESPNS live updates.

Key details

Date: Thursday, May 8th at 8 p.m. Great Britain (at 4 p.m. ET; 1.30 a.m. on Friday, 7 a.m. AEDT on Friday)

Venue: Aspmyra Stadium, Bodo

Referee: Maurizio Mariani (ITA)

VAR: Marco di Bello (ITA)

Team messages

Tottenham

Spurs will be happy about her advantage of two goals, as you have to do without the rest of the season without playmaker James Maddison after suffering a serious knee injury in the first leg. The season of the midfield Lucas Bergvall was also canceled due to an ankle injury.

Striker Dominic Solanke suffered an injury in the first leg, a relatively small thigh problem, in which he decreased as a precaution and then exposed to the struggle of the Premier League with West Ham. He remains a doubt for the tie on Thursday.

Son Heung-Min was able to return from a foot injury in which he missed the last five games.


Bodo/Glimt

The Norwegian team was in the first leg without a number of their most important players, although they will be able to create a reinforced side when they draw their comeback.

Captain Patrick Berg, midfielder Hakon Evjen and striker Andreas Helmersen were suspended for draw last week, but will return on Thursday.

Bodo/Glimt has not played since her defeat against Spurs, which means a full calm week, while Postecoglou decided to put a weakened side against West Ham in the Premier League in the Premier League on Sunday.

Key conversation theme: Will the artificial pitch prove to be a spurs -backing?

There are only a few clubs in Europe with such an impressive home record as Bodo/Glimt. They won 28 of their last 34 home games in all European competitions, including a 100% record in the KO levels of this year's Europa League.

“There is no doubt [the artificial turf] is an advantage for us: “Bodo/Glimt -Defender Odin Bjortuf has reporters to report.” But at the same time it is what you are used to. We train every day on this field, the same with the team we meet, you train every day in grassyards.

“You have an advantage for us and we have an advantage for you. I think it is balanced. But of course it is a great advantage for us to play here at home because I don't think many teams are prepared for what is coming.

“We managed to do this in a successful way. The ball is very quick here and that is a key object for us.”

Part of Bodo/Glim's success at home were the (literal) arctic conditions of their games. The last time they organized a European draw on April 10th – their quarter -finals against Lazio – volunteers had to vacate the snow court before the game. Bodo/Glimt won 2-0 and won the tie after the away leg.

Howeber, a month can make a big difference in northern Norway, where daily sunlight in December only lasts 56 minutes and almost 24 hours in July.

It is expected that the temperatures for visiting Spurs are milder, with a weather forecast of 6 degrees Celcius for the season.

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