Evening Standard
·15 settembre 2025
Tottenham vs Villarreal: Champions League prediction, kick-off time, TV, live stream, team news, h2h, odds

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The Lilywhites look to get back to winning ways in Europe after tasting defeat in the Super Cup
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Tottenham will host Villarreal in their Champions League opener as they look to build on last season’s Europa League glory.
The Lilywhites have started the campaign on form and sit third in the Premier League after four matches.
But it is a new challenge for Thomas Frank, who will make his personal Champions League debut. His only previous managerial experience in Europe came in the form of a Super Cup defeat by Paris Saint-Germain in August and a pair of fruitless Europa League qualifying campaigns with Brondby.
Villarreal seem to be ever-present in Europe, but did not contest any UEFA competition last season. This trip to north London, then, will be their first appearance in the competition since being knocked out in the semi-finals by Liverpool in 2021-22.
Former Spurs player Juan Foyth will likely make the plane for the Yellow Submarine, as will former Chelsea man Renato Veiga, the Spaniards’ new club record signing.
Tottenham vs Villarreal is scheduled for an 8pm BST kick-off on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
The match will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
TV channel: Tonight’s match will not be broadcast on terrestrial television.
Live stream: Tottenham vs Villarreal will be broadcast live for free on Amazon Prime.
It will be free for all Amazon Prime subscribers to watch. A subscription starts at £8.99 per month, though a 30-day free trial is also available.
Coverage will start at 6.30pm BST ahead of an pm kick-off.
Live blog: You can also follow every minute on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog, with expert insight and analysis from Matt Verri at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Frank is dealing with a considerable number of absentees. Solanke continues to suffer from an ankle injury picked up in pre-season, but the rest of the issues are longer-term.
None of Yves Bissouma, Dejan Kulusevski, Radu Dragusin, James Maddison, or Kota Takai will be involved.
Randal Kolo Muani could be set to make his Spurs debut after signing on loan from Paris Saint-Germain.
Speaking ahead of the match, Frank said Muani, an unused substitute against West Ham, was “ready”.
Mathys Tel is unavailable having been left out of the squad for the competition.
There is a decision to make in midfield, though, as Frank must choose between Xavi Simons and Lucas Bergvall in the No10 role, where the latter excelled against West Ham.
The visitors will be without defender Willy Kambwala, centre-forward Gerard Moreno, and Pau Cabanes.
Tajon Buchanan is in line to start, though. He has notched three goals in four La Liga matches this season, one shy of early golden boot contender Kylian Mbappe (4).
So far this season, we have seen two sides of Tottenham. We have seen the free-flowing, tactically astute Lilywhites who picked apart West Ham, downed Manchester City, and came within minutes of beating PSG in the Super Cup.
We have also seen the more turgid Tottenham that whimpered to a 1-0 home loss against Bournemouth.
So, the outcome of this match will likely be decided by which Tottenham turns up.
Given the scale of the occasion, the Spurs squad should have no issue getting themselves up for it.
Tottenham to win, 2-1
This will be the first competitive meeting between Tottenham and Villarreal.
Tottenham to win: 8/11
Villarreal to win: 3/1
Draw: 9/4
Odds via Betfair (subject to change).