Tottenham’s dates and kick-off times for the Europa Conference League campaign
I have for you the match dates and the times they kick off for our Europa Conference League group stage matches.
We got to this position in the Europa Conference League group stages by beating Pacos De Ferriera over two legs (3-1 agg). We have been drawn into a fascinating group; Rennes, Vitesse and Slovenian side NS Mura.
The two clubs that finish in first and second place will go through to the knockout stages, and no bout Nuno Espirito Santo will rotate the squad during the early phase of the competition.
Full dates and timings for us in Group G
Game 1
Thursday 16 September – 5.45pm UK/6.45pm CET
Stade Rennais FC v Tottenham Hotspur, Roazhon Park, Rennes
Game 2
Thursday 30 September – 8pm UK/9pm CET
Tottenham Hotspur v NS Mura, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Game 3
Thursday 21 October – 5.45pm UK/6.45pm CET
Vitesse v Tottenham Hotspur, GelreDome, Arnhem
Game 4
Thursday 4 November – 8pm UK/9pm CET
Tottenham Hotspur v Vitesse, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Game 5
Thursday 25 November – 5.45pm UK/6.45pm CET
NS Mura v Tottenham Hotspur, Stadion Ljudski vrt, Maribor
Game 6
Thursday 9 December – 8pm UK/9pm CET
Tottenham Hotspur v Stade Rennais FC, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
My thoughts
Even though we would have preferred Champions league football, or even second-best, the Europa League, it wasn’t to be, but third-failures best; I bet no fans wish to be in Arsenal position and no European football at all? Their standing at the moment could even mean there might be no Premier League football at the end of the season for them (hopefully!).
However, if anything, this new failure European competition can showcase players like Bryan Gil, Dane Scarlett and Ryan Sessegnon, who need competitive football under their belt to continue their development and push their way into the A-team.
I hope that away-European football travel will be resumed for those who love travelling abroad with our team.
COYS!
All the best, Glenn
My name is Glenn Renshaw.
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