
Tottenham entertain Copenhagen in the Champions League looking to bounce back from their defeat against Chelsea at the weekend.
Copenhagen have picked up just one point from their first three matches in this competition, conceding eight in the process and have lost their sole away match to date.
Looking for a betting angle? Our football expert Nathan Joyes puts forward his best Champions League bet.
Having lost three of their last five matches, Spurs must get back on track in the Champions League if they are to make sure they qualify for the next round.
Tension within the camp appears to be high after their recent loss against Chelsea - especially when Djed Spence and Micky ven de Ven chose to actively avoid Thomas Frank. It wasn't a good luck for both the players and manager.
Spurs head into this match winless at home in their last three, drawing with Wolves as well as losing to Aston Villa and Chelsea. Their last win in front of their supporters came against Doncaster back in September. Something needs to change.
Copenhagen head to London on the back of two domestic wins where they have managed to score seven goals - but after consecutive defeats in this competition they can't afford to drop many more points already.
A 4-2 home defeat vs Dortmund as well as 2-0 loss in Azerbaijan against Qarabag has put them in a difficult situation already.
They managed to hold Leverkusen to a 2-2 draw in round one - but they've conceded at least two goals in their opening three matches - and if that doesn't change they won't make it to the next round - it's as simple as that.
This will be the first ever meeting between Tottenham and Copenhagen. Spurs last faced a Danish outfit (Aalborg) back in 2007, running out 3-2 winners.
Copenhagen, on the other hand, have lost 15 of their 19 matches against English opposition.
Will Spurs return to winning ways at home for the first time since September? Or will Copenhagen spring a surprise and put some points on the board?
Nathan Joyes takes a look at the Champions League betting odds and provides his best angle.
Tottenham (1/3 with Betfred) are extremely short favourites to get the job done - but at that price Spurs aren't appealing.
Although Chelsea are a superior side compared to Copenhagen, Spurs came away from the match with an xG of just 0.11 - mustering up three shots across the 90 minutes. They failed to score against Monaco, were held to a draw vs Bodo/Glimt and relied on an own goal to beat Villarreal at home.
With the camp seemingly unhappy with Thomas Frank's system, this will no doubt have an impact on the pitch once again with such little amount of time between matches.
The visitors (8/1 with Betano) and with their poor record against English sides it isn't one I'd be happy to take.
However, having shown they can compete well against top teams - including Leverkusen and Dortmund - the Danish side might put up more of a fight than Spurs expect.
All is not well with the hosts and with Copenhagen rocking up in London with decent league form, it may not be the walkover the bookmakers are clearly anticipating.
TIP: Copenhagen +1 Asian Handicap at 9/10 with BetMGM.
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