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Tottenham vs Brentford: Carabao Cup prediction, TV channel, live stream, team news, latest odds, h2h

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Tottenham and Brentford face off tonight for a place in the Carabao Cup final.

Jose Mourinho was brought to Spurs to win silverware - the club last winning a trophy 13 years ago - and this competition represents his best opportunity since being appointed 14 months ago.

Championship promotion hopefuls Brentford will prove no pushovers, though: the Bees will be fired up having never reached the last four, and have not lost in any competition since October.

Date, time and venue

Tottenham vs Brentford is scheduled for a 7.45pm GMT kick-off on Tuesday, January 5, 2020.

The match will be held behind closed doors at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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How to watch on TV and online

TV channel: The match will be televised on Sky Sports.

Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers will be able to watch the match online via the website or Sky Go app.

Team news

Tottenham XI: Lloris, Aurier, Sanchez, Dier, Reguilon, Hojbjerg, Sissoko, Ndombele, Lucas, Son, Kane

Subs: Hart, Alderweireld, Davies, Tanganga, Winks, White, Dele, Bergwijn, Vinicius

Brentford XI: Raya; Dalsgaard, Sorensen, Pinnock, Henry; Dasilva, Janelt, Jensen; Mbeumo, Toney, Canós.

Subs: Daniels, Roerslev, Stevens, Gilbert, Haygarth, Fosu, Ghoddos, Emiliano, Forss

Prediction: Tottenham 2-1 Brentford

Spurs are a tougher nut to crack of late but Brentford are in a fine run of form and will pose the hosts plenty of problems. Jose Mourinho’s cup nous should see them through, though.

Head to head (h2h) history and results

  • Tottenham wins: 22

  • Draws: 13

  • Brentford wins: 6

  • Last meeting: Tottenham 2-0 Brentford (League Cup, September 26, 2000)

Bettings odds and tips (subject to change)

  • Tottenham: 8/15

  • Brentford: 6/1

  • Either team on penalties: 15/2

Odds via Betfair Exchange. Click here to find out more.

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