Tottenham vs Eintracht Frankfurt Prediction, Odds & Tips | UCL Matchday 8

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Tottenham Hotspur travels to the Deutsche Bank Park knowing they are just one point away from securing an automatic spot in the Round of 16. Currently sitting fifth in the league phase rankings, Thomas Frank’s side has been a different beast in Europe compared to their 14th-place standing in the Premier League. Their opponents, Eintracht Frankfurt, have already been mathematically eliminated after a dismal campaign that has left them 33rd with only four points.
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Where to Watch Tottenham vs Frankfurt
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Arena: Deutsche Bank Park
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Location: Frankfurt, Germany
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Where to Watch: Paramount+; ViX; TNT Sports 5 (UK)
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Time: 3:00 p.m. ET (8:00 p.m. GMT)
Tottenham vs Frankfurt Betting Odds
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Spread: TOT -0.5 (-118) | FRA +0.5 (-105)
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Moneyline (3-way): TOT -118 | FRA +300 | Draw +280
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Total: Over 3.5 (+215) | Under 3.5 (-275)
Match Breakdown: Pride vs. Progression
Spurs arrive in Germany following a vital 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund, providing Thomas Frank a “lifeline" amid domestic scrutiny. While they have been defensive specialists in Europe, they face a Frankfurt side that has conceded nine goals in three home UCL games this season. Dominic Solanke, recently reinstated to the European squad, is tipped to be the focal point of the attack.
Frankfurt’s Freefall: “Die Adler" are on a winless run of six matches and are navigating a significant injury crisis in their attacking department. Without their primary goal threats, they may struggle to pierce a Spurs backline led by Cristian Romero.
The European Specialist: Wilson Odobert has emerged as a key figure for Spurs on the continent, recording three goal involvements in his last three appearances. With Frankfurt’s defense conceding exactly three goals in each of their last five matches, expect Odobert and Randal Kolo Muani—returning to his former club—to have plenty of space to operate.
The Injury Report: 14 Senior Players Out for Spurs
Thomas Frank is managing a squad “stretched to its absolute limits" by a relentless injury crisis.
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Tottenham Absences: A staggering 14 senior players are unavailable. Pedro Porro is out for a month with a hamstring injury, while Micky van de Ven did not travel due to a “minor" knock. They join James Maddison, Mohammed Kudus, and Richarlison on a crowded treatment table.
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Frankfurt Blows: The hosts are without Arnaud Kalimuendo-Muinga (muscular), Michy Batshuayi (broken ankle), and Jonathan Burkardt (calf).
Suspension Watch: Conor Gallagher and Yves Bissouma are ineligible for tonight’s clash, further thinning Frank’s midfield options.
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