FC Bayern is playing another friendly match against Tottenham during pre-season – for a specific reason. Here’s how you can follow the game live on TV and stream.
FC Bayern has the next friendly match scheduled as part of their pre-season preparation. This evening, starting at 18:30 (live ticker), they will face Tottenham Hotspur in London. This is already the second encounter between both clubs in a short period of time.
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany is starting veteran Thomas Müller, while Harry Kane will initially sit on the bench against his former club. Leroy Sané is still in rehabilitation after his groin surgery. Additionally, Alphonso Davies (rehabilitation) and Sacha Boey (load control) will be missing.
Also, Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui – who are both reportedly moving to Manchester United – are included in the squad but will sit on the bench.
The line-ups: Tottenham vs. FC Bayern
Tottenham: Vicario – Porro, Dragusin, Davies, Spence – Sarr, Bissouma – Johnson, Maddison, Son – Kulusevski
Bayern: Neuer – Stanisic, Minjae, Upamecano, Guerreiro – Kimmich, Pavlovic – Gnabry, Müller, Musiala – Tel
Just at the beginning of August, the German record champions and the Premier League club faced each other in the South Korean capital of Seoul. The match was won by the Munich team thanks to goals from Gabriel Vidovic and Leon Goretzka, finishing 2-1.
How to watch Tottenham vs. FC Bayern LIVE on TV and stream today
But why are both clubs playing against each other twice? According to Bild, the background is the transfer of Bayern striker Harry Kane. The Englishman switched from Tottenham to Bayern last year. The friendly matches are reportedly part of the transfer agreement between the clubs. The proceeds from the matches are intended to flow entirely to the Spurs.
Kane himself will definitely be present at the match, even though he just returned from his vacation on Wednesday. “Of course, he will fly with us to London because it is in a way also his game. And then we will prepare him step by step,” confirmed sporting director Max Eberl.