Marseille vs Tottenham Hotspur: how to watch Spurs Champions League game on TV and live stream

Tottenham’s final game in the UEFA Champions League sees them in a must-win situation to advance to the next round

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It’s do or die for London club Tottenham Hotspur this week, as the final round of group fixtures in the UEFA Champions League take place. Tottenham will be travelling to France to take on Marseille on Tuesday November 1, with a kick off time of 8pm GMT and  the whole of Group D hinging on Tuesday’s results.

Despite their win in Europe against Sporting Lisbon last week, results in Tottenham’s Champions League group have meant an exciting, or nerve wracking, end to this stage of the competition. With Eintracht Frankfurt’s win against Marseille last week, there are three points separating 1st and 4th in the table.

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Tottenham must win against Marseille this week to be assured passage into the next round of Europe’s elite football competition. A draw could do it, but they would also need to ensure they don’t concede any goals or win through a score draw against the French team.

Should Spurs lose, they need to hope that either Frankfurt or Sporting Lisbon win as that would leave Spurs in second place.  Whereas a draw between Frankfurt and Lisbon would mean the top three places  being judged on goal difference.

Londonworld looks at how you can  watch the all-or-nothing game between Tottenham Hotspur and Marseille.

How to watch Marseille vs Tottenham in the UEFA Champions League

Marseille vs Tottenham Hotspur will be screened live and uninterrupted on BT Sport 2, with build up and pre-match analysis taking place from 7pm ahead of the all important 8pm kick off.

How to sign up to BT Sports

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BT Sport is available to customers with an existing BT package by the following options:

  • The “Big Sport” package, which teams BT Sport channels with Sky’s NOW Sport packages, is available for £41 per month (24 month contract, upfront fee: £39.99)
  • BT’s standard “Sport” package, which includes BT Sport 1, 2, 3 and 4, is available for £16.99 per month (24 month contract, upfront fee: £39.99)
  • There is also the cheaper BT Sport app, which allows all four BT Sport channels to be streamed on laptops, tablets and smartphones, for £16 per month (24 month contract)

To learn more about how to add BT Sport to existing packages, or to create a new package with the provider, you can visit the dedicated BT Sport page.

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