
Tottenham vs. Asteras Tripolis: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview
Following back-to-back draws in their first two games of the 2014-15 Europa League, Tottenham play host to Asteras Tripolis on Thursday with a view to clinching their first European win of the season.
Spurs currently sit two points behind the Group C leaders, and after managing to draw 1-1 away to Besiktas last month, the Greek outfit has a chance at upsetting their English counterparts.
With a win in north London, Asteras can extend their current unbeaten streak to six matches, with full match preview and viewing information detailed further on.
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Date: Thursday, October 23
Time: 8:05 p.m. BST/3:05 p.m. ET
Live Stream: ITV Player (UK), beIN Sports Play (US, subscription required)
TV Info: ITV 4 (UK), beIN Sports 11 (US)
Key Players to Watch
Tottenham: Harry Kane

The Europa League has proven to be a hospitable environment for Spurs up-and-comer Harry Kane, who's yet to miss a minute of the tournament under Mauricio Pochettino's guidance.
While Roberto Soldado and Emmanuel Adebayor continue their jostle for playing time in the Premier League, Kane has sat as something of a fringe figure, but showed in a 1-1 against Besiktas what he's capable of.
WhoScored.com broke down the 21-year-old's performance by the numbers:
Having netted a crucial goal in that fixture, the Englishman deserves to retain his place up front on Thursday, where the going will be tough against a team which has conceded just once in their two group games thus far.
Asteras' domestic form has been less solid, sitting eighth in the Greek Super League and leaking seven goals in their first six games of the season, giving Kane reason to be hopeful in midweek.
Asteras Tripolis: Facundo Parra
With their defence in promising form already, Asteras' success at White Hart Lane this week will rely on chances being taken up front, a factor in which Facundo Parra will play a big role.
The Argentine striker came off the bench to grab a late equaliser for his team against Besiktas in Week 1, leading to a starting berth against Parizan Belgrade a fortnight later, where he netted once again.
Having established a 100 percent record, his presence will be one Tottenham must watch out for if they're to restrict the few standout options their opponents possess on Thursday.






