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Tottenham vs Newport: Live stream, TV channel, how to watch, kick-off time, odds, teams
TOTTENHAM host League Two Newport on Wednesday evening with the winner progressing to the FA Cup fifth round.
Mauricio Pochettino's Spurs host Newport
Mauricio Pochettino’s Spurs side are at risk of an embarrassing defeat on Wednesday, after failing to beat their League Two opponents at the first attempt.
Pochettino is yet to win a trophy as Spurs manager with this year's FA Cup their best chance of ending the club's 10-year wait for silverware.
Newport will have confidence after it took a late Harry Kane equaliser to force a replay.
Lucas Moura could be handed his debut if he comes through an injury scare.
What time does Tottenham vs Newport kick off?
The match at Wembley will start at 7:45pm on Wednesday.
How to watch the match
Tottenham vs Newport is live on BT Sport with coverage starting at 7:15pm.
It is being show on BT Sport 2 and BT Sport 4K UHD.
BT Sport can be watched on TV, online and via the BT Sport App.
Match Odds
Spurs are clear favourites at 1/9, while Newport can be backed at 33/1 and the draw at 11/1, courtesy of Oddschecker.
Team news
Pochettino is likely to rest his star players for the cup tie even with an almost fully fit squad to choose from. The only slight doubts are Toby Alderwiereld and new signing Lucas Moura.
Newport manager Michael Flynn told the press he has no new injuries ahead of the clash.
Mauricio Pochettino is yet to win a trophy at Tottenham
Gary Lineker has responded to Mauricio Pochettino’s claim that the over-analysis of football is ‘killing the game’.
Speaking after Tottenham’s 2-2 draw with Liverpool at Anfield, Pochettino admitted that he isn’t a fan of every incident being closely scrutinised as it takes away from the natural flow of the game.
Match of the Day host and former Tottenham striker Lineker, was quick to respond to the claims of the Argentinian, with a simple tweet stating: “No, it’s cheating that will kill the game, Mauricio.”
Dele Alli was booked for simulation in the 69th minute of Sunday’s tie, giving him his third yellow card for the offence since he joined Spurs, the most of any Premier League player in the same period.