Bodø/Glimt head into the second leg against Tottenham determined to overturn a two-goal deficit and secure a historic first Europa League final appearance.
Although it looked like a consolation at the time, Ulrik Saltnes’ late strike breathed fresh life into Bodø/Glimt’s inaugural Europa League semi-final appearance. It cut Tottenham’s advantage to 3-1 after the first leg.
Meanwhile, the Norwegians have shown resilience throughout the knockout phase, dropping results on the road but triumphing emphatically at home. Consequently, they believe they can repeat this pattern to become the first Norwegian side to reach a men’s UEFA club final.
Moreover, Thursday’s defeat represented Bodø’s fourth encounter with English opposition this season. Despite the setbacks, their impressive home form offers genuine hope, as they currently boast six consecutive wins at the Aspmyra Stadium in all competitions.
Meanwhile, Tottenham arrive in Norway with squad uncertainties. Manager Ange Postecoglou confirmed that James Maddison’s fitness “isn’t promising,” while he stays hopeful about Dominic Solanke after resting him last weekend. On top of that, captain Son Heung-min has resumed training but faces uncertainty over a starting spot.
Although this won’t be the manager’s first trip to Bodø, it already feels more encouraging than his last visit with Celtic. In February 2022, his side suffered a 2-0 loss, but this edition provides Spurs with confidence from an unbeaten UEL cycle without any two-goal setbacks.
Additionally, Ulrik Saltnes will carry Bodø/Glimt’s hopes given his first-leg goal and his decisive double against Lazio in the quarter-final. Meanwhile, Brennan Johnson could seal the tie swiftly if he matches his record-setting 39-second semi-final strike, since two others arrived before half-time.
On top of that, Tottenham have progressed from 18 of their 21 previous UEFA knockout ties after winning the first leg. Therefore, both sides head into this decisive rematch armed with history and form, promising an enthralling finale to this competition.
World Time Zones
Europe | GMT |
20:00 | |
20:00 | |
21:00 | |
20:00 | |
21:00 | |
21:00 | |
21:00 | |
21:00 | |
21:00 | |
22:00 | |
21:00 | |
21:00 | |
22:00 | |
22:00 | |
22:00 | |
North America | GMT |
15:00 | |
14:00 | |
13:00 | |
12:00 | |
11:00 | |
17:00 | |
16:00 | |
15:00 | |
14:00 | |
13:00 | |
12:00 | |
13:00 | |
South America | GMT |
16:00 | |
15:00 | |
14:00 | |
Australia | GMT |
03:00 | |
03:45 | |
04:30 | |
04:30 | |
05:00 | |
05:00 | |
Asia | GMT |
22:00 | |
23:30 | |
00:00 | |
00:30 | |
01:00 | |
02:00 | |
03:00 | |
03:00 | |
Africa | GMT |
19:00 | |
20:00 | |
20:00 | |
21:00 | |
22:00 | |
22:00 |
Where to watch Bodo Glimt vs Tottenham Live Stream and on Satellite TV?
beIN Sports MENA English 2 (Ara),
SuperSport Premier League (Afr),
SuperSport Premier League (Nga),
SuperSport Variety 3 (Afr),