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Tottenham Hotspur vs Ajax score, live updates: Champions League surprises meet in first leg UEFA Champions League gets underway on Tuesday in London at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Spurs host Ajax under the lights in the first leg. In an enticing battle between two surprise teams in the competition, it’s the Dutch side that is looking to once again shine on the road, while Spurs hope to overcome a weekend loss at home to West Ham in Premier League action.
Ajax enters this game having gone on the road to eliminate Real Madrid and Juventus in previous rounds, but this time they’ll have the first leg on the road, aiming to return to Amsterdam with the advantage. Tottenham is still without star striker Harry Kane, but without him they’ve been able to make the last four and stay in the top four in the Premier League.
The match is set for 3 p.m. ET, and here’s our match preview. You can watch the match on fuboTV (Try for free).
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The Champions League semifinals kick off Tuesday when the two biggest surprises of the competition meet up in London. Tottenham, fresh from knocking out Manchester City in the competition, welcomes Ajax to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first leg. Ajax, like Spurs, is riding a massive wave of confidence. The Dutch club knocked out Juventus, one of the favorites and three-time reigning champ Real Madrid on its way to the semis. It’s a clash of two teams that nobody had making it this far, and only one will come out on top and become the surprise finalist.
Tottenham: It remains to be seen if Harry Kane can return for these matches with his ankle injury, and if he can’t go, things could get a little complicated. Son Heung-Min is out of the first leg due to suspension. It’s a different looking Spurs with Lucas Moura in the final third, but without Son and Kane, this team may have to rely on Fernando Llorente in attack.
Ajax: No fear and nothing to lose. By knocking off Real Madrid and Juventus, this team couldn’t have any more confidence. On the road it has won at Real and Juve in the knockout stage, so against a weakened Spurs team, why can’t they do it again? They’ll gladly take a draw with goals though, and they will go forward in numbers to get at least one away goal.
A fantastic match with plenty of chances sees Tottenham get the narrow win, but an away goal from Ajax keeps the door wide open for them to move on.

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