Vitesse vs Tottenham LIVE: Nuno Espirito Santo rings the changes as Dele Alli, Steven Bergwijn and Dane Scarlett come in with Spurs seeking win to remain in charge of their Europa Conference League group

Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to keep up their European ambitions as they chase back-to-back victories when they travel to Vitesse Arnhem in the Europa Conference League.

Although much of Nuno's first-team are absent for the clash, Spurs will still be keen to secure a victory which will see them top their section at the halfway stage of the group phase.

Spurs' young stars have struggled away from home this term though and they take on a side who have enjoyed a good start to the season in Holland by residing in the top six. 


Follow Sportsmail's DAN RIPLEY for live Europa Conference League coverage of Vitesse vs Tottenham, including build-up, team news and updates.  

  • Dan Ripley

    Host commentator

17:07
Looking very autumnal at the GeldreDome ahead of this evening's game
17:03
Not a lot of 'game changers' on that Spurs bench is there?

Tottenham make 11 changes from the side that beat Newcastle for the Europa Conference League trip to Vitesse Arnhem.

Those players that started at St James' Park did not travel to Holland so the likes of Davinson Sanchez, Harry Winks, Giovani Lo Celso, Dele Alli and Steven Bergwijn all feature in the first XI.

There is also a third senior start for 17-year-old striker Dane Scarlett.

However even some Spurs fans will struggle to recognise the vast majority of Nuno's bench which features many players in the developing squads underneath the first team.

16:53
Vitesse Arnhem starting XI
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Tottenham Hotspur starting XI
16:52
Tottenham's fringe team have not exactly tore up the ECL

Which is why we should be in for an intriguing match to get this evening's European action underway, as I welcome you to live coverage of Vitesse Arnhem vs Tottenham Hotspur. Full team news coming next!

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