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Everything you need to know ahead of Under-21s' City clash

Mon 17 February 2025, 10:00|Tottenham Hotspur

Our Under-21s travel to the Joie Stadium to take on Manchester City at 7pm (UK) in Premier League 2 on Monday evening.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of the game...

The Opposition

The Cityzens come into this one top of the PL2 table, having won 11 of their 14 league games so far this campaign - a run that has included three 5-0 wins over Everton, West Brom and Norwich City.

Ben Wilkinson's side are undefeated at home so far and have only suffered two defeats this campaign - the first coming on the opening day against Liverpool and the most recent coming against against Wolves last month, both via a 3-1 scoreline.

Away from league action, they've also qualified for the last-16 of the UEFA Youth League after a dramatic victory on penalties over FC Midtjylland in midweek.

Ticket Information

Ticket prices for this fixture are £3 for adults and £1 for all concessions.

Tickets for this match are on sale online in the East Stand, and are available in blocks one and two.

Please note, there is no designated away end for this fixture.

Coverage Details

This game is LIVE to watch on SPURSPLAY.

We'll also keep you up to date in the Official Spurs App and via our Academy social channels on X and Instagram.

A full match report will be available after the final whistle.

Video highlights will also be available online from Tuesday.

What kit will we be in?

We'll be in our traditional Lilywhite shirts with navy blue sleeves, navy blue shorts and white socks, whilst our goalkeeper will be in our all-yellow kit.

Manchester City will be in their sky blue shirts, white shorts and navy socks.

Ref Watch

Paul Cooper will be the man in the middle for this game. He's yet to take charge of a fixture for us, but oversaw the 1-1 draw between AFC Fylde and Dagenham & Redbridge in the National League on Saturday.

He'll be assisted by Matthew Malton and Alan Hull, whilst Mark Cunliffe is the fourth official.