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  1. Spurs vs Marseille LIVE: Champions League result, final score and reaction as two Richarlison headers give Spurs win over 10
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  3. Marseille vs. Tottenham result, highlights and analysis from UEFA Champions League match as Spurs go through despite Son injury blow
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  5. Marseille vs. Tottenham live stream: Champions League game prediction, how to watch online, time, news, odds
  6. Tottenham vs Marseille: Kick off time today, prediction, TV, live stream, team news, h2h results


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Spurs vs Marseille LIVE: Champions League result, final score and reaction as two Richarlison headers give Spurs win over 10

Playing at the elite level for the first time since 2020, Antonio Conte’s men were labouring against the Ligue 1 side, who had Chancel Mbemba sent off early in the second half. But Richarlison, making his Champions League debut, opened his account for the club in the 76th minute from Ivan Perisic’s cross and then repeated the trick to kill the game from a Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg delivery. It didn’t quite send Spurs flying, but did put them on course to the last 16 with a respectable 2-0 win. It’s all the more important given results elsewhere. This was very far from the game of the night but that’s been one of the elements of the campaign so far. Spurs winning without necessarily playing well.

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Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg struck in the 95th minute to secure Tottenham's progress to the last 16 on a night when they were once heading out of the competition. Spurs needed a draw to qualify for the knockout stage but Marseille took the lead through defender Chancel Mbemba on the stroke of half-time. That meant Spurs dropped to third in the group - heading into the Europa League - before Clement Lenglet equalised early in the second half. Tottenham were holding on desperately late on, but as Marseille pushed for the winner they needed to go through, they were caught on the break and Hojbjerg sealed victory for Spurs. • Reaction to Tuesday's Champions League action • How Spurs won group on dramatic night in Marseille • Champions League: The 30 years of change shaping Europe's biggest prize It was a dramatic evening as results throughout Group D had a bearing on Tottenham's progress in the competition and made for anxious viewing. Sporting Lisbon's 2-1 home defeat by Frankfurt meant Spurs ultimately finished top, but at one point they dropped to third in the group - heading out of the competition - and their position changed six times during the match, with three different teams topping the table during the evening. The stoppage-time winner by Hojbjerg also saw Marseille finish bottom of the group, meaning they missed out on a place in the Europa League as well as failing to progress to the knockout stage of the Champions League. Tottenham were under pressure for large spells -...

Marseille vs. Tottenham result, highlights and analysis from UEFA Champions League match as Spurs go through despite Son injury blow

Tottenham came from a goal down to claim a dramatic victory that saw them win UEFA Champions League Group D, while Marseille were knocked out of European football for this season. Spurs were subdued and second best to a pumped-up Marseille side in the first half, the visitors watched from the stands by manager Antonio Conte after he was sent off on matchday five. Hugo Lloris made good saves to deny Alexis Sanchez and Jordan Veretout, but Marseille took the lead late in the first half through Chancel Mbemba's powerful header. But Spurs looked a transformed side after the break and were level when defender Clement Lenglet headed in from a free-kick. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg hit the crossbar with 10 minutes left, and then with Marseille desperate for a winner, Hojbjerg broke away to clinch the game with an unstoppable shot. Eintracht Frankfurt's win over Sporting Lisbon and this result saw Spurs top the group ahead of the German side, while Marseille finish fourth. MORE: Marseille vs. Tottenham final score 1H 2H Final Marseille 1 1 1 Tottenham 0 2 2 Goals: MAR:Chancel Mbemba (46) TOT:Clement Lenglet (54) TOT:Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (94) Spurs win for Conte Conte cut a subdued figure having been forced to watch from the stands at the Stade Velodrome, but there was, eventually, plenty of reason for him to be upbeat following another gritty performance. Tottenham were forced to do things the hard way, and indeed for long periods they looked well below their usual standards, with tali...

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Marseille frustrated Spurs for large parts of this opening Group D game even after being reduced to 10 men early in the second half when Chancel Mbemba was sent off for a professional foul on Son Heung-min. Spurs were struggling to make the breakthrough until Richarlison powered home a header from Ivan Perisic's cross with 14 minutes left to open his account following his £60m summer move from Everton. Richarlison added another with an even better header five minutes later, this time meeting Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's delivery at the far post to beat Marseille goalkeeper Pau Lopez and seal the points for Spurs. • How Wednesday's Champions League action unfolded • Go straight to all the latest Tottenham news and analysis • You can now get Spurs news notifications in the BBC Sport app - find out more Richarlison makes his mark Richarlison joined Spurs in order to sample the Champions League stage after making a huge contribution as Everton made a late escape from relegation last season. The Brazilian was a hero at Goodison Park and - unusually for a big-money transfer - went with almost unanimous good wishes from supporters who had taken him to their hearts. The 25-year-old was a powerful addition to the potent Spurs front line that already boasted England captain Harry Kane, Son and the talented Dejan Kulusevski - the sort of signing Conte craved in his hunt for major prizes. He has had to bide his time but Richarlison's early contributions, including his contentious ball jugg...

Marseille vs. Tottenham live stream: Champions League game prediction, how to watch online, time, news, odds

Win and you're through to the knockout round, it's a simple goal for both Tottenham and Marseille which should make for an exciting clash in Group D on With how Spurs have faired under pressure this season, there is certainly room for Marseille to pull out a victory, especially when it took the French club getting a red card in the first match for Spurs to score their two goals. Spurs haven't faired well against top teams in either the Premier League or Champions League, but with their late winner against Bournemouth, Antonio Conte will try to motivate the squad Here's our storylines, how you can watch the match and more: Storylines Marseille: With close to a clean bill of health, Marseille could be without Eric Bailly but they feel confident heading into things. Former Marseille midfielder, Mathieu Valbuena especially is ready for the match. "Marseille have the team to put in a great performance, stir things up and play without pressure," Valbuena said in an Considering the state of the two clubs, he has a point as Marseille are only six points out of a Champions League spot in Ligue 1 and in the same boat as Spurs where if they win, they're in the knockout stages. But the team also hasn't been performing well as of late with only one win in their last five matches. If they can put everything together, this is certainly a team that can trouble this version of Tottenham. Paramount+ is the only place to watch every minute of every UCL match this season in addition to Serie ...

Tottenham vs Marseille: Kick off time today, prediction, TV, live stream, team news, h2h results

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