Live Broadcast | Watch the Tottenham vs Brentford match today with the League Cup on January 5th

Tottenham will face Brentford in the semi-finals of the English Professional Football League Cup on Tuesday, January 5, at Tottenham Hotspur.

The Cora 365 will provide its followers with a link to watch a live broadcast of the Tottenham match against Brentford today, with the scheduled opening whistle starting at 9:45 pm Cairo time, i.e. quarter eleven Mecca time, and the match will be broadcast via BN Sport. HD1 with vocals by Ahmed Al Balushi.

Since Spurs are at a unique level this season, the Cup meetings will not always make it easy for Saddam to face surprises and ups and downs, but during this period he will go through a little confusing situation, but he will try his best to fix things and work with all his might to achieve success.

The trio received a huge moral boost after their return to action in the league against Leeds United for Tottenham, who must be fully psychologically prepared for the encounter, in order to deliver a strong performance and serve with strength and high concentration within the green rectangle and win the first pass of the race today. The final round, laziness and complacency.

Brentford, on the other hand, enters the fierce battle with more enthusiasm and more confidence after winning the last round against Bournemouth with two goals to continue his victories and strong and unique performance with two goals for one in the English Championship.

Brentford knows the difficulty of the conflict, but he did not achieve this role in vain, but came after effort and hard work in the last period, so tonight he made a very strong test in front of a team with strong experience, but he worked hard to study the opponent well, and all to try to deliver a strong performance He will fight with strength. Until the last breath, in the hope of capturing the pass to the final round.

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It is noteworthy that Tottenham were able to achieve this role after beating Stoke City by three goals, while Brentford qualified without answering with two goals at Newcastle’s expense.

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