
Every Tottenham player on October international duty – Who they’re playing and how to watch
Tottenham fans will not want to miss a single minute of their players in action after a stellar start for most this season.
Spurs have had several stand-out players this season.
Tottenham signed Mohammed Kudus from West Ham with the expectation that he’d become their next big-name player.
The right winger has yet to disappoint, with Xavi Simons’ display for Spurs against Leeds United, indicating that he, too, could prove vital for the Lilywhites.
As a result, the international break comes at the worst time for Spurs supporters.
However, most will be able to tune in to watch their favourite players as Tottenham News takes a deep dive into how and where to watch the Lilywhites this October break.

Tottenham’s international call-ups and who they’re playing
Tottenham have had 16 senior players called up for international duty this October, which reflects their impressive club performances.
Simons and Micky van de Ven have both been called up for the Netherlands, who will face Malta and Finland in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Meanwhile, Ben Davies and Brennan Johnson will face England in a friendly game as well as Belgium in the World Cup qualifiers for Wales. As well as facing off against his teammates, Djed Spence will also take on Latvia as part of England’s World Cup Qualifiers.
Furthermore, Guglielmo Vicario and Destiny Udogie have both been called up for Italy and will face Estonia and Israel in the World Cup Qualifiers.
Tottenham’s Pedro Porro has been called up for Spain after impressing last international game for their World Cup Qualifying games against Georgia and Bulgaria.
Lucas Bergvall’s excellent form for Tottenham has seen him called up for Sweden’s World Cup Qualifying games against Switzerland and Kosovo.
In addition to this, Joao Palhinha has been called up for Portugal’s World Cup Qualifying games against the Republic of Ireland and Hungary.
Cristian Romero has been called up for Argentina’s friendlies against Venezuela and Puerto Rico. Meanwhile, Richarlison has been called up for Brazil’s friendlies against South Korea and Japan.
Kevin Danso has also been called up for Austria’s World Cup Qualifying games against San Marino and Romania.
Meanwhile, Pape Matar Sarr will feature for Senegal in their World Cup Qualifiers against South Sudan and Mauritania. Yves Bissouma will also feature for Mali in their World Cup Qualifying games against Chad and Madagascar.
Kuds has also been called up for Ghana’s World Cup Qualifying games against the Central African Republic and Comoros.
How to watch Tottenham’s international stars
Spurs supporters will be able to tune into most of their players on international duty this October break.
Simons and van de Ven’s confrontation against Malta will start at 7:45pm BST and can be watched on Amazon Prime via their Pay-Per-View feature.
Fans can also watch their clash against Finland on 12 October at 5:00pm BST on the same platform.
UK fans can watch Davies and Johnson take on Spence on ITV1 on 9 October at 7:45pm BST. Meanwhile, the Englishman faces Latvia on 14 October at 7:45pm BST on the same channel.
Furthermore, supporters can also tune into Wales’ showdown against Belgium at 7:45pm BST on BBC One Wales or BBC Three.
Fans can watch Udogie and Vicario against Estonia on 11 October at 7:45pm BST and Israel on 14 October BST on Amazon Prime via their Pay-Per-View feature.
In addition to this, Spain’s games against Georgia on 11 October at 7:45pm BST and Bulgaria on 14 October BST can also be viewed on Amazon Prime via their Pay-Per-View feature.
Portugal’s games against the Republic of Ireland on 11 October at 7:45pm BST and Hungary on 14 October BST can also be viewed on Amazon Prime via their Pay-Per-View feature.
Fans can tune into Argentina’s games against Venezuela on 1am BST and Puerto Rico at 12am BST via the Premier Sports 1 UK channel.
Supporters can also watch Sarr take on South Sudan at 1pm BST on 10 October and Mauritania at 8pm BST on 14 October via FIFA+. Fans can also watch Bissomua’s games against Chad on 8 October and Madagascar on 12 October via the same platform.
Finally, fans can also watch Kudus’ games against the Central African Republic and Comoros via FIFA+.
Unfortunately, there is not currently a platforms for UK viewers to tune into Bergvall, Danso and Richarlison this international break.
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