Tottenham v Pacos de Ferreira live stream: Kick-off time, how to watch and team news for Europa Conference League tie tonight

Tottenham take on Pacos de Ferreira looking to turn their tie around and reach the Europa Conference League.
Spurs lost 1-0 in Portugal last week in the first-leg of their qualifying play-off clash for the new European tournament.
It was a chastening defeat for Nuno Espirito Santo but they bounced back by beating Wolves over the weekend.
The group stage draw for the new Europa Conference League is coming up on Friday but Spurs have a lot to do to be involved.
They have been boosted by the news Harry Kane could start after he committed his future to the club this week amid transfer interest from Manchester City.
The England superstar could make his first start of the season.
This Europa Conference League play-off second leg will be held on Thursday, August 26 and kick-off is at 7.45pm.
It is taking place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
This will be just the second time the two teams have faced each other following on from last week’s clash.
The match is available to watch on Premier Sports, which you can subscribe to for £11.99 a month by clicking .
Coverage begins on Premier Sports 2 at 7:15pm.
The site’s Premier Player is available for download onto your mobile device or tablet.
There will be regular updates from the match on talkSPORT and talkSPORT 2 throughout the evening.
Spurs made wholesale change for the first leg defeat and it remains to be seen what they will do tonight.
Cristian Romero is fit despite looking in some discomfort towards the end of the first leg in Portugal.
Fellow central defenders Joe Rodon and Cameron Carter-Vickers are out.
Kane could start with Nuno saying: “He is an option.”
Asked about his team for this tie, Nuno said: “It is not to do with the result of the first leg, it’s to do with a lot of things we have to understand.
“This week is totally different, we are all together, that allows us to make different decisions because it is different circumstances, basically.
“It is a must win game. It is the second leg and we have to decide.
“Let’s see. We still have to decide. Today was a fantastic session, all the boys involved.
“We still have to decide the starting team for tomorrow.”