Hoffenheim meet Spurs in early Europa League kick-off


By Ian King


The race to the bottom

It’s Crisis Club vs Crisis Club in the Europa League. For both Hoffenheim and Tottenham Hotspur, the 2024/25 season has been a bit of a disaster. Indeed, Spurs supporters seeking solace from it all can take some from the fact that Hoffenheim have had just as bad a time of things as they have.

Spurs have won one in ten in the Premier League and have failed to win their last three in this tournament, too. Ironically, Hoffenheim’s 3-1 win at Holstein Kiel on Saturday ended a run of one win in ten Bundesliga games for them. Both are in 15th place in their respective divisions, but because there are two fewer teams in the Bundesliga, Hoffenheim are only one above the relegation places.

History

These two have never met before. This is Hoffenheim’s fifth season in Europe, and they’ve met English clubs twice, both times in the Champions League. They’ve lost all four matches, to Liverpool in the qualifiers in 2017/18 and to Manchester City in the group stage the following season.

Spurs first played German opposition in two successive rounds of their run to the 1974 UEFA Cup final, beating FC Köln in the quarter-finals and Lokomotiv Leipzig in the semi-finals before losing to Feyenoord in the final. But more recently the news hasn’t been so good. They’ve lost their last four matches against German opposition, scoring three and conceding 14 (including seven in one match) to RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich.

Key players

The key position for Spurs for this match may be in goal. Antonín Kinský is not registered for this competition, so it’s likely that Brandon Austin will make his second start for the club in that position. Hoffenheim are in a similar position, but Adam Hlozek scored two at Holstein Kiel on Saturday to make dealing with absentees a little easier for head coach Christian Ilzer.

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Team News

The Spurs injury list is as long as ever, though Ben Davies has now returned, which should allow Archie Gray to move back into midfield. For Hoffenheim, Gift Orban arrived from for €9m earlier this month but is ineligible for this fixture. Otherwise, their injury list is as long as Tottenham’s is at the moment, and that’s saying something.

Prediction

This match may all come down to being a matter of priorities. Spurs have flatlined in the League but could be prioritising cups and have an eight-point buffer from the relegation places. Hoffenheim have no such insulation. Indeed, their win last weekend lifted them out of the Bundesliga relegation places. With two threadbare squads of players both looking over their shoulders at relegation, to which of these two will it matter more? I’ll go for Spurs, by 2-1, though this is in the full knowledge that seeing where their next win is coming from has been getting increasingly difficult of late.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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