View the live stream and TV coverage details and live score for the 2024/2025 UEFA Europa League quarter final match 2 of 2 - Eintracht Frankfurt vs Tottenham.
The UEFA Europa League quarter-final second leg between Eintracht Frankfurt and Tottenham Hotspur is scheduled for Thursday, April 17, 2025, at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, Germany. Kick-off is at 21:00 CEST (20:00 BST / 15:00 ET).
The first leg concluded with a 1-1 draw in London, leaving the tie open for either team to advance to the semi-finals.
How to Watch – Live Stream & TV Coverage by Region
- United Kingdom: The match will be shown live on TNT Sports 3 (with ultra-high-definition on TNT Sports Ultimate) and streamed via the Discovery+ app/website. TNT Sports is the official UEFA broadcast partner in the UK. (TNT Sports was formerly BT Sport, now integrated into Discovery+ platform.)
- United States: Paramount+ will stream the match live in English, as the exclusive rights holder in the US. Spanish-language coverage is available via ViX (TelevisaUnivision’s streaming service). (No traditional US television channel is listed for this game, so streaming is the primary option.)
- Canada: DAZN holds the UEFA rights in Canada – the match will be available to stream live on DAZN (no linear TV broadcast).
- Australia: Stan Sport is streaming the match exclusively in Australia. (Stan Sport, a subscription add-on, is the official broadcaster for Europa League in Australia.)
- Italy: Sky Sport is the broadcaster in Italy. The match will air on Sky’s dedicated channel (e.g. Sky Sport 254) with live streams for subscribers via Sky Go and NOW TV. (No free-to-air coverage is expected, as Sky holds exclusive rights.)
- Spain: Movistar+ will carry the match in Spain. It will be shown on Movistar’s Liga de Campeones 5 channel, with live streaming through the Movistar+ platform for subscribers.
- Portugal: DAZN (which absorbed Eleven Sports in Portugal) is the official broadcaster. The game will be shown on DAZN’s sports channel (formerly Eleven 1) and streamed via the DAZN app/website.
- France: Canal+ holds the rights in France. The match will be broadcast on Canal+ channels (such as Canal+ Foot or Canal+ Live 2) and available for streaming on myCANAL for subscribers.
- Germany: RTL is broadcasting the game in Germany. It will likely air on an RTL channel (RTL or Nitro) and be available to stream on RTL+ (the network’s online platform). (RTL holds exclusive Europa League rights in Germany, so matches are often on their free-to-air or cable channels with online streaming via RTL+.)
- Latin America (Spanish-speaking): In Spanish-speaking Latin American countries, coverage is split among Disney/ESPN and other local partners. ESPN is delivering the match on its sports channels (for example, ESPN 3) in many South American markets, with live streaming on Disney’s platform (often branded as Star+ or integrated into Disney+). In Mexico, the match airs on Fox Sports México (TV) and streams on Amazon Prime Video. In much of Central America (e.g. Costa Rica, Dominican Republic), Claro Sports holds rights for TV****. (Overall, fans in LATAM should check local ESPN/Fox/Star+ listings, as coverage varies by country.)
- Latin America (Brazil – Portuguese): In Brazil, Portuguese-language coverage is expected on ESPN Brasil (which picked up UEFA competition rights from the 2024/25 season) with live streaming on Star+ for subscribers. If no Brazilian TV broadcaster is showing the match, fans can watch via UEFA’s own platform.
- Official UEFA Stream: In regions without an official broadcaster, UEFA often provides live coverage on its own streaming service UEFA.tv or via a local UEFA broadcast partner portal. This is a free official option in certain territories if rights haven’t been sold. (Fans may check UEFA.tv for availability in their country.)
- Worldwide: For worldwide TV and Streaming possible options check Watch Athletics page here.
Probable Lineups:
Eintracht Frankfurt – Probable Line-up (4-2-3-1)
- Goalkeeper: Kaua Santos
- Defenders: Rasmus Kristensen, Robin Koch, Tuta, Arthur Theate
- Midfielders: Ellyes Skhiri, Hugo Larsson
- Attacking Midfielders: Nathaniel Brown, Mario Götze, Jean Bahoya
- Striker: Hugo Ekitike
Unavailable:
- Kevin Trapp (leg injury)
- Timothy Chandler (thigh injury)
- Kaua Santos is expected to continue in goal, having impressed in Trapp's absence. Mario Götze and Hugo Larsson, rested in the previous Bundesliga match, are anticipated to return to the starting lineup.
Tottenham Hotspur – Probable Line-up (4-3-3):
- Goalkeeper: Guglielmo Vicario
- Defenders: Pedro Porro, Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Destiny Udogie
- Midfielders: Lucas Bergvall, Rodrigo Bentancur, James Maddison
- Forwards: Dejan Kulusevski, Dominic Solanke, Mathys Tel
Unavailable:
- Heung-Min Son (foot injury)
- Radu Dragusin (knee injury)
With Son sidelined, Mathys Tel is likely to start on the left flank, while Dejan Kulusevski is expected to return to the starting XI after recovering from a foot injury. Micky van de Ven, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Lucas Bergvall, all rested in the previous match, are anticipated to start.