On Wednesday, the English League Cup Round of 32 will feature a match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, where Tottenham will face Doncaster. Here’s a look at the potential outcome of this match.
Match preview
Tottenham is starting its League Cup journey and aims to establish itself as a tournament contender. Manager Thomas Frank has demonstrated a commitment to securing a top-four finish in the Premier League, and a good start in the Champions League has boosted team morale. However, a busy schedule means he will need to rotate players, which could lead to unpredictable results in this match.
Tottenham’s strength lies in their home game performance, as they rarely lose at home. However, their defense has shown vulnerabilities, conceding goals in 9 of their last 10 cup matches, giving the visitors a chance to score.
For Doncaster, reaching the last 32 is already a success. They advanced through two rounds, beating Middlesbrough (4-0) and Accrington Stanley (2-0), which has enhanced their confidence. However, facing a Premier League team like Tottenham presents a significant challenge.
Historically, Doncaster has not had a consistent track record in this competition and rarely makes deep runs. Still, they tend to fight hard until the end and usually avoid large defeats, making a positive handicap bet an appealing option.
Probable lineups
- Tottenham: Vicario, Spence, Romero, van de Ven, Porro, Palhinha, Bergvall, Simons, Kudus, Sarr, Tel
- Doncaster: Lo-Tutala, O’Riordan, Broadbent, Maxwell, Pearson, Nixon, Molino, Sharp, Clifton, Bailey, Gibson
Match facts and head-to-head
- Tottenham has not lost in regulation time in 5 of their last 6 League Cup matches.
- Doncaster has not gone beyond the Round of 32 in the 21st century, except for the 2005/06 season.
- In 7 of Doncaster’s last 9 cup ties, at least one team did not score.
Prediction
Tottenham is expected to progress, likely doing so with some player rotation. Doncaster will aim to limit the scoreline and may adopt a defensive approach. A bet on the visitors with a (+2.5) handicap appears to be a good option, based on recent statistics and the teams’ styles.