Tottenham vs AC Milan score, result, highlights as Spurs slump out of Champions League

Ben Miller

Tottenham vs AC Milan score, result, highlights as Spurs slump out of Champions League image

Antonio Conte could not inspire Tottenham to a Champions League comeback on his return after five weeks away from the club as AC Milan edged Spurs into the quarter-finals 1-0 on aggregate in a drab Round of 16 second leg.

Spurs manager Conte endured a frustrating night on his return from gallbladder surgery, watching his wasteful players go out of the competition to an early goal by AC Milan's Brahim Diaz in the first leg. Cristian Romero’s late dismissal for a second yellow card only compounded Spurs' misery.

The limp exit from Europe means Tottenham are virtually certain not to win a trophy this season.

Spurs were previously eliminated in the FA Cup at second-tier Sheffield United, and they were ousted in the Carabao Cup Third Round at the hands of Nottingham Forest. They also currently find themselves a distant 18 points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal.

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Tottenham vs AC Milan final score

  1H 2H Final
Tottenham 0 0 0
AC Milan 0 0 0

Goals:
None

Lineups:

Tottenham (3-4-3): Forster (GK) — Romero, Lenglet, Davies — Emerson (70' Richarlison), Skipp, Hojbjerg, Perisic (53' Porro) — Son, Kane, Kulusevski (83' D. Sanchez)

AC Milan (3-4-3): Maignan (GK) — Thiaw, Kalulu, Tomori — Hernandez, Tonali, Krunic, Messias (56' Saelemaekers) — Diaz (81' Bennacer), Leao (89' Rebic), Giroud (81' Origi)

In a flat performance, Tottenham had a solitary shot on target before top scorer Harry Kane saw his header from Son Heung-min's delivery — one of the few accurate crosses the hosts produced — brilliantly saved by AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan in added time.

Former Liverpool striker Divock Origi then almost gave Milan breathing space when the visitors capitalised on their readiness to break, his strike hitting a post with Tottenham goalkeeper Fraser Forster beaten.

Milan were worthy winners of the tie, almost taking the lead early in the second half when Diaz saw his thumping strike beaten away by Forster.

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Stefano Pioli's visitors looked comfortable for much of the contest as they secured a fourth consecutive clean sheet in the Champions League, reaching the quarter finals of the competition for the first time in 11 years.

Tottenham's main objective will now be to qualify for the Champions League again by finishing in the top four of the Premier League. They currently occupy fourth place with Liverpool charging hard behind them.

Milan, who are fifth in Serie A and 18 points behind first-placed Napoli, will discover their opponents in the last eight when the quarter-final draw is held on Friday, March 17.

Toiling Tottenham exit with a whimper

Having watched Tottenham struggle from afar in recent weeks, the reliably fiery Conte must have hoped his return would have provided a boost in the most important match of their season to this point.

A 1-0 deficit against impressive but hardly daunting opponent seemed a cause for confidence, only for Spurs to struggle so badly for attacking inspiration during the first half that they barely seemed capable of keeping a single cross in play.

Conte's characteristic antics were almost the only source of entertainment during the opening 45 minutes, the short-tempered former coach of Milan's arch-rivals, Inter, finding himself in the referee's notebook for an early protest over a foul.

By that time, a rash Romero had also been cautioned for a clumsy challenge that was a warning of the recklessness that was to come when the defender hurt himself and Theo Hernandez with a predictable foul to earn his 77th-minute red card.

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Romero's manager must have been tempted to replace him but he had more pressing considerations among his changes, sending on Pedro Porro, who improved Tottenham's previously negligible threat from crossing positions before appearing to be consumed by the team's collective malaise.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg thrashed in a shot that Maignan palmed over the crossbar as Tottenham pushed, but their pressure never looked intense or ruthless enough to warrant a way back into the tie.

There will inevitably now be questions over Conte and Kane's futures at Spurs. A place in the quarterfinals was eminently there for the taking for Tottenham but, as has so often seemed the case for a club without silverware since 2008, they failed to seize an opportunity that was well within their reach.

Defeat at Wolves on Saturday — the second of three successive games in which they have failed to score — left Tottenham four points shy of third-placed Manchester United in the Premier League.

Fifth-placed Liverpool are three points behind them with a game in hand — and if Spurs deliver many more performances as poor as this in their remaining 12 league games, they are unlikely to be back in the Champions League next season.

Happy returns for Milan

Former Chelsea and Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud and one of his teammates during his spell at Stamford Bridge, Fikayo Tomori, were among the Milan players to have perhaps enjoyed an easier night than they might have expected as they progressed.

The seven-time winners were not at their attacking best, but their sensible approach of sitting back and remaining ready to counter at speed almost gave them a more comfortable aggregate win on a night when they were rarely stretched.

England hopeful Tomori was excellent in defence, helping to keep the likes of Son and substitute Richarlison quiet and only being troubled by Kane when the Three Lions captain sent a header wide.

From conceding 18 goals in seven games in January, Milan have allowed only one of their last seven opponents to score more than once against them.

This was their fifth clean sheet in sixth matches in all competitions — and continuing their new-found impenetrability will be key to extending their run further in the Champions League.

"We knew it would be tough, but we managed," said Pioli, speaking to Amazon Prime Video after overseeing an end to a run of four away defeats in the knockout phase. 

"I asked the players to show character. We never gave up and we deserved to progress. We made it to the quarters, now let's see what happens in the draw. We need to think step by step."

Giroud agreed. "We deserved this result even though we could have scored more," he said. "We showed quality, spirit and we could have won tonight, as well."

Tottenham vs AC Milan live updates, highlights from Champions League

Final: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Ten-man Tottenham are out of the Champions League! Thanks for following our live coverage tonight. We'll have a match report, analysis and more coming up at the top of this page shortly. Milan are in the quarterfinals!

90+5 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Heads in hands all round. Harry Kane's future may be discussed again if Spurs exit the Champions League in a minute or two, but he so nearly dragged them back into this tie there. Inspired goalkeeping saves Milan.

90+3 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Harry Kane flicks a header towards goal from a Son Heung-min free-kick and is denied by a brilliant reflex save from Mike Maignan, sprawling to his right to tip the danger away!

Milan then speed to the other end and hit the post through Divock Origi's low shot!

90 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

There will be six minutes of stoppage time. That won't make any difference if Spurs can't find greater quality.

87 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Richarlison does well to nod a ball on inside the penalty area and keep Spurs in with half a chance of creating danger.

Davinson Sanchez then loops an uninspired pass towards the edge of the box. Groans ring out.

86 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Ismael Bennacer slings a low shot from distance towards goalkeeper Fraser Forster, who claims in the Tottenham goal.

Spurs, sensibly, try to locate Harry Kane in the ensuing attack, narrowly failing to succeed.

84 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Spurs want a penalty for a challenge on Davinson Sanchez which was hard to judge accurately at the speed it happened. Replays don't suggest it was worthy of punishment.

Milan race down the other end, where Sandro Tonali has space to shoot inside the penalty area and sees his shot blocked.

The openness of this game should make for a much more exciting final five minutes or so of normal time. Hopefully.

82 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

There were boos at halftime from the home fans and there appear to be more now as Dejan Kulusevski makes way for Davinson Sanchez.

Pedro Porro has the chance to swing in a freekick from a useful position on the left. The substitute appears to have caught the wasteful bug, sending it aimlessly beyond everyone.

79 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Cristian Romero limps down the tunnel after that red card. The tackle on Theo Hernandez was so misjudged that the Spurs defender ended up hurting himself, too.

77 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Tottenham are down to 10 men! Cristian Romero, who's been flirting with danger ever since his early yellow card for a clumsy challenge, is booked again and sent off for another poor challenge.

75 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Tottenham win a corner again, this time on their right. Richarlison can't connect with an attempted header on the edge of the penalty area, and Spurs have to start again from beyond the halfway line.

Antonio Conte reacts with annoyance again as another cross sails into Mike Maignon's arms.

75 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Son Heung-min sends a corner from Tottenham's left onto the roof of Mike Maignan's net. Poor again from Spurs.

72 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Who'd have thought there might be an incident involving Richarlison?

Mike Maignan isn't happy with something the Brazil international does when the goalkeeper comes to claim a cross off his head. Maignan pats Richarlison angrily on the head, and the referee has to calm the situation down.

71 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Rafael Leao and Pedro Porro spurn half-chances at either end, then Spurs win a corner on their right. They've still only had one effort on target.

69 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Emerson Royal is replaced by Richarlison.

68 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

This is increasingly end-to-end. Pedro Porro whips in an inviting cross from the right. Harry Kane — looking a little surprised to have seen an accurate delivery tonight — dives in and can only angle a header well wide at the near post.

67 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

A touch of panic from Tottenham amid some disorganised defending from them. Brahim Diaz shows typically neat feet inside the penalty and has a shot blocked, then Fraser Forster comfortably claims a hooked shot on the stretch from Olivier Giroud.

66 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

You wouldn't need to be a tactical genius to expect Milan to keep trying to break. Rafael Leao charges towards the penalty area from the right but can't make much from the opportunity.

64 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Mike Maignan claps his gloves determinedly after that save. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg asks the crowd to make more noise.

With those gestures completed, Pedro Porro whips in a dangerous corner from the right. Fikayo Tomori, who deals with the danger well, goes down briefly with what could be a touch of cramp.

63 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Spurs continue to probe. Son Heung-min cuts inside from a dangerous position and sees a cross blocked, then Harry Kane repeats the trick from the opposite side.

The unlikely figure of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has more success, rampaging inside the box on the right and thumping in a shot that Mike Maignan palms over the crossbar at his near post.

61 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Spurs are having most of the possession at the moment and seem to have more zip and attacking ambition than they did before the interval.

Milan, though, look comfortable and are clearly ready to break. They'll have planned to absorb plenty of pressure if necessary.

60 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

There's an almighty thwack and Pedro Porro slams Tottenham's freekick straight into the Milan defensive wall.

Olivier Giroud hacks the ricochet away.

58 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

A glimmer of encouragement for Spurs, who win a freekick outside the penalty area on the right.

It would take a sensational strike to score from here, but Pedro Porro's over it and looking intent.

55 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

In tonight's other game, Bayern Munich are now 2-0 up on aggregate against visitors Paris St-Germain, who look like they're going out in the round of 16 again.

52 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Ivan Perisic makes way for Pedro Porro. Not surprising to see Antonio Conte shaking his side up early in the second half, given their performance and what's at stake.

50 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Now there's been a shot on target in this game: Milan almost score!

A slick sequence of play from the visitors leads to Junior Messias supplying Brahim Diaz inside the penalty area on the right.

The man who's made the difference in the tie so far can't get a clean shot away among a crowd of defenders at first. Then the rebound falls kindly to him in space and, from a tight angle, he thumps a shot towards goal that Fraser Forster does well to beat away.

Rafael Leao then flashes a shot wide of the far post from the left.

48 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Dejan Kulusevski shifts to his left outside the Milan penalty area on the right, giving himself a little space in which to create in front of Theo Hernandez.

The cross is a decent one, low and towards at least two Tottenham players arriving at speed near the penalty area. Milan clear.

47 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Clement Lenglet goes down following an aerial challenge with Olivier Giroud.

About 30 seconds after play resumes, Brahim Diaz performs a bit of trickery on the halfway line and is brought down by a befuddled Cristian Romero. It's not bookable, but that's not what Spurs will want to see from a defender who is already on a yellow.

46 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

In tonight's other round of 16 tie, it's Bayern Munich 0-0 Paris St-Germain with around 55 minutes played.

Bayern won the first leg 1-0 in Paris. Not a good night so far for Mauricio Pochettino's former sides.

Halftime: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Well, that left a lot to be desired in terms of quality, to put it politely.

Neither side has had a shot on target. Harry Kane went closest with a deflected cross, and Milan — understandably — look content to sit back, although Rafael Leao's threatened.

The visitors remain 1-0 ahead on aggregate and are 45 minutes from reaching the quarterfinals. Tottenham need a fairly sharp uptick in momentum if they're to score the minimum of a goal they require to keep their campaign alive.

45 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

There will be two minutes of added time. In the first, Ivan Perisic does, at least, change the pattern of crossing for Tottenham by delivering a dangerous one from the left, although Mike Maignon plucks it from the air quickly enough.

Emerson Royal then does well to head the danger away with Olivier Giroud ready to swing at the ball from a Milan cross from the right.

42 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

As if to validate Jermaine Jenas' punditry, Kulusevski sends a not-tantalisingly-dangerous cross from the right towards Ivan Perisic at the far post, who nods straight at Mike Maignan.

The Milan goalkeeper hardly needs to move to gather the ball.

39 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

"He's not really had a good 40 minutes at all," says former Spurs midfielder Jermaine Jenas on BT Sport, discussing Dejan Kulusevski.

Stefano Pioli has combined that black suit with white trainers in Milan's technical area, by the way. A classic combination for the modern manager.

37 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Dejan Kulusevski provides Tottenham's latest wasteful cross, sending one from the right straight out of play.

Conte will be having forceful words about that at the break, you'd imagine.

36 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Tottenham come as close as they have so far! Emerson Royal plays in Harry Kane inside the penalty area on the right, who tries to find Ivan Perisic with a low diagonal cross.

The delivery takes a deflection, wrong-footing Mike Maignan at his near post. The goalkeeper readjusts but can only divert the ball behind with a leg.

34 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Tottenham are trying to pressure Milan inside their own penalty area. Unfortunately for Spurs, they have the opportunity to do so on this occasion because of a careless Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg pass that allows the hosts to regain possession.

32 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Not a half-hour anyone will be looking at for shooting inspiration. Junior Messias makes a hash of a shot from a decent position.

30 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Harry Kane advances beyond the halfway line and releases Dejan Kulusevski to his right, who tumbles to his feet.

The home fans are incensed that no foul is awarded — perhaps accusing Theo Hernandez — but the referee reckons Kulusevski slipped and the home players don't appeal for a freekick.

28 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Plenty of endeavour but a lack of cutting edge from Tottenham so far. Milan perhaps look more incisive when they go forward.

26 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Tottenham's Emerson Royal is down inside Milan territory on the right with what looks like a leg problem.

Milan's Theo Hernandez generously asks the midfielder if he's okay. Now a physio is on. This could be a knee or thigh issue. The tape is out.

25 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

There have been sightings of shirtless fans in the away end.

23 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

That's well below what Son Heung-min is capable of. He takes the corner short, then swings a cross beyond the far post when trying to supply Harry Kane.

23 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Son Heung-min tries a shot from distance and sees his effort blocked behind, following the ball over to take a corner from Tottenham's left.

21 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Clement Lenglet receives a possibly overdue booking after elbowing Olivier Giroud in an aerial challenge.

Antonio Conte is also booked after protesting in typically forthright fashion. It's good to see the Spurs boss back.

20 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Spurs rally again after a spell of pressure from Milan. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg tries to exchange a one-two with Harry Kane outside the penalty area, then Ben Davies' touch deserts him on the left, nudging the ball behind from a promising position.

18 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Sharp freekick routine from Milan! Tottenham might have expected them to shoot from this position, but they string together a series of quick passes.

Sandro Tonali locates Junior Messias in space inside the penalty area on the right, and he drills a low shot wide of the far post. On the touchline, Stefano Pioli can't believe his side haven't hit the target from there.

16 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Cristian Romero goes into the book — and it's fully deserved for a woefully late challenge on Rafael Leao in a dangerous position.

The defender will miss the quarterfinals, should Spurs qualify. One or two home fans might not mind too much when they see him put in tackles like that.

13 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

This has been a decent start by Tottenham — as Antonio Conte's applause from the touchline shows — but Rafael Leao is continuing to cause them concern.

Clement Lenglet clumsily hauls down the livewire on the halfway line to stop him racing clear. Lenglet's fortunate not to be booked.

11 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Tottenham break dangerously, moving possession from one penalty area to the other at speed in a move launched by Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

Emerson Royal takes aim from just inside the penalty area, seeing his low shot take a deflection off Fikayo Tomori. Mike Maignan claims.

10 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Oliver Skipp plays with disciplinary danger by fouling Rafael Leao — not the midfielder's first infringement during the early part of the game.

The referee has a word with him.

9 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Milan struggle to clear their lines effectively, allowing Spurs to launch an attack that culminates in Mike Maignon claiming a delivery from Harry Kane in his goalmouth.

8 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Dejan Kulusevski races inside Milan's half on the right, building a passage of play that allows Kane to try a low cross from the edge of the penalty area, winning a throw-in.

This is a good spell from Tottenham, backed by a booming crowd.

6 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Ivan Perisic tries to release Dejan Kulusevski with a slick first-time pass from the centre circle, almost sending his teammate away.

It happens too quickly for Pierre Kalulu, who fouls Perisic and sends him wincing to the ground, receiving a warning from the referee. 

4 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

This has been a quiet start. Milan play a few more passes around inside their own territory, then send an aimless ball straight into Tottenham's half and out of play.

Visiting manager Stefano Pioli has gone for a suit jacket and roll neck black ensemble tonight.

3 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

AC Milan win a freekick about midway inside Tottenham territory. Theo Hernandez swings it in, and Tottenham clear at the second time of asking after the delivery doesn't quite roll out of play.

2 mins: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

AC Milan play passes around at the back. Antonio Conte folds his arms for a second, then releases them to offer guidance.

Son Heung-min, who's started, spoke yesterday about the importance of having their head coach back to Tottenham's players. Sensible words when you're talking about your boss.

1 min: Tottenham 0-0 Milan

Tottenham start us off, attacking from right to left and immediately trying a long diagonal ball that arrows out of play deep inside Milan territory. An old-school kickoff, there.

2 mins from kickoff: There is a tangibly sensational atmosphere inside the stadium, where Spurs head coach Antonio Conte is in the technical area after five weeks out following gall bladder surgery.

A reminder of the teams!

AC Milan starting XI (3-4-3): Maignan (GK) — Thiaw, Kalulu, Tomori – Hernandez, Tonali, Krunic, Messias – Diaz, Leao, Giroud

Tottenham starting XI (3-4-3): Forster (GK) — Romero, Lenglet, Davies – Emerson, Skipp, Hojbjerg, Perisic – Son, Kulusevski, Kane.

5 mins from kickoff: Tonight's other round of 16 tie is currently goalless between Paris St-Germain and Bayern Munich in Germany, which kicked off five minutes ago.

That means Bayern still hold a 1-0 lead from the first leg. Stick with us for live coverage from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where the teams are in the tunnel, or follow live updates from that tie on The Sporting News. We've got you covered!

20 mins from kickoff: The delay to kickoff might make it even more important for both teams to warm up effectively in very cold conditions.

There was conjecture last night that a brief delay to kickoff at Chelsea may have contributed to Borussia Dortmund's Julian Brandt being injured after five minutes of the action.

30 mins from kickoff: The 10-minute delay to kickoff is because both team buses arrived late, according to UEFA.

35 mins from kickoff: Another familiar name in the Milan squad is none other than Divock Origi, who scored Liverpool's second goal in their 2-0 win over Tottenham in the 2019 UEFA Champions League final.

Origi also lifted the UEFA Super Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup, the 2019/20 Premier League and, last season, the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup while at Anfield. It's a fair haul.

Meanwhile, kickoff has been delayed until 20:10 GMT.

55 mins from kickoff: Olivier Giroud scored four goals in his 18 games against Tottenham for Arsenal and Chelsea, winning seven and losing six of those.

There's also a goalkeeping link to Tottenham on Milan's bench: Antonio Mirante was at Siena when Antonio Conte was their assistant coach in 2005/06.

75 mins from kickoff: Here's the Milan starting side bidding to make the club's first Champions League quarterfinal for 11 years!

80 mins from kickoff: Team news! Here's how Spurs start.

85 mins from kickoff: While we await team news, don't forget to give The Sporting News' dedicated football Twitter and Instagram accounts a follow.

Full of insights, stats and more, they're as essential for football fans as Harry Kane is to Tottenham's attack.

100 mins from kickoff: Tonight's game is the sixth time Tottenham and AC Milan have played each other.

Before the first leg, the fixture had last taken place at the same stage of the Champions League during the 2010/11 season, when Spurs' Peter Crouch scored the only goal of the tie in the 80th minute at the San Siro.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic played every minute of those games, but he won't be involved tonight as he's not registered for the Champions League.

120 mins from kickoff: Hello and welcome to The Sporting News' coverage of the decider between Tottenham and AC Milan for a place in this season's UEFA Champions League quarterfinals!

Defeats at Sheffield United and Wolves in the FA Cup and Premier League mean that Spurs' only realistic chance of a trophy this season is in Europe, where they begin this round of 16 second leg 1-0 behind because of Brahim Diaz's seventh-minute goal at the San Siro on February 14 — Tottenham's fourth successive knockout-stage defeat without scoring.

The visitors have the worst defensive record of the top seven in Serie A by four goals, conceding 32 in the top flight so far. A fifth clean sheet in six games would guarantee Stefano Pioli's players the prestige of becoming the first Milan side to reach the last eight of the Champions League since 2012.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Tottenham vs AC Milan lineups

Spurs' injury picture remains unchanged ahead of this clash with midfield pair Rodrigo Bentancur and Yves Bissouma both still out, alongside club captain Hugo Lloris.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg returned to the starting side after missing the first leg through suspension.

Tottenham starting XI (3-4-3): Forster (GK) — Romero, Lenglet, Davies – Emerson, Skipp, Hojbjerg, Perisic – Son, Kulusevski, Kane.

Tottenham subs: Austin (GK), Whiteman, Tanganga, Sanchez, Porro, Sarr, Devine, Danjuma, Lucas, Richarlison

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Brahim Diaz was AC Milan's match winner in the first leg, but the Spanish international is unlikely to start, due to a knee problem.

Stefano Pioli rested certain players for the 2-1 Serie A defeat at Fiorentina last weekend, and the likes of Simon Kjaer and Alexis Saelemaekers remained on the bench against Spurs.

AC Milan starting XI (3-4-3): Maignan (GK) — Thiaw, Kalulu, Tomori – Hernandez, Tonali, Krunic, Messias – Diaz, Leao, Giroud

AC Milan subs: Mirante (GK), Calabria, Bennacer, Ballo-Toure, Rebic, Kjaer, Florenzi, Origi, Pobega, Gabbia, Saelemaekers, De Ketelaere

MORE: Champions League top goal scorers 2022/23: Updated golden boot rankings

What time is Tottenham vs AC Milan kick off?

This Champions League clash kicks off at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday, March 8 at 8:00 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories:

  Date Kickoff time
USA Wed, Mar. 8 15:00 ET
Canada Wed, Mar. 8 15:00 ET
UK Wed, Mar. 8 20:00 GMT
Australia Thu, Mar. 9 07:00 AEDT
India Thu, Mar. 9 01:30 IST
Hong Kong Thu, Mar. 9 04:00 HKT
Malaysia Thu, Mar. 9 04:00 MYT
Singapore Thu, Mar. 9 04:00 SGT
New Zealand Thu, Mar. 9 09:00 NZDT

How to watch Tottenham vs AC Milan

Here's how to watch all of the action from this match in some of the major territories:

  TV channel Streaming
USA ViX (free), VIX+, Paramount+
Canada DAZN
UK BT Sport 1, BT Sport Ultimate BT Sport app/site
Australia Stan Sport
New Zealand Spark Sport
India Sony TEN 1 JioTV, Sony LIV
Hong Kong beIN Sports 4 beIN Sports Connect
Malaysia

beIN Sports Connect

Singapore beIN Sports Connect, StarHub TV+

UK: This match will be broadcast live in the UK via BT Sports' TV and streaming services.

USA: This match streams on Paramount+ (English) and ViX (Spanish).

Canada: Every Champions League game this season is live streaming exclusively via DAZN in Canada.

Australia: Fans in Australia can stream every Champions League match live and on demand on Stan Sport

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Ben Miller has been writing about sport for 25 years, following all levels of football as well as boxing, MMA, athletics and tennis. He’s seen five promotions, three relegations, one World Cup winner and home games in at least three different stadiums as a result of his lifelong devotion to Brighton & Hove Albion. His main aim each week is to cover at least one game or event that does not require a last-minute rewrite.