Juventus vs Tottenham: How to watch live on TV in the UK and abroad, preview and possible XI
Juventus take on Tottenham in the International Champions Cup in Melbourne, Australia.
Tottenham Hotspur take on Juventus in their second pre-season game, but their first in the International Champions Cup in Melbourne on Tuesday (26 July).
Where to watch live
Kick-off is at 11am BST. Live coverage in the United Kingdom will be available on Sky Sports 1 and 1 HD. The match is also being broadcast across the globe via various media broadcasters, with the list available at the end of the article.
Overview
Tottenham will play their first of two matches in the International Champions Cup on Tuesday against Juventus following which they will take on Atletico Madrid at the same venue. Mauricio Pochettino will be keen to give all the players at his disposal a run out with the first-team members taking precedence as they look to build match fitness ahead of the upcoming Premier League season.
Summer signings Victor Wanyama and Vincent Janssen could start for Spurs against the Serie A champions, who have already begun their preparations for the new season. The north London club played their first pre-season game against Nottingham Forest, which they won 3-0, but the Italian side is likely to provide a sterner test to Pochettino's men.

Massimiliano Allegri will be hoping for a better result against Tottenham, after he saw his side lose on penalties to Melbourne Victory in their first match. The Turin club has been in the spotlight this summer with Paul Pogba's potential world-record transfer to Manchester United, which will cause a considerable amount of distraction to the rest of the squad despite the French midfielder being away on holiday.
Juventus will be without a number of first-team players, who are still on holiday following their participation with their national teams at the Euros, which will give a number of young players the opportunity to impress the manager.
Prediction
- Tottenham to win
Team News
Juventus
Possible XI: Neto; Rugani, Marrone, Severin; Lirola, Lemina, Hernanes, Asamoah, Sandro; Cerri, Dybala
Tottenham
Possible XI: Vorm; Yedlin, Trippier, Wimmer, Amos; Chadli, Eriksen, Lamela, Wanyama; Son, Janssen
Market | Broadcast partner |
Argentina | Canal de la Ciudad, TyC Sports |
Australia | Nine Network, Optus Sport |
Czech Republic Latvia Lithuania | Setanta |
Belgium | Belgacom |
Bolivia Paraguay | Tigo Sports |
Brazil | Esporte Interativo |
Canada | TSN |
Central America | ESPN |
China | LeTV + regional channels |
Colombia | RCN |
Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina | Arena Sport |
Eurasia | Setanta |
France | beIN Sports |
Germany Switzerland Austria | Sport 1 (16+ matches) |
Greece | Nova Sports |
Hong Kong | i-Cable |
Iceland | 365 Media |
Indonesia | iNews TV |
Italy | Mediaset Premium |
India | Sony ESPN |
Japan | J Sports |
Malaysia | Telekom Malaysia |
Mexico | ESPN |
Middle East and North Africa | beIN Sports |
Netherlands | Eredivisie |
New Zealand | VDR (3 Aus. matches only) |
Portugal | Sport TV |
Russia | VGTRK |
Singapore | StarHub |
South America (excl. Brazil) | ESPN, DirecTV |
SouthAsia | SonyEspn |
South Korea | JTBC3 Fox sports |
Spain | Atresmedia, Canal+ Liga, TV3 |
Sub Saharan Africa | StarTimes |
United Kingdom Republic of Ireland | Chelsea TV (Chelsea games only) LFC TV (Liverpool games only) MUTV (Manchester United games only) Sky Sports (every game except those including Chelsea and Manchester United.) |
USA Puerto Rico CARICOM | ESPN (English), ESPN Deportes (Spanish) |
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