
The International Champions Cup continues to throw up some glamorous ties and now we are treated to a clash between Tottenham and Barcelona on Saturday night.
The Premier League team will meet the La Liga outfit at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena in California in the early hours of Sunday morning UK time.
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It has been a quiet summer for Spurs so far with very little movement in the transfer market, whilst Barca have splashed £36.5m on Brazilian star Malcom from Bordeaux.
It is now just two weeks until Tottenham get their Premier League campaign underway against Newcastle on 11 August.

When is Tottenham vs Barcelona?
The match is on Sunday, 29 July with kick-off at 4.05am BST at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena.
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As with the other contests in the International Champions Cup, if the game ends a drew it will go to penalties.

Is the match on television and is there a live stream?
The game is being shown on Premier Sports, which you will need to be a subscriber of.
Premier Sports is available on Sky channel 412 in HD and on 866 in standard definition, it is also on Virgin Media channel 127.
You can get a subscription to Premier Sports for £9.99 a month which will allow you to stream matches through their Premier Player.

What are the odds? (Courtesy of Betfair)
13/10 Barcelona
13/8 Tottenham
13/5 Draw
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Tottenham squad
Luke Amos, Serge Aurier, Brandon Austin, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Ben Davies, Christian Eriksen, TJ Eyoma, Juan Foyth, Paulo Gazzaniga, Anthony Georgiou, Erik Lamela, Fernando Llorente, George Marsh, Lucas Moura, Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, Tashan Oakley-Boothe, Davinson Sanchez, Moussa Sissoko, Oliver Skipp, Heung-min Son, Kaziah Sterling, Michel Vorm, Kyle Walker-Peters, Victor Wanyama, Alfie Whiteman
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The International Champions Cup continues to throw up some glamorous ties and now we are treated to a clash between Tottenham and Barcelona on Saturday night.
The Premier League team will meet the La Liga outfit at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena in California in the early hours of Sunday morning UK time.
Ref genuinely asks Mesut Ozil for his autograph in tunnel before Arsenal's clash with PSG
It has been a quiet summer for Spurs so far with very little movement in the transfer market, whilst Barca have splashed £36.5m on Brazilian star Malcom from Bordeaux.
It is now just two weeks until Tottenham get their Premier League campaign underway against Newcastle on 11 August.

When is Tottenham vs Barcelona?
The match is on Sunday, 29 July with kick-off at 4.05am BST at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena.
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As with the other contests in the International Champions Cup, if the game ends a drew it will go to penalties.

Is the match on television and is there a live stream?
The game is being shown on Premier Sports, which you will need to be a subscriber of.
Premier Sports is available on Sky channel 412 in HD and on 866 in standard definition, it is also on Virgin Media channel 127.
You can get a subscription to Premier Sports for £9.99 a month which will allow you to stream matches through their Premier Player.

What are the odds? (Courtesy of Betfair)
13/10 Barcelona
13/8 Tottenham
13/5 Draw
More: Football
Tottenham squad
Luke Amos, Serge Aurier, Brandon Austin, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Ben Davies, Christian Eriksen, TJ Eyoma, Juan Foyth, Paulo Gazzaniga, Anthony Georgiou, Erik Lamela, Fernando Llorente, George Marsh, Lucas Moura, Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, Tashan Oakley-Boothe, Davinson Sanchez, Moussa Sissoko, Oliver Skipp, Heung-min Son, Kaziah Sterling, Michel Vorm, Kyle Walker-Peters, Victor Wanyama, Alfie Whiteman
MORE: Arsenal scouting report: Mesut Ozil impresses on return after World Cup heartache
MORE: Referee asks Mesut Ozil for his autograph in tunnel BEFORE Arsenals clash with Paris Saint-Germain
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