Tottenham will host Doncaster Rovers at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium when they kick off their EFL Cupcampaign.
The Lilywhites bypassed the first two rounds due to their involvement in European football this season. Thomas Frank's side have had a promising start to the 2025/26 season, securing four victories, one draw and suffering only one defeat across all competitions.
The League Cup presents an excellent opportunity for them to add more silverware to their cabinet, having ended a 17-year trophy drought last term, while their Danish manager is still on the hunt for his first career trophy.
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Last weekend, Spurs staged a thrilling comeback from two goals down to secure a 2-2 draw against Brighton in the Premier League. As four-time winners of the competition, they will undoubtedly be the favourites against Doncaster.
Their League One opponents are currently tied on points with Barnsley and Huddersfield Town in the playoff positions, having secured five victories and suffered three losses this season. Grant McCann's team have already triumphed over Middlesbrough and Accrington Stanley in their first two EFL Cup matches.
Here, we provide all the information you need to watch the upcoming EFL Cup third round clash this week.
What time is Tottenham vs Doncaster?Spurs' League Cup campaign begins on Wednesday, 24 September, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with nearly 63,000 fans expected to attend.
The match is set to kick off at 7.45pm BST, with coverage starting at 7.40pm.

The upcoming match will be aired live in the UK on Sky Sports+, where over 1000 league, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy matches will be broadcast throughout the season.
Sky Sports subscribers can also tune into the action via the Sky Sports app at no additional charge.
Key moments from the game, including goals and potential red cards, will be shared on Sky Sports' X account. Post-match highlights will be available on the Sky Sports app after the final whistle, as well as on ITV4 at 11.45am the next day.

James Maddison (ACL), Radu Dragusin (ACL) and Dejan Kulusevski (knee) remain sidelined with injury for Spurs. Yves Bissouma is also unavailable.
However, there is a chance that Kota Takai (foot) and Dominic Solanke (ankle) could return, while Randal Kolo Muani and Ben Davies should be back from their respective dead leg and knee twist.
Frank still has plenty of options to shuffle the pack and give his key players a break for Wednesday’s game, where Antonin Kinsky, Archie Gray, Kevin Danso, Mathys Tel and Dane Scarlett could start.
For Doncaster, midfielder Harry Clifton is set to miss around six weeks of action due to a recent hamstring tear sustained in the defeat to Wigan. Damola Ajayi, the 19-year-old Spurs winger currently on loan at Doncaster, will be ineligible to play against his parent club.
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