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Tottenham start their Europa League campaign with a tricky trip away to Georgia to face Dinamo Tbilisi as heavy favourites at 1/2 to take the spoils.
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Fresh from their 1-0 win over Crystal Palace on the opening day of the weekend, Andre Villas-Boas will be hoping he can navigate a tricky away trip to Eastern Europe and secure a strong first leg advantage. A place in the group stages of the Europa league awaits the winners.
Villas-Boas has enjoyed an exciting few days with the win against Palace following up with the capture of Brazilian winger Willian with deals for Erik Lamela and Fabio Coentrao seemingly close.
Should the trio complete their moves to North London they will join fellow signings Nacer Chadli, Paulinho and Roberto Soldado in what has the making of one of the strongest and exciting squads in the league.
The aforementioned trio all made their debuts at Selhurst Park with former Valencia man Soldado enjoying a debut to remember, scoring the winning goal.
All three are expected to be involved at some stage on Thursday especially as the club have flown out to Georgia without a number of their first team regulars.
As expected, Gareth Bale will not feature as as he continues his recovery from a foot injury. The Welshman, seemingly set for a record breaking move to Real Madrid, is joined on the sidelines by Jan Verthoghen, Aaron Lennon and Sandro. The trio are all carrying minor knocks and have been left in London as a precaution
Midfielder Lewis Holtby and Benoit Assou-Ekotto are also out as is striker Emmanuel Adebayor, who is not fully fit following his spell of compassionate leave.
Dinamo Tbilisi, backable at 7/1 were domestic champions last season, are in the Europa league qualifiers after they lost 3-1 on aggregate to Romanian side Steaua Bucharest in the third round of the Champions League qualifying.
Their threat comes from Valencia and Levante striker Xisco Munoz who scored 24 league goals last season and already has one so far this year after scoring a late winner in the club’s opening fixture of the new Georgian season, a 2-1 win over Zestafoni.
The two sides have met before in Europe, back in 1973 they clashed in the third round of the then UEFA cup with Ralph Coates scoring in a 1-1 draw in the Locomotive Stadium before Martin Peters and Martin Chivers inspired a 5-1 win in the return leg at White Hart Lane.
Spurs went on to the make the final that year, losing to Dutch side Feyenoord and after spending almost £100 million this summer Villas-Boas will be hoping he can one better this year.
As for Swansea, Michael Laudrup and his side will be hoping to put aside their 4-1 home defeat to the hands of Champions Manchester United on the weekend and get back to winning ways at the Liberty Stadium.
John De Guzman and Nathan Dyer will be missing from the starting eleven through injury, while summer signing Wilfried Bony should start up front.
The Swans welcome Romanian side Petrolul Ploiesti, who disposed of Dutch outfit Vitesse Arnhem in the previous round, as the Welsh side are predictably heavy favourites at a price of 4/9, while the Romanian side can be backed at 8/1.