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How Tottenham fans can watch Wilson Odobert and Mathys Tel in action against England U21s this Friday
Tottenham Hotspur duo Wilson Odobert and Mathys Tel could both feature for France Under-21s in their upcoming friendly against England Under-21s.
Odobert and Tel have both been capped up t♏o Les Espoirs’ latest squad as Gerald Baticle looks to fine-tune his preparations for this summer’s U21 Euros.
The Tottenham duo are part of a strong line-up which includes Eintracht Frankfurt’sꦯ 🍌Hugo Ekitike and Lyon’s Rayan Cherki.
They could face fellow Spurs talent Archie Gray, whoဣ has been ﷺnamed in Lee Carsley’s setup for their friendlies this month.
Here’s how Tottenham fans can watch the game between France U🐲21s🌼 and England U21s on Friday, which takes place at Lorient’s Stade du Moustoir – Yves Allainmat on Friday, 8pm kick-off.
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France U21s v England U21s set to be shown on England’s YouTube channel
Should Odobert and⭕ Tel feature against England’s U21s, Tottenham fans will be able to follow the action on England’s official YouTube channel.
Spurs fans who want to keep tabs on Gray can also watch Enꩵgland U21s’ next game, against Portugal on Monday 24 March, on the Three Lions’ YouTube c🎶hannel.
France reached the finals of the 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship as on🔴e of the best second-placed teams, while England we🐟re Group F winners.
How Wilson Odobert and Mathys Tel have fared for Tottenham this season
Odobert joined Tottenham from Burnleyಌ last summer for a fee reported to be in the region of £25mil꧒lion.
He arrived at N17 to much fanfare ov🉐er the summer, but injuries have meant he’s needed some time to truly get going at Spurs.
Odobert did just💫 that last Thursday﷽, scoring his first two goals for the club in the Europa League win over AZ that put Spurs into the quarter-finals.
Howeve🐷r, he didn’t fare quite so well against Fulham, losing the ball with three opposition players around him, which led to their opening goal.
As for Tel, his move to N17 on loan from Bayern Munich was the big story of transf♔er deadline day, but things haven’t quite gone to plan.
He was aᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚn unused substitute in the win over AZ and the draw against Bournemouth, and struggled to make an impact against Fulham as Odobert replaced him on 77 minutes.
Nonetheless, bo🤪th Odobert and Tel are young, talented players with a high ceiling who can only get better, and it’ll be exciting to see how they fare on int🎀ernational duty.