Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur live stream: How to watch Carabao Cup semi-final online and on TV tonight Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur: Carabao Cup prediction, TV channel, live stream, team news, time, latest odds, h2h Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur prediction: How will Carabao Cup semi-final play out tonight? Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur preview, team news, stats, prediction, kick-off time Brentford travel to north London tonight to face Tottenham as both clubs fight for a spot in the final of the Carabao Cup. Spurs’ last honour came in this same tournament thirteen years ago, and with a coach of Jose Mourinho’s silverware-winning pedigree at the helm, it could be suggested that this term’s Carabao Cup represents the team’s best opportunity to add another trophy since that triumph in 2007/08. With a Championship team standing between Tottenham and the final – versus either Manchester United or Man City – Spurs supporters will be optimistic, but Brentford’s quality should not be underestimated. The Bees have claimed four Premier League scalps in the competition this season, most recently defeating Newcastle in the quarter-finals. Tottenham and Brentford face off tonight for a place in the Carabao Cup final. Jose Mourinho was brought to Spurs to win silverware - the club last winning a trophy 13 years ago - and this competition represents his best opportunity since being appointed 14 months ago. Brentford will prove no pushovers, though, and will be fired up having never reached the last four of the League Cup and will hope to translate their league form, having not lost in any competition since October. Jose Mourinho has confirmed Erik Lamela will not be available for the game, though refused to elaborate on why. Lamela was one of three Spurs players, with Sergio Reguilon and the injured Giovani Lo Celso the other two. Steven Bergwijn is a slight doubt with a groin injury, while Gareth Bale is also out. Matt Doherty was sent off against Leeds so is unavailable for the Carabao Cup. Brentford are without influential midfielder Christian Norgaard due to an ankle injury. Their Championship fixture against Bristol City was postponed at the weekend due to coronavirus symptoms within the city squad, but the Bees have all tested negative. Boss Thomas Frank has confirmed his squad will be the same as the one which faced Bournemouth on December 30. Spurs are a tougher nut to crack of late but Brentford are in a fine run of form and will pose the hosts plenty of problems. Jose Mourinho’s cup nous should see them through, though. Deli Alli could feature for Spurs as Jose Mourinho looks to ensure their safe passage to the final. Giovani Lo Celso and Gareth Bale are out with injury, while Matt Doherty is suspended. Brentford have no new injury concerns ahead of the game, with Sergi Canos set to start. Tottenham host Brentford this evening as both sides vie for a place in the Carabao Cup final. Spurs’ last piece of silverware came in this very competition in 2007/08, and with a manager of Jose Mourinho’s trophy-winning pedigree on board, there is an argument that this season’s Carabao Cup marks the club’s best chance of adding another honour since that triumph 13 years ago. With a Championship side standing between Tottenham and the final – against either Manchester United or Man City – Spurs fans will feel particularly hopeful, but Brentford should not be written off. The Bees have claimed four Premier League scalps in the competition this season, most recently defeating Newcastle in the quarter-finals. Spurs will be without Matt Doherty for the game with Brentford as he serves a one-match ban for his red card against Leeds while Erik Lamela will play no part after being pictured breaking coronavirus rules with two team-mates over the Christmas period. The Bees have a near-fully fit squad for the trip across London; Shandon Baptiste is his only absentee, while Sergi Canos and Tariqe Fosu-Henry will battle it out for a spot on the left of a front three. Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football and Main Event from 7pm on Tuesday; kick-off at 7.45pm. Sky Sports customers can watch in-game clips in the live match blog on the Sky Sports website and app. Free highlights will also be published on the Sky Sports digital platforms and the Sky Sports Football YouTube channel shortly after the final whistle. Spurs will go into this game as hot favourites. However, they cannot afford to underestimate their opponents. Brentford have already beaten Southampton, West Bromwich Albion, Fulham, and Newcastle United to reach this stage. They will need to add another two Premier League clubs to their list of scalps to lift the trophy. For the Bees, they have an outside shot of winning their first major trophy in their history. This is also the first time they have reached the semi-finals of either of England’s two major knockout tournaments.