Tottenham Hotspur have been busy bees during pre-season and continue their 2024/25 preparations with a friendly against Bayern Munich in South Korea this Saturday.
The Lilywhites have already played five friendlies this summer and maintained a perfect record to date, starting with convincing wins over Cambridge United, Hearts and Queens Park Rangers in the United Kingdom. Since then, Spurs have jetted off to Asia for a pre-season tour and bounced between Japan and South Korea.
Narrow and high-scoring victories over Vissel Kobe and K-League All Stars mean their unbeaten record is still intact, although it will be tested fiercely by Bundesliga giants Bayern this weekend.
Now under the guidance of former Burnley boss Vincent Kompany, Bayern have played just two friendlies so far. The first was a 14-1 (yes, fourteen) hammering of FC Rottach-Egern in which Mathys Tel bagged a hat-trick for a youthful side, followed by a frustrating 1-1 draw with Regionalliga outfit 1. FC Duren.
After their upcoming friendly this weekend, Bayern will face Tottenham again a week later in north London, with Harry Kane and Eric Dier returning to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time since their recent exits.