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Tottenham 3-0 Slavia Praha: Kudus & Simons net two penalties to secure 3 points

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Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons both scored second-half penalties as Tottenham earned a 3-0 win over Slavia Prague to get them back to winning ways in the Champions League.


2025/2026 UEFA Champions League

3-0

Match Report

Spurs boosted their hopes of a top-eight finish, while putting a dent in Slavia's own hopes of making it through to the play-offs.

It was almost a dream start for Spurs after Wilson Odobert's weaving run resulted in a drilled cross from the left. Richarlison met it first time, but Jindrich Stanek superbly stuck out an arm to deflect it away from goal.

Stanek continued to stand strong, smothering a Kudus strike before denying a Richarlison from long range, while Mojmir Sadilek headed a golden opportunity over at the other end.

But it was David Zima's own goal that broke the deadlock as Cristian Romero's flick-on from a corner struck him and flew past Stanek 26 minutes in.

Five minutes into the second half, they doubled their lead. A sliding Youssoupha Sanyang blocked a Pedro Porro cross with his arm, and Kudus emphatically put away the resulting penalty.

Mathys Tel could have added a third just seconds after coming on. After racing down the left, he cut inside and drilled a low, angled shot across goal, but Stanek was equal to it.

But Simons did get on the scoresheet. Having won the penalty after being brought down by Igoh Ogbu, the Dutchman snuck his low shot past Stanek into the bottom-right corner.

Another Champions League win at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium pic.twitter.com/hJIB0KT6rp

— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficialDecember 9, 2025

Data Debrief: Spurs hit a century

Spurs look to have settled back down after a slight wobble in form, with this their second consecutive win in all competitions.

Zima's own goal is the third they have benefited from in this season's Champions League, and it was also Spurs' 100th goal in the competition (59 games played).

Thomas Frank's side have not been known for their strong home form this season, but they had 16 shots in this game, meaning they have had 10+ attempts in 14 of their last 16 Champions League matches on home soil.

Had it not been for Stanek, Spurs could have been out of sight in this game, having accumulated 2.56 expected goals (xG), though Slavia put up a fight with 12 shots of their own (worth 0.99 xG).

Match Events

26' OWN GOAL! Tottenham 1-0 Slavia Praha

50' Penalty Goal! Tottenham 2-0 Slavia Praha (Mohammed Kudus)

79' Penalty Goal! Tottenham 3-0 Slavia Praha (Xavi Simons)

Line-ups

Tottenham XI: Palhinha, Vicario, Richarlison, Cristian Romero, Mohammed Kudus, Spence, Porro, Van de Ven, Xavi Simons, Odobert, Gray

Subs: Ben Davies, Bentancur, Danso, Muani, Pape Sarr, Dane Scarlett, Kinsky, Tel, Bergvall, Luca Gunter, Callum Olusesi, Lucá Williams-Barnett

Slavia Praha XI: Tomas Holes, Jindrich Stanek, Lukas Provod, Michal Sadílek, David Doudera, Igoh Ogbu, David Zima, Mojmír Chytil, Stepan Chaloupek, David Moses, Youssoupha Sanyang

Subs: Jan Boril, Ivan Schranz, Tomas Chory, Oscar, Erik Prekop, Vasil Kusej, Daiki Hashioka, Tomas Vlcek, Jakub Markovic, Muhammed Cham, Christos Zafeiris, Youssoupha Mbodji