Ulrik Saltnes threw a late spanner in the works but Tottenham will still be confident of reaching the Europa League final after a 3-1 victory over Bodo/Glimt.
2024/2025 UEFA Europa League


Match Report
Brennan Johnson set the tone for a superb Spurs performance when he nodded home from close range after just 38 seconds, following a superb header across goal by Richarlison.
James Maddison then doubled the home side's lead after 34 minutes, bringing a wonderful Pedro Porro pass under his spell and firing a low effort into the far corner.
The game was seemingly put to bed after an hour when Cristian Romero was caught by Fredrik Sjovold inside the area and, after a VAR review, a penalty was awarded.
Dominic Solanke stepped up, stuttered and calmly stroked the ball home to give Spurs a commanding 3-0 lead.
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Yet a concerning injury for Maddison was then followed up by a Bodo/Glimt goal.
From the visitors' first shot on target, Saltnes fired a deflected effort off Rodrigo Bentancur to reduce the deficit to two and give the travelling Norwegians a glimmer of hope for next week's return leg.
Data Debrief: Dominant Spurs to book a date with destiny?
Johnson’s opener is the fastest goal in a Europa League semi-final at 38 seconds, with the record previously held by Ansgar Knauff for Eintracht Frankfurt v West Ham in 2022 (0:50), and it was exactly the start Ange Postecoglou's team would have wanted.
It paved the way for a dominant display, with Spurs having 24 shots, getting seven on target and recording chances worth 3.04 expected goals to Bodo/Glimt's 0.26.
Yet there are only two goals in it, with the Norwegian team having scored in their last 13 Europa League games, and they have hope ahead of the second leg.
If Tottenham were to do the job in Norway next week, though, they would reach a European final for the first time since 2019, when they suffered a Champions League final defeat to Liverpool. The club has not won a major trophy for 17 years, since lifting the EFL Cup in 2008.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
1' GOAL! Brennan Johnson pops up to head into the net! Tottenham 1-0 Bodo Glimt
23' Porro breaks to Bissouma, but he batters the volley miles over the bar!
30' The finish by Udogie is frantic and high as the shot sails miles over rigging!
32' Match Event for Tottenham vs Bodo Glimt
34' GOAL! Maddison takes it round the defender and scores! Tottenham 2-0 Bodo Glimt
39' Match Event for Tottenham vs Bodo Glimt
40' Thomas Tuchel is in the stands watching live!
54' Highlight from Tottenham vs Bodo Glimt
61' Penalty Goal! Solanke rolls ball to the keeper's right! Tottenham 3-0 Bodo Glimt
65' Kulusevski is on for Maddison with Auklend replacing Maatta for the visitors!
70' Highlight from Tottenham vs Bodo Glimt
83' GOAL! Saltnes' finish takes deflection beyond Vicario! Tottenham 3-1 Bodo Glimt
Line-ups
Tottenham XI: Maddison, Solanke, Vicario, Bentancur, Richarlison, Bissouma, Cristian Romero, Porro, Udojie, Brennan Johnson, Van de Ven
Subs: Ben Davies, Danso, Whiteman, Austin, Kulusevski, Spence, Pape Sarr, Tel, Odobert, Gray, Moore
Bodo Glimt XI: Ulrik Saltnes, Sondre Brunstad Fet, Jostein Gundersen, Nikita Haikin, Fredrik Bjørkan, Jens Petter Hauge, Kasper Høgh, Ole Didrik Blomberg, Isak Dybvik Määttä, Fredrik Sjövold, Villads Nielsen
Subs: Brede Moe, Sondre Sørli, Julian Faye Lund, Odin Bjørtuft, Sondre Auklend, Jeppe Kjær, Magnus Brøndbo, Mikkel Bro Hansen