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Tottenham vs Wycombe: Friendly prediction, kick-off time, team news, TV, live stream, h2h results, odds today

Tottenham vs Wycombe: Friendly prediction, kick-off time, team news, TV, live stream, h2h results, odds today

Wycombe head coach Mike Dodds should be able to name his strongest possible side with the start of the League One season not too far away. Striker Richard Kone has scored three goals in two friendlies thus far and will be out to improve on that tally against Spurs.
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