Tottenham Hotspur vs AC Milan live stream: how to watch today's football online

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Spurs vs AC Milan - where and when

Tottenham Hotspur and AC Milan will do battle in the venue that held this year's Super Bowl - the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

It takes place at 1.30am BST in the early hours of Wednesday morning (August 1) - so that's 7.30pm local time Tuesday evening (8.30pm ET, 5.30pm PT).

As Tottenham Hotspur and AC Milan both prepare for potentially era defining seasons, they first must go head-to-head in the International Champions Cup. And we'll tell you how to live stream the football from absolutely anywhere.

For Spurs, it feels like the last few seasons of promise need to finally bear fruit if they want to keep hold of star striker Harry Kane and manager Mauricio Pochettino. They've come close before, but can they challenge Manchester City for the Premier League title this time around?

It feels like AC Milan have been in the wilderness for some time now - it's now been seven years since they last won the Scudetto. It was another sixth place finish for them last season, so Gennaro Gattuso's men will want a positive pre-season to take into the Serie A season.

Without any traditional broadcasters picking up the games, you've come to the right place to find out where to live stream Tottenham Hotspur vs AC Milan. Or head here for advice on watching all of the International Champions Cup football.

Use a VPN to live stream Spurs vs AC Milan from anywhere

It's no big surprise to discover that a lot of countries don't have a broadcaster that's picked up the rights to show the International Champions Cup football. The UK and US are two exceptions (more details on which below), but if you're somewhere that isn't showing it then you can use a VPN to login to a region that is broadcasting the game. And it's really easy to do:

Live International Champions Cup football with a VPN

Live International Champions Cup football with a VPN
Scroll down to find out which broadcaster is showing the football in some of the major English speaking countries around the world. But even if the place where you live doesn't have it, you can always use a VPN to dial in to a country that does have a stream. A VPN is perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in a completely different location. We've tested hundreds of VPNs and can recommend these as the best VPN services currently available:

1. Express VPN (comes with a 30 day money back guarantee)
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How to stream Tottenham Hotspur vs AC MIlan live in the UK 

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The little-known subscription service Premier Sports has beaten all the other traditional UK broadcasters to the punch to grab the pre-season football action. You can subscribe for £9.99 per month for SD and HD coverage, or £99 per year if you have Sky and like the sound of its rugby union, rugby league and motorsport offerings, too.

Premier Sports has an app as well, which lets you watch all this action on the go. And if you're actually out of the UK but have subscribed, you can always use a VPN to relocate your IP to a UK location and watch the match as if you were back at home.

How to watch AC MIlan vs Spurs: US live stream 

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ESPN is the official US broadcaster of the International Champions Cup soccer. Assuming you have cable, you'll be able to watch on ESPN either at home, online or on the network's app for tablets and smartphones. If you're a cord cutter, you can alternatively watch on another subscription service such as DirectTV or Sling - each of which has a free trial.

International Champions Cup 2018 format

18 teams, two weeks, a league format...you may have guessed that this isn't your regulation kind of football tournament.

Each team plays three matches with 3 points for a win in 90 minutes, 2 points for a win on penalties, 1 point for a loss on penalties and 0 points for a loss. Whoever has the most points when all the matches are completed is the International Champions Cup winner, with head-to-head being the tie breaker if the top teams are level on points.

Adam Marshall

Adam was formerly the Content Director of Subscriptions and Services at Future, meaning that he oversaw many of the articles TechRadar produces about antivirus software, VPN, TV streaming, broadband and mobile phone contracts - from buying guides and deals news, to industry interest pieces and reviews. Adam has now dusted off his keyboard to write articles for the likes of TechRadar, T3 and Tom's Guide.