Postpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 30 April 2019
How much impact will VAR have on tonight's match? Manchester City fans are probably still having nightmares.
If this match is anything like that one, I'm getting more popcorn.
Emma Sanders
How much impact will VAR have on tonight's match? Manchester City fans are probably still having nightmares.
If this match is anything like that one, I'm getting more popcorn.
Oh, I'm so excited! It's like Christmas but better because it's football.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The biggest night in Tottenham Hotspur's history? Plenty seem to think so and this magnificent new stadium is alive inside and outside for the club's first Champions League semi-final.
Ajax, the young team that is the talk of Europe, provide formidable opposition but if you had offered this situation to Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino at the start of a hazardous group campaign they would have signed up on the spot.
What a night in prospect.
I'll never know why Southampton let Dusan Tadic go... Mad!
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They were summer transfers that barely raised an eyebrow - but now look to be two of the signings of the season.
Our man Matt Davis takes a look at Ajax duo Dusan Tadic and Daley Blind, who failed to make it in the Premier League but have stormed through Europe this season.
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Conor: Van Basten without a shadow of a doubt. A triple Ballon d'Or winner and only the third at the time to achieve such a feat, then there's his exploits at Euro 88' and the fact he was the complete center forward.
Jesus Khalifa: Johan Cruyff
Reefermadness: De Boer brothers.
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Here's what Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino had to say ahead of tonight's semi-final. As you can see, he was pretty excited!
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Four changes to the Spurs team that lost 1-0 to West Ham in the Premier League this weekend.
As expected, Lucas Moura starts and so does Fernando Llorente.
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The Ajax team is out. There's a return for Brazilian 22-year-old superstar David Neres. Kasper Dolberg drops to the bench.
I'll bring you the Spurs team when it drops.
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Ajax are competing in their first Champions League semi-final since the 1996/7 season - when they lost to Juventus.
The Dutch club, who are currently ahead of PSV Eindhoven on goal difference at the top of the Eredivisie, had to fight off some immense competition to get here.
They drew twice with German giants Bayern Munich in the group phase, before eliminating Real Madrid - winners of the competition in four of the past five seasons.
Ajax then went one better, knocking out Cristiano Ronaldo and his Juve teammates in the quarter-finals.
Victory in the two-legged semi-final with Tottenham would set up a memorable final for the four-time European champions.
It's been some season for Ajax. Each time they have played, they have excited me. A few giant-killings later and they're in the semi-finals of the Champions League.
Incredible!
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It's going to be a challenging night for Tottenham, who are without top goalscorer Harry Kane and in-form striker Son Heung-min, who is suspended.
Brazilian Lucas Moura is set to feature instead.
"It's a big moment for me," said Moura. "It's a dream to play in this competition."
"I need to enjoy this opportunity and play my best."
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Edgar Davids is some character but Rafael van der Vaart, a former striker who played for both Tottenham and Ajax, is giving him a run for his money.
He's recently announced he's entering a professional darts tournament. So we challenged him to a game - and got his thoughts on tonight's match.
How'd you guys get on in the quiz? I was one when Ajax last won the Champions League but even I could name at least seven of those players.
Clarence Seedorf is just a legend isn't he? And this guy... iconic.
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Johnny Bowe: I've supported Spurs since 1980 when Steve Archibald was playing. This is the biggest night so far for me. 2-1 Spurs tonight.
Joe: As much as I try to convince myself that we've gone further than anyone could've possibly believed, especially after our 1st three group games, I'll be gutted if we go out at this stage.
Zach Kingsbury: I hope Ajax continue to show the world what they're about tonight.
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Ajax is famous for producing some of the best footballers in history but never seem to be able to keep hold of them.
It seems another generation has blossomed. The average age of Ajax’s starting XI in the Champions League this season has been 24 years and 257 days.
It's the youngest of any of the semi-finalists, and the second youngest of all the 32 teams to take part in the competition this season.
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Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has just about recovered from that dramatic quarter-final victory over Manchester City.
As well as Buzz Lightyear, he's been talking about Spurs' team spirits and what they can expect from tonight's opponents.
"We have a spirit in the team that we can achieve anything and all is possible - that's our strength.
"We have a great opportunity to be here playing the semi-final. It has not happened often.
"We must show respect for our opponents and Ajax fully deserve to be where they are. It's going to be a very competitive game."
A certain Eusebio was playing against Tottenham in that 1962 semi-final.
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It's also been a challenging journey for Tottenham on their way to the semi-finals.
Mauricio Pochettino's side picked up only one point from their first three group games - but then wins over PSV Eindhoven and Inter Milan, and an away draw at Barcelona, took them into the knockout stages.
They eliminated German side Borussia Dortmund in the last 16, before knocking out Premier League champions Manchester City in that dramatic quarter-final.
Spurs have never gone beyond the semi-finals of the Champions League and are hoping to become the 40th different team to reach the final.
The last time they featured in a semi-final in 1961-62, they were eliminated by eventual winners Benfica.
Will they fare better this year?
Shots fired from Tony!!!!