Tournament favourites Tottenham made a winning start to their UEFA Europa League campaign last week and they are expected to pick up another three points from Thursday's trip to Hungary to take on Ferencvaros.
Tottenham to win and both teams to score @ 15/8
Tottenham have won all four of their matches since last month's 1-0 home defeat to Arsenal in the Premier League and they should be too strong for hosts Ferencvaros.
Spurs outclassed Manchester United in Sunday's 3-0 league victory at Old Trafford, where they were helped by a first-half red card - later rescinded - for Red Devils captain Bruno Fernandes.
Ange Postecoglou's men had to dig deep in their previous three victories and backing Spurs to win and both teams to score looks the best bet in Budapest.
The Lilywhites scored two late goals to see off Championship side Coventry City 2-1 in the EFL Cup and conceded in the first 30 seconds of their 3-1 home win over Brentford.
The UEFA Europa League favourites beat Qarabag 3-0 in their opening game of the league phase, but it was not as straightforward as the scoreline suggests.
Centre-back Radu Dragusin was sent off in the seventh minute and the visitors to north London missed some great chances, including a second-half penalty.
Spurs may not risk key forward Heung-Min Son, who missed the Old Trafford win due to a hamstring problem, but they have enough attacking firepower to see off Ferencvaros.
The hosts are in confident mood after winning their first six games in Hungary's top division this season and they may well land a blow on an unreliable Tottenham defence.
However, Ferencvaros lost to Midtjylland in UEFA Champions League qualifying, edged past Borac Banja Luka on penalties in the UEFA Europa League play-offs and were beaten 2-1 at Anderlecht on matchday one.
Brennan Johnson to score at any time @ 2/1
Brennan Johnson has scored in each of Tottenham's last four wins and he should get opportunities to extend that fine run against Ferencvaros.
The Wales forward opened the scoring against Qarabag with a crisp finish from Dominic Solanke's pass and also broke the deadlock against United on Sunday.
Johnson enjoyed a productive second half of the 2023/24 season - his first campaign at Spurs - contributing four goals and eight assists in his last 18 Premier League appearances.
Injuries to Richarlison, Son and summer signing Wilson Odobert have helped him establish himself in the starting line-up.
Johnson racked up 13 shots in his last three league outings against Arsenal, Brentford and United and he hit the woodwork with one of his efforts at Old Trafford.
Yves Bissouma to be booked @ 3/1
Tottenham boss Postecoglou may rest his first-choice midfield trio of James Maddison, Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski, given that Spurs have an important league fixture away to Brighton at the weekend.
The Lilywhites have strength in depth in that department and exciting Swedish youngster Lucas Bergvall could line up alongside Pape Sarr and Yves Bissouma.
The tough-tackling Bissouma has made an impact despite amassing only 181 minutes of playing time in this season's Premier League.
He was booked in the games against Newcastle and Brentford, also picking up a yellow card in the UEFA Europa League win over Qarabag.
Bissouma received 26 yellow cards in just 61 Premier League starts for Brighton and Tottenham during the past three complete seasons and he could play a starring role in the midfield battle on Thursday.
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Ferencvaros - 5/1
Draw - 17/4
Tottenham Hotspur - 21/50
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