Tottenham and Dinamo Zagreb are confident they will be able to play the two legs of their Europa League last-16 tie in their own stadiums.
Spurs were forced to travel to Budapest for the away leg against Wolfsberger of Austria in the previous round of the competition.
Manchester United took on Real Sociedad in Turin rather than San Sebastian, while Arsenal travelled to Rome and Athens to play the two legs of their tie against Portuguese giants Benfica.


The Europa League is a more tangled adventure than ever because of the Covid-related travel restrictions but Spurs hope to be able to settle their contest against the Croatian champions with games in London and Zagreb.