Bayer Leverkusen have warmed up for their Champions League clash with Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley on Wednesday night by training at Regent's Park.

The Bundesliga side trained on the public pitches at the north-west London park on Wednesday morning.

Christian Machowski, the head of travel management company Euro Sport & Event Management, tweeted: 'No training facilities in central London, so we arranged a light warm up session for Bayer Leverkusen in Regent's Park this morning.'

Bayer Leverkusen players take part in a training session at Regent's Park on Wednesday

The German side prepare for their Champions League clash against Tottenham Hotspur

Leverkusen players make their way to the pitch at Regent's Park on Wednesday morning

An adult football pitch at the park costs £65 (excluding VAT) plus an extra £12.50 for goal nets and corner flags.

This is not the first time that a German club have prepared for a Champions League clash at Regent's Park.

In November 2014, Jurgen Klopp's Borussia Dortmund trained at the park ahead of a group match with Arsenal.

Leverkusen currently sit 10th in the Bundesliga table after a mixed start to their domestic season.

Four wins and four defeats puts them 10 points off the top already and they have won only one of their last five matches in all competitions.

Since their goalless draw against Tottenham they have lost 3-0 at home to high-flying Hoffenheim and drawn 2-2 against third-tier side Sportfreunde Lotte in the German Cup before recording a much-needed win over struggling Wolfsburg on Saturday.

Bayer Leverkusen players had trained at Wembley Stadium the night before

Wembley will play host to the Champions League match between Spurs and Leverkusen

Former Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez is enduring a minor goal-drought by his own high standards, having failed to find the net in any of his last five matches, although he already has seven goals in 13 appearances for Leverkusen this season.

The striker went close on a number of occasions in the reverse fixture in Germany, denied in the second half only by a brilliant save by Tottenham's Hugo Lloris.

Leverkusen captain Lars Bender will miss the match with a bruised foot, meaning Brazilian defender Wendell is expected to come in.

Centre-backs Jonathan Tah and Omer Toprak are also struggling with minor muscle injuries, although Toprak is considered more likely to recover.

Croatian defender Tin Jedvaj could replace either if required.

Former Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez (centre) is part of the Leverkusen team