Tottenham vs Arsenal: live streams, TV channels, kick-off time, watch from anywhere, team news
New Spurs boss Igor Tudor faces a huge task in his first game against the table-topping Gunners
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It’s a baptism of fire for Igor Tudor as his first game in charge of Tottenham is a North London derby against an Arsenal side sitting top of the Premier League table. The Gunners are a massive 29 points clear of their bitter rivals and will be looking to inflict yet another defeat on a Spurs side that have won just two home league games all season.
You can watch Tottenham vs Arsenal live streams from anywhere in the world using a VPN.
The Tottenham vs Arsenal live stream will take place on Sunday, February 22.
● Kick-Off: 3 p.m. GMT / 10 a.m. ET / 7 a.m. PT / 2 a.m. AEST
● U.S. — USA Network via Sling
● U.K. — Sky Sports
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A 2-1 defeat to Newcastle proved to be the end for Thomas Frank as the Spurs hierarchy pulled the trigger on their summer appointment. Tottenham moved quickly to bring Tudor to the club and will be hoping the former Juventus boss can quickly address their worrying run of form. Now eight games with a win, 16th in the table and just five points above the relegation zone, it certainly won’t be easy for the Croatian as he will have to cope without 12 first team players who will miss the Arsenal game to either injury or suspension.
In stark contrast to Spurs, Arsenal are enjoying a superb campaign that sees them fighting for trophies on multiple fronts. However, it is securing a first Premier League title since 2004 that remains the priority for manager Mikel Arteta. That cause has not been helped in recent weeks, with disappointing draws against Brentford and Wolves. Yet they remain five points clear of Man City, albeit having played one game more. They’ll aim to get back to winning ways against Spurs and will hope for a repeat of the 4–1 home win earlier this season.
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Tottenham vs Arsenal: Team news
Tottenham XI: Vicario; Dragusin, Palhinha, Xavi, Bissouma, Gray, Gallagher, Spence, Sarr, Van de Ven, Kolo Muani.
Subs: Austin, Richarlison, Tel, Solanke, Souza, Olusesi, Williams-Barnett, Rowswell, Wilson.
Arsenal XI: Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie; Zubimendi, Rice, Eze; Saka, Gyokeres, Trossard.
Subs: Arrizabalaga, Mosquera, Calafiori, Lewis-Skelly, Norgaard, Madueke, Martinelli, Odegaard, Jesus.
Tottenham vs Arsenal is streaming on USA Network in America which is available on Sling TV. To access the channel you will need a Sling Blue Plan with prices starting at $45.99/month. Their Blue Plan also gets you access to multiple other channels, including NFL Network, FX and AMC.
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Tottenham vs Arsenal live streams
Sky Sports is broadcasting Tottenham vs Arsenal in the UK.
Specifically on the Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event channel, as well as via Sky Go.
Prices are currently starting at £22/month. However, fans can also watch using a NOW Sports 24-hour pass from £14.99.
Not in the U.K.? Head to NordVPN and access your usual Premier League streams from anywhere in the world.
For fans in Australia, you can tune into Tottenham vs Arsenal via Stan Sport.
Stan Sport's subscriptions cost AU$20 a month on top of a Stan subscription, which starts at AU$12 a month.
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Adrian is a freelance journalist and copywriter based in the UK. He’s written about sport for a wide range of publications including World Soccer Magazine, Newsweek, Yahoo and FourFourTwo. Having covered everything from the NBA Finals and French Open to the London Olympics and F1 in Abu Dhabi, his great passion remains soccer – a sport he could write and talk about all day long.
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