How to watch today’s Arsenal vs Tottenham Premier League clash: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Tottenham travel to the Emirates Stadium to take on Arsenal on Sunday in the North London derby.
Arsenal are the favourites against Tottenham, with the Gunners leading the way at the top of the Premier League.
The international break has provided both teams with an opportunity to regroup after disappointing late draws in their last matches.
Tottenham drew 2-2 with Manchester United, after Matthijs de Ligt scored late on, with Arsenal suffering the same fate after a late goal from Brian Brobbey in a 2-2 draw away at Sunderland.
Tottenham’s home form was criticised following the draw to Manchester United, with Thomas Frank‘s team having far more joy on the road.
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How to watch Arsenal vs Tottenham
Arsenal have dominated the North London derby of late. Tottenham have not emerged victorious from the contest since May of 2022, when Harry Kane and Son Heung-min scored to push the Lilywhites towards the top four.
Rob Holding had been sent off in the first half of the game, after receiving two yellow cards in quick succession for fouls on Son.
The Gunners would go on to miss out on the Champions League places, with Tottenham, under Antonio Conte, surging towards a fourth-placed finish.
The years since, however, have seen Arsenal go from strength to strength, while Tottenham have languished amid several managerial appointments.
Frank will hope his side are now ready to turn a corner, however, with Sunday presenting the perfect opportunity to get one back over their noisy North London rivals.
Tottenham’s trip to Arsenal can be watched live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Ultra HDR, and can be streamed live on Now TV.
Arsenal vs Tottenham kick-off time
Tottenham often had joy against Arsenal at White Hart Lane, but the Emirates Stadium has always been a difficult proposition.
In the 19 years that have passed since the Gunners moved from Highbury, Tottenham have won just twice – with only one of those wins coming in the Premier League.
That day saw Harry Redknapp‘s side come from two goals down to win 3-2, with Gareth Bale, Rafael van der Vaart, and Younes Kaboul netting.
Frank will hope to repeat those heroics on Sunday to become just the second-ever Tottenham manager to win at the Emirates Stadium in the Premier League.
The North London derby will kick off at 16:30 GMT on Sunday.