The cost of watching Tottenham Hotspur (Spurs) matches on TV varies significantly depending on your location, the competition (primarily Premier League, but also Champions League/Europa League, FA Cup, etc.), and whether you opt for full subscriptions, pay-per-view/day passes, or club-specific services.
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Tottenham’s Premier League games are broadcast live on Sky Sports (primary broadcaster, showing the majority) and TNT Sports (fewer games). Highlights are often on the BBC.
Mandatory TV Licence: Required by law to watch any live TV broadcasts (including football). It costs £174.50 per year (or about £14.54 per month). Without this, it’s illegal to watch live coverage on TV or devices.
Sky Sports (main option for most Spurs games): Full Sky TV packages with Sports channels start around £35–£50+ per month (depending on bundle, contract length, and add-ons; e.g., £35/month mentioned for Sky Sports access on a longer contract).
For flexibility without a full Sky subscription, use NOW (formerly NOW TV): Day pass for Sports: Around £14.99 (for 24-hour access to watch a specific match).
Monthly pass: Around £34.99 (cancel anytime, covers all Sky Sports channels).
TNT Sports (for some matches, often midweek or specific slots): Available via Sky Q packages or directly through Discovery+ / TNT Sports streaming.
Costs around £30–£31 per month (often bundled with Discovery+ content).
To watch all or most live Premier League games (including Tottenham’s), you typically need both Sky and TNT Sports access, plus the TV Licence—potentially totalling £50–£80+ per month depending on your setup. Not all games are on TV due to the 3 pm Saturday blackout rule for lower leagues, but Premier League matches are widely covered.
For non-live content: SPURSPLAY (Tottenham’s official streaming service): Provides full-match replays, highlights (available ~24 hours after games), pre-season friendlies, academy/women’s matches, and exclusive club content. It costs £45 per year (£35 discounted for season ticket holders or One Hotspur members). No live first-team Premier League/cup games due to broadcast restrictions.
FA Cup games may be on BBC (free with TV Licence) or TNT Sports, while European games (e.g., Champions League) are on TNT Sports/Discovery+.In the US (for reference, as some queries imply international interest)
Tottenham’s Premier League matches stream primarily on Peacock (NBC’s service), with some on USA Network or other channels. Peacock Premium: Starts around $10.99–$11/month (with ads) or higher for ad-free.
Other options like fuboTV or Sling may carry select games. Costs can add up if following multiple competitions (e.g., Champions League on Paramount+).