Tottenham Hotspur vs Leeds United: How to watch, TV channel and kick-off time

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Tottenham Hotspur host Leeds United on Monday, as both sides look to continue their strong runs in the Premier League.

Since returning from the international break last month, Daniel Farke’s side have been in fine form, with three wins out of four in the league.

It has been a fantastic year for the Whites, who have settled into top flight life seamlessly following their ascent last May.

Tottenham, meanwhile, have surged under Roberto De Zerbi in recent weeks – winning successive matches against Wolves and Aston Villa.

Looking ahead to the clash on Monday, MOT Leeds News takes a look at the key details.

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How to watch Tottenham vs Leeds

Hosts Spurs had not won a match in 2026 until two weeks ago, when they finally ended the drought against Wolves.

As a result, the Lilywhites are now the favourites to go on and secure survival – though Leeds will be looking to have a say in this.

With the fixture selected for coverage by Sky, supporters not making the far-from-ideal trip to London will be able to watch live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with Ultra HD options available with the appropriate hardware.

Fans on the move can stream the action through the Sky Go app, subject to subscription, as well as the Sky Sports website.

As always with the Monday Night Football programme, coverage will start 90 minutes before kick-off, with further analysis from Jamie Carragher after the final whistle.

Leeds to end fantastic season on a high

Heading into the final three matches, Farke and his side will be looking to end what has been a sensational season on a high.

During the term’s early days, the Whites continued to struggle at the bottom end, putting pressure on Farke’s shoulders.

However, Leeds have since responded perfectly, and have even played some fantastic football across their most recent wins.

Looking to build towards next season, it is crucial that the West Yorkshire outfit do not end up ‘on the beach’ and simply let the season fizzle out.

Starting with a trip to Tottenham, Farke and his men must ensure that they end the season strongly, with a view to further progression next term.