How to watch today’s Tottenham vs Fulham match: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Thomas Frank will be looking to end Tottenham’s sour home form when he welcomes Fulham to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday.
Tottenham suffered a humiliating 4-1 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium last Premier League matchday.
Frank was urged to issue a response when Tottenham faced PSG in the UEFA Champions League, and despite a 5-3 scoreline, the Lilywhites played with heart, which delighted fans.
As a result, the Dane will look to build on his game against the Parisiens when Spurs take on Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday.
Tottenham vs Fulham kick-off time
Tottenham will host Fulham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 29 November at 8pm.
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Frank could opt to bench Richarlison despite his impressive display in the Champions League.
Furthermore, the striker also won five out of his seven contested aerial duels and made one recovery and clearance, according to Sofascore.
This would allow for Mohammed Kudus to be reintroduced into the fold and Xavi Simons to start in Spurs’ midfield once again.
Spurs skipper Cristian Romero will miss the confrontation after he picked up his fifth yellow card in Spurs’ defeat to Arsenal last weekend.
However, the real challenge for Frank will be getting a result at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
In true Spurs fashion, the club’s home form has been dreadful:
Thus, a convincing performance and home win will definitely be enough for Frank to win some fans back to his corner on Saturday.
Tottenham vs Fulham: Channel and stream
Tottenham fans can watch their side take to the pitch live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.
Furthermore, fans will also be able to tune in through the Sky Go app and Sky Ultra HD.
In addition to this, key match action will be uploaded onto the Sky Sports X account as well as their YouTube channel once the game ends.
Meanwhile, both clubs will post highlights and insights of the match on their social media accounts before and after the final whistle.