Tottenham and West Ham will reunite in a London derby that is being dubbed 'El Sackico' in the week leading up to the match. Both Thomas Frank and Nuno Espirito Santo are under immense pressure and defeat for either head coach could spell the end of their reigns in the capital.
Spurs are without a win in four matches, having failed to secure a single victory in 2026 so far, while West Ham are staring at the prospect of relegation. The Hammers sit 18th in the table and seven points adrift from safety, on their second head coach of the season after Graham Potter was previously dismissed. Here's everything you need to know about the Tottenham vs West Ham match...
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When is Tottenham vs West Ham?
The match is scheduled for Saturday, 17 January 2026, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Kick-off is at 3pm GMT.
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Is Tottenham vs West Ham on TV?
UK TV and live stream: Due to the 3pm blackout rule, which aims to encourage stadium attendance by preventing live broadcasts of football matches in the UK between 2.45pm and 5.15pm on Saturdays, this game will not be shown live on TV or streamed in the UK.
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Radio coverage: BBC Radio 5 Live will provide live radio commentary for fans in the UK. For those based in London, local coverage will be available via BBC Radio London.
How to watch in the USA: American viewers can stream the match live on Peacock, with kick-off at 10am ET or 7am PT.
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International broadcasters: The Premier League's international partners, including DAZN in Canada and Stan Sport in Australia, will broadcast the game worldwide. Fans outside the UK should check their local listings for specific channel information.
Match highlights: Extended highlights will be aired on Match of the Day on BBC One at 10.30pm on Saturday in the UK. Shorter clips and all the goals will also be accessible on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel shortly after the final whistle.
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Spurs have suffered a significant setback with the announcement that Richarlison will be sidelined for up to seven weeks due to a hamstring injury. Frank confirmed that the striker incurred the injury during their recent FA Cup loss to Aston Villa.
On a brighter note, Yves Bissouma is back and ready to play following his return from the Africa Cup of Nations. Lucas Bergvall, Destiny Udogie and Dominic Solanke are all approaching full fitness and could potentially participate.
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West Ham defender Dinos Mavropanos is questionable after being substituted due to a neck injury in the club's FA Cup triumph over QPR. The Hammers are also keeping an eye on the fitness levels of midfielders Mateus Fernandes and Lucas Paqueta ahead of the match.
Spurs are aiming to break a disappointing streak, having secured only one victory in their last seven matches across all competitions. West Ham had been on an 11-match winless streak before their cup win over QPR last weekend.