Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur live stream: How to watch Premier League game online and on TV today, team news
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(Streaming>>>>) Arsenal — Tottenham Live Broadcast 28 April 2024
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Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur live stream: How to watch Premier League game online and on TV today, team news
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Can Spurs shatter Arsenal's title challenge?
Tottenham vs Arsenal live streams see the home side hoping to spoil the Gunners' charge for the Premier League title in this crucial north London derby
Tottenham have had over two weeks to prepare for this meeting with their biggest rivals, but that's also a long time to dwell on their last result: a 4-0 thrashing at the hands of Newcastle. With a fifth Champions League place for next season now looking unlikely for Premier League teams, this is a must-win for Spurs, but they've only beaten the Gunners once in their last six meetings.
Arsenal haven't had the same amount of time to get ready for this huge clash, but they could hardly have asked for a better confidence booster than the 5-0 win over Chelsea in midweek. The Gunners' defence is arguably their biggest strength at the moment, with clean sheets in each of their last six away games, but Spurs have scored in their last 25 home games on the bounce. One of those runs must end.
Tottenham vs Arsenal live stream, Date, Time, Channels
Tottenham vs Arsenal live streams will be available on Sunday, April 28.
Time: 2 p.m. BST / 9 a.m. ET / 6 a.m. PT / 11 p.m. AEST (Apr. 29)
U.S. — Watch on USA Network via Sling TV
U.K. — Watch on Sky Sports
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Tottenham’s last game was a 4-0 defeat away from home against Newcastle United while being outshot by four in the match, 16 to 12. Tottenham failed to score, but Timo Werner led the club with five shots.
In its last game on April 23, Arsenal beat Chelsea FC 5-0 at home. Arsenal outshot Chelsea FC 27 to eight. Benjamin William White and Kai Havertz both scored two goals for Arsenal.
It is one of the most significant games of the Premier League weekend. Not only is it a new edition the North London Derby, but it also sees both teams vying for important objectives. Tottenham are aiming for qualification in the Champions League. Currently, it appears challenging as they trail Aston Villa by 7 points, but they have several games in hand to make up ground.
On the other hand, Arsenal are in the title race. The draw between Liverpool and West Ham has been advantageous for them, but they need three points to capitalize on that result and maintain a one-point lead over Manchester City, who also have a game to recover.
Arsenal travel to face bitter rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the North London Derby on Sunday needing a win to maintain their chances of a first Premier League title triumph since 2004. The Gunners blew Chelsea away in midweek so go to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium full of confidence unlike Spurs who went down to Newcastle United two weeks ago. Manchester City's FA Cup run has given Ange Postecoglou's side a two-week break which could aid their chances in what is a very tough run-in fixtures-wise.
Tottenham are six points behind Aston Villa in the race for fourth place and UEFA Champions League qualification but one of those two games in hand for Spurs is against City with Chelsea and Liverpool to come after Arsenal this weekend. The 4-0 loss to Newcastle was demoralizing for Postecoglou and his players so expect a reaction with Son Heung-min particularly damming about that result. The South Korea international has seven goals and two assists to his name against the Gunners and scored twice earlier in the season to secure a draw in the last North London Derby back in September.
Losses to Villa and Bayern Munich have given Mikel Arteta much to worry about of late but his players responded by thumping Chelsea after a win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. City's win away at Brighton and Hove Albion means that Arsenal are only one point clear at the Premier League summit now which leaves minimal wiggle room for the Gunners in case of a disappointing result here. If Arteta's side are to stop Pep Guardiola's men from taking a record-breaking fourth consecutive English title, then all three points will be needed here in arguably the toughest remaining game.
Destiny Udogie's season is over through injury while Pedro Porro is a doubt although Richarlison should be fit to start after some recent knee trouble. Fraser Forster, Manor Solomon and Ryan Sessegnon are unlikely to be back before the end of this campaign, though.
Jurrien Timber scored on his return to action with the reserves and Arteta could make a late decision to include him in the game day squad. Otherwise, there should be no changes to the side that thumped Chelsea so Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus will be substituted again. Takehiro Tomiyasu went 72 minutes against Chelsea and should be able to start again here.
The Gunners make the short trip for the showdown in buoyant mood after thumping Chelsea 5-0 in midweek, as Ben White and Kai Havertz braces added to Leandro Trossard's early effort.
There is plenty at stake for Tottenham as well, as they are bidding to overhaul a six-point deficit to Aston Villa in the chase for the last Champions League place.
Ange Postecoglou's side have had 15 days to recover from their 4-0 defeat to Newcastle, and that freshness could prove crucial as Arsenal have played four games in the intervening period.
Son Heung-min bagged a brace in last September's reverse fixture at the Emirates Stadium, when the two teams played out an entertaining 2-2 draw, but Spurs' South Korean forward is out of form having failed to fire in his last three outings.