What channel is Arsenal vs Tottenham, kick-off time, TV and live stream details

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Leandro Trossard of Arsenal (Image: Getty Images)
Leandro Trossard of Arsenal (Image: Getty Images)

It's another weekend packed full of Premier League action but all eyes will be on the Emirates this weekend for the first North London derby of the season.

Arsenal and Spurs have both had strong starts to the new Premier League campaign with both registering four wins and a draw from their opening five games. Spurs have been given a new lease of life under new manager Ange Postecoglou and their remarkable late, late show against Sheffield United last weekend saw them rescue three points just as it looked they were going to stutter to a shock home defeat.

Arsenal on the other hand are fresh off demolishing PSV in their Champions League opener on Wednesday night. The PSV tie displayed Arsenal in all their free flowing prowess while their last Premier League tie, a 1-0 win away to Everton at Goodison park, exhibited a toughness and resilience Mikel Arteta would've been thrilled with.

The start both teams have made means this is one of the most hotly anticipated North London derby's in years so let's find out all you need to know on how to tune in.

When is Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur?

Arsenal vs Tottenham will take place on Sunday, September 24 and is set for a 2pm kick-off time.

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How can you watch it?

You can catch all the action live and exclusive on Sky Sports. Sky customers can watch 128 exclusive games, including the biggest games every weekend for £15 extra a month for 12 months on Sky Sports Premier League.

Sports fans can also get access to the complete Sky Sports sports package for £22 extra a month. You can view all Sky Sports deals here.

Match odds

Latest odds from Betfred:

  • Arsenal - 7/10

  • Draw - 16/5

  • Spurs - 10/3

*odds subject to change

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What's the team news?

Gabriel Martinelli is a doubt for Arsenal, having missed the win over PSV and Thomas Partey remains out. Kai Havertz could start as well as Leandro Trossard while it's likely that David Raya will keep his place in goal once again.

Ivan Perisic will not be involved for Tottenham after he suffered an ACL injury in training which could rule him out all season. Brennan Johnson could be in contention as well as Richarlison after his late heroics last weekend.

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