Follow us on

'.

How to watch Arsenal vs Tottenham in the Premier League, kick-off time, TV channel and latest team news

Tottenham Hotspur prepare for a return to Premier League action with a huge north London derby on the horizon. Here’s how to watch the clash against Arsenal.

The Premier League finally returns following a two-week pause brought about by the November international break, and Tottenham Hotspur now shift their attention towards a clash that always carries real weight.

Thomas Frank will be taking charge of his first north London derby, and it is a moment that will test both his plans and his temperament.

This marks the first competitive meeting of the season between Spurs and Arsenal, although the two met in a pre-season tie in Asia, where Tottenham got the better of Mikel Arteta’s side.

Emirates Arsenal
Photo by Huy Phan

When and where Arsenal vs Tottenham takes place

Tottenham will be visiting the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, 23 November 2025, with kick-off scheduled for 16:30 (UK time).

  • Premier League
    • ArsenalArsenal

      TottenhamTottenham

How to watch Arsenal vs Tottenham in the Premier League

Supporters in the United Kingdom can watch Arsenal vs Tottenham live on Sky Sports Main Event,
Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.

Team news for Arsenal and Tottenham

Both sides come into this fixture with several injury concerns, as Tottenham remain without a number of established first-team players.

Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison remain sidelined, while Radu Dragusin continued his recovery during the break after getting 45 minutes under his belt in a behind-closed-doors match.

Dominic Solanke could be in contention, with reports hinting towards a possible return after the international window.

Lucas Bergvall remains a doubt after withdrawing from the Swedish national team, and Archie Gray is still out alongside Kota Takai, Ben Davies and Yves Bissouma.

Pape Matar Sarr picked up a knock in a friendly against Brazil and remains a doubt for this one.

Randal Kolo Muani is also out after picking up an injury to his jaw in the clash against United, while Kudus could return at the weekend, having missed out entirely against the Red Devils in matchweek 11.

Arsenal also have their own problems to deal with. Gabriel is currently out with a muscle issue, while Gabriel Jesus continues his recovery from a cruciate ligament injury.

Gabriel Martinelli is sidelined with a thigh problem, and Kai Havertz is dealing with a knee issue.

Martin Odegaard is managing a knee injury, Noni Madueke is unavailable with a knee concern, and Riccardo Calafiori is considered doubtful due to physical discomfort.

Spurs Web prediction for Arsenal vs Tottenham

Thomas Frank will be looking to guide Tottenham to a first away victory at the Emirates on Sunday, as Spurs have failed to win in their last ten visits to Arsenal’s ground.

The Gunners, on their part, will be aiming to bounce back from their draw in their last league outing against Sunderland.

Tottenham, however, will take encouragement from the fact that they have the best away record in the league this season, and with the fixture taking place at the Emirates, they could get a result, and that is what we expect.

Score Prediction: Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham

Have something to tell us about this article?