How to watch West Ham vs Tottenham - TV channel, live stream details and kick-off time

Richarlison looks to hold on to the ball in Tottenham's last visit to West Ham in the Premier League. (Image: Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images)

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Tottenham Hotspur travel to the London Stadium this evening for a fierce clash with rivals West Ham United.

Spurs head into the fixture relatively satisfied by the start Thomas Frank has made in north London. After back-to-back victories to start the campaign, including an impressive away victory over Manchester City, Tottenham were brought down to Earth with a bump after losing at home to AFC Bournemouth.

They have Mohammed Kudus in their ranks who is expected to receive a less than warm reception on his first trip back to West Ham since his summer exit. As for the Hammers, they suffered a nightmare start to the season, while conceding eight goals in two matches.

What time is kick-off?

West Ham vs Spurs shall kick-off at 5.30pm (UK time) on Saturday, September 13.

How can I watch the match in the UK?

This fixture has been chosen for Sky Sports' TV coverage. As such, the match will be available on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.

Fans can also stream the match in the UK via either the Sky Sports App or a Now TV sports pass.

What if I'm not in the UK?

Due to the Premier League's global broadcast rights, supporters outside of the UK will, also, be able to follow the action. In the United States, for example, fuboTV and Peacock will be showing the game while DAZN, fuboTV and Amazon Prime have the rights in Canada.

Over in Asia, the fixture will be shown on Coupang Play in South Korea and U-NEXT in Japan. Meanwhile in Africa, most countries shall be showing the game live on SuperSport Premier League including Nigeria, Mozambique and South Africa.

As for in Europe, Spain shall show the game on DAZN, France will have it on Canal+ Foot, while Germany will be broadcasting the fixture on Sky Sport Premier League.

How else can I follow the fixture?

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