
How to watch today’s Fulham vs Tottenham clash: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time
Tottenham are hoping to win their first Premier League match in 2026 when they visit Fulham on Sunday.
It’s safe to say their domestic form has been unacceptable, as they very much find themselves in a relegation battle heading into the business end of the season.
Igor Tudor didn’t have the start he wanted to life in N17, with his Spurs side losing 4-1 to Arsenal in last Sunday’s North London derby.
Now, Tottenham have the perfect chance to bounce back against Marco Silva’s Fulham, who are currently 10th in the Premier League.
Tottenham News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of Sunday’s game.

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How to watch Fulham vs Tottenham
In their last meeting, Fulham beat Spurs 2-1 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to secure their first away win of the campaign in November.
Kenny Tete and Harry Wilson scored twice in the opening six minutes to leave Thomas Frank’s side with a mountain they weren’t able to climb.
This clash between Fulham and Spurs will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HD.
| Date | 1 March |
| Kick-off time | 2pm |
| Stadium | Craven Cottage |
| TV channel | Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HD |
Sky Sports will also upload highlights of the game via their social media channels, while customers will be able to watch the game on the Sky Sports+ app, Sky Go UK, NOW UK and Sky Sports Extra.
Highlights will also be shown on BBC One’s Match of the Day 2 programme at 10:30pm on Sunday.
Although Fulham are looking to complete the league double over Spurs for just the second time in their history, the Lilywhites have been given a boost after Tudor’s latest press conference.
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Why Kevin Danso and Pedro Porro’s return could help Tottenham beat Fulham
The Croatian head coach confirmed on Thursday that Danso and Porro were fit to play after both spending a month on the sidelines.
The Spanish right-back has created 32 chances this season, which leaves him as one of the best attacking right-backs in the division.
His threat as a wing-back could prove to be very dangerous in Tudor’s system, and the likes of Dominic Solanke and Randal Kolo Muani could profit from his pinpoint deliveries.

As for Danso, not only are his throw-ins valuable, but his speed in defence is certainly needed after Radu Dragusin’s poor performance against Arsenal.
Tudor will relish having two defenders at his disposal that he can place confidence in, and their return to the starting line-up could make all the difference at Craven Cottage.
For more on Tottenham’s fight in the relegation battle, head over to Football Insider.