(Credit: Imago)
(Credit: Imago)

How to watch Tottenham vs Aston Villa: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

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Tottenham are set to host Aston Villa on Sunday as the Premier League returns to action after the international break.

Thomas Frank will be looking to pick up where Spurs left off, with the North London side enjoying a positive start to the season.

While Tottenham versus Aston Villa is expected to be a close game, many will be hoping for three points against a side that has struggled so far this season.

Now, Tottenham Hotspur News has explained how you can watch the match on Sunday from your own home.

Tottenham vs Aston Villa to be shown live on Sky Sports 

Given Tottenham’s form at present, it is little surprise that their games are being selected for TV coverage.

Their last match against Leeds at Elland Road was also on TV, with the game against Villa also receiving the same fate.

  • Tottenham are looking to continue the momentum they had gained before the international break
  • Spurs have struggled to beat Villa in the Premier League in recent times
  • However, Tottenham are slight favourites for the clash

Fans in the UK will be able to watch the match on Sky Sports Premier League, with kick-off currently scheduled for 2pm.

Coverage of the clash is set to start at 1pm, and the game can also be streamed from the Sky Sports app.

A close-up photo of the corner flag at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is set to host the clash on Sunday (Credit: Imago)

For those without Sky, a day pass can be purchased from NOW TV. As of 12 September, these are priced at £14.99.

Tottenham looking to end their poor run at home 

Despite the positives of this season, Spurs have continued to struggle at home.

Their only Premier League defeat of the campaign came against Bournemouth at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while Frank’s side were lucky to get a draw against Wolves last time out.

According to BBC Sport on 16 October, Spurs have only won three of their last 17 matches at home, picking up just a measly 13 points.

While much of this came under Ange Postecoglou, it is a run that simply must end, with Tottenham having another great opportunity to do this on Sunday.

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