Arsenal v Spurs – how to watch, team news, key information
Sun 26 September 2021, 10:29|Tottenham Hotspur
It’s north London derby day as we make the trip to the Emirates to take on Arsenal in the Premier League this afternoon (kick-off 4.30pm UK).
After five games each in the league, we’re on nine points and the Gunners are on six.
Here’s all you need to know ahead of the game...
How can I watch the game?
Today’s match is being broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, kick-off 4.30pm.
Live radio commentary will be available on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Supporters who are attending the match can find all the latest travel information here.
If you’re supporting us from overseas, check out the worldwide broadcast listings to see if the match is being shown in your area.
A reminder that you can also follow every kick of the action wherever you are in the world via our live Match Centre here on the website and app, complete with live text and audio commentary, goal alerts and stats.
Alternatively, join our official Watchalong on Twitch from 3.30pm UK.
How will the teams line up?
Lucas Moura is back in the frame after missing our last two matches with a knock picked up in the 2-2 draw at Stade Rennais earlier this month.
However, we’re still without the services of Steven Bergwijn and Ryan Sessegnon through injury.
Arsenal have Granit Xhaka back after a three-game ban and they have a fully fit squad to choose from.
Who is the referee and what colours will the teams be playing in?
Craig Pawson is the man in charge of the derby today. He’ll be assisted by Ian Hussin and Dan Robathan, along with fourth official Peter Bankes.
Stuart Attwell and assistant Constantine Hatzidakis are on VAR duty.
We’ll be in our 2021/22 home kit of Lilywhite shirts, navy shorts and navy socks, with our keeper in the alternative yellow goalkeeping strip for the first time this season.
Arsenal will play in red shirts, white shorts and red and white socks, with their keeper in green.
What will the weather be like?
It’s forecast to be cloudy but dry at the Emirates today, with temperatures around 21 degrees when the match starts.