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Spurs v Arsenal – how to watch, team news, kit colours, key information

Sat 14 January 2023, 22:00|Tottenham Hotspur

It’s north London derby time once again, with our eagerly-anticipated clash with Arsenal coming up at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday (kick-off 4.30pm UK).

The Gunners are flying high at the top of the table, but we’ll be aiming for three points to further boost our own campaign in the Premier League, having defeated Crystal Palace 4-0 in our most recent top-flight outing.

Here’s all the information you need to know ahead of what promises to be another hotly-contested encounter...

How can I watch the game?

Sunday’s derby will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, kick-off 4.30pm.

Radio commentary will be available on BBC Radio 5 Live, while our ever-popular Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the Spurs Official app is the perfect way to keep up to date with every kick of the game, wherever you are in the world.

There, you’ll find full audio commentary along with minute-by-minute text updates, goal alerts, stats, pictures and much more.

For live pre-match coverage from inside the stadium, tune in to SPURSPLAY to catch our N17 Live show, available from just before 3.30pm UK when the team news breaks.

Look out for match highlights on SPURSPLAY from two hours after the game too, with the full match replay available to watch on-demand from Monday morning.

Worldwide broadcast listings are available here if you’re following us from outside the UK.

What is the team news?

There’s good news for us with Dejan Kulusevski back available for selection after missing our last three minutes with a muscle problem picked up in training.

Antonio Conte will make late decisions on Richarlison and Rodrigo Bentancur, with both players working their way back after suffering injuries at the World Cup.

Lucas Moura is expected to remain sidelined.

Arsenal are missing Gabriel Jesus and Reiss Nelson through injury, although Emile Smith Rowe is back in contention after a substitute appearance in their recent FA Cup tie against Oxford United – his first taste of first team action since September.

Attacker Bukayo Saka was forced off in the Oxford match, but is expected to be available on Sunday.

What colours will the teams be playing in?

It’s traditional derby day colours on Sunday – we’ll be wearing our 2022/23 home kit as usual, featuring Lilywhite shirts, navy blue shorts and white socks, while Arsenal will have their red shirts with white sleeves, white shorts and red socks.

Our goalkeeper will play in all yellow, with theirs in green.

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Who is the referee?

The man in charge of the derby on Sunday is Craig Pawson.

The assistant referees will be Marc Perry and Scott Ledger, with Darren England as the fourth official.

VAR duties will be carried out by Paul Tierney, along with assistant Constantine Hatzidakis.

What will the weather conditions be like?

It’ll be cloudy and breezy in north London on Sunday, although it should stay dry. Temperatures will be at around seven degrees.

How can I get the matchday programme?

Heung-Min Son stars on the cover and speaks exclusively in our main interview in Sunday’s official matchday programme.

We also hear from Cristian Romero on his World Cup success with Argentina, there’s the latest from Antonio Conte in his exclusive programme column, plus everything you need to know about the derby and much, much more.

Priced at the usual £4, buy yours from the Spurs Shop at the Tottenham Experience, various pods situated around the stadium or from the Tap Inn Bars or Goal Line Bar within the ground itself.

Fans not attending the game can order the programme online here for delivery direct to your door.