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Spurs vs Palace | How to watch, team news, kit colours, key information

We’ve another important home game – our third one in succession following a free weekend at the end of February – when Crystal Palace come to N17 on Saturday (kick-off 3pm UK).

Here’s all you need to know ahead of the match...

How can I watch the game?

Saturday’s match has not been selected for live television coverage in the UK.

You will, as always, be able to follow the game live and in-depth via our Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the Spurs Official app, where we’ll have full live radio and text commentary available, in addition to all the regular stats and images.

Overseas broadcast listings can be found here for those following us from outside the UK.

A reminder that you’ll also be able to watch The Warm-Up, our pre-match show emanating from inside the stadium, from 2.15pm UK time on Saturday on SPURSPLAY and our official YouTube channel, with The Review Show available from two hours after the full-time whistle on SPURSPLAY.

Video highlights will also be available on SPURSPLAY from two hours after the game, with a full match replay available from midnight.

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What is the team news?

Richarlison is set to miss out for us after picking up a knee injury, although left-back Destiny Udogie is back in contention after missing our last match against Wolves a fortnight ago.

Pedro Porro, Ryan Sessegnon, Fraser Forster and Manor Solomon remain out.

Attacker Eberechi Eze is back in the frame for Palace after a hamstring injury, with midfielder Will Hughes also available again.

Joachim Andersen should be okay to feature after a slight concern at the end of Palace’s win over Burnley last week, although centre-back Marc Guehi and forward Michael Olise are still sidelined.

Who is the referee?

John Brooks will referee Saturday’s match, assisted by Lee Betts and Nick Greenhalgh.

The fourth official will be Darren England.

Rob Jones will be on VAR duty, assisted by Harry Lennard.

What colours will the teams be playing in?

We’ll be wearing our all-Lilywhite home strip, with our goalkeeper in light blue.

Crystal Palace will wear red and blue halved shirts with blue shorts and blue socks.

Their keeper will play in bright green.

What will the weather conditions be like?

There’ll be light cloud, a moderate breeze and a chance of rain in north London on Saturday afternoon. Temperatures should be at around eight degrees.

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