Spurs v Chelsea – how to watch, team news, kit colours, key information
We’ve another huge London derby at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday as Chelsea come to N17 (kick-off 1.30pm UK).
Much has changed since Harry Kane salvaged a last-gasp point at Stamford Bridge in the opening stages of the season – the Blues are now under the management of Graham Potter, while we’re back in the top four off the back of last weekend’s victory over West Ham and looking to put some distance between ourselves and fifth-placed Newcastle, who don’t play in the league this weekend owing to their involvement in the Carabao Cup final.
Here’s all the information you need to know ahead of what promises to be another exciting clash...
How can I watch the game?
Sunday’s fixture will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, kick-off 1.30pm.
Radio commentary will be available on BBC Radio 5 Live – full worldwide broadcast listings can be found here for those following us from outside the UK.
Wherever you are, you’ll also be able to follow the game via our popular Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the Spurs Official app. We’ve got you covered with full audio commentary, minute-by-minute text updates, goal alerts, stats, pictures and more.
For live pre-match coverage from inside the stadium, tune in to SPURSPLAY to catch our N17 Live show, available from just before 12.30pm 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.
Press Conference: Stellini ahead of Chelsea clash
What is the team news?
Cristian Stellini, who has continued to deputise for Antonio Conte this week, has confirmed that we have no fresh injury concerns going into the game.
That means Rodrigo Bentancur (knee), Yves Bissouma (ankle), Hugo Lloris (knee) and Ryan Sessegnon (hamstring) remain out.
Chelsea are without their captain, Cesar Azpilicueta, after the head injury he suffered against Southampton last weekend.
N’Golo Kante and Christian Pulisic are not expected to feature yet, but have both recently returned to training.
What colours will the teams be playing in?
As usual at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, we’ll be wearing our 2022/23 home kit of Lilywhite shirts, navy blue shorts and white socks.
Chelsea will wear blue shirts, blue shorts and dark-coloured socks.
Our goalkeeper will play in yellow, with Chelsea’s in orange.
Who is the referee?
Stuart Attwell has been assigned to referee Sunday’s match.
He’ll be assisted by Darren Cann and James Mainwaring, with Chris Kavanagh as the fourth official.
VAR duties will be undertaken by Paul Tierney, assisted by Simon Long.
What will the weather conditions be like?
It’s forecast to stay dry in north London on Sunday – it’s likely to be cloudy with a light breeze around the start of the game, with temperatures at around six degrees.
How can I get the matchday programme?
Emerson Royal, on target against West Ham last time out, speaks in this weekend’s main feature interview in the matchday programme. 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.
You can also order the programme online here for delivery direct to your door.