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Tottenham are looking to put a midweek defeat away to Galatasaray behind them as the Premier League swiftly returns. For the final time in 2024, Spurs will venture back into action before an international break.

When they return, it will be six weeks of intense football over the winter. It is a period that promises to make or break the seasons of many.

In general, Tottenham are trending in the right direction. They put poor first half performances behind them at home to hammer both West Ham and Aston Villa in recent weeks and remain in touch with their rivals for the top four.

Heading into a favourable fixture against relegation strugglers Ipswich Town - who remain one of just two winless teams in the league after 10 games - Spurs will be confident of putting pressure on those around them. The Tractor Boys have been draw specialists, taking a point from five of their games so far, no team has more.

However, they have also failed to take advantage of openings in games and have relied upon the impact of former Manchester City academy ace Liam Delap. Tottenham, themselves, have been buoyed by the return of Son Heung-Min and the form of Dominic Solanke.

Here, football.london brings you all the details on how to follow and watch the match.

When is Tottenham vs Ipswich and what time is kick-off?

Tottenham vs Ipswich Town is due to kick off at 2pm on Sunday, November 10 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. It is one of three matches at the same time.

Manchester United face Leicester City at Old Trafford also at 2pm, whilst the final game of the early slot is Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle. Chelsea host Arsenal in the final game of the weekend at 4:30pm on Sunday.

Is Tottenham vs Ipswich on TV?

No. Well, at least not for viewers in the UK. There are a host of international broadcasters who will be airing the game, though, for those unable to be at the stadium in north London.

How to watch Tottenham vs Ipswich

Across Europe the game will be on a variety of domestic channels including: Arena Sport, Astro Premier League, beIN, Canal+, DAZN, MAX, Optus Sport, Sky Sport, Sport 2, SuperSport, Siminn Sport, TV3, V Sport, and Viaplay. FuboTV (Canada), Hub Premier, Telemundo, and USA Network will also have coverage.

Outside of that, football.london has a live match blog directly from the ground with pre-game buildup, updates throughout the action, analysis and reaction as well as press conference coverage. Highlights can be accessed on Youtube for those in the UK via the Sky Sports channel.

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