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Watch Spurs vs Liverpool: Live streams, TV channels, for Super Sunday clash

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You're going to want to watch Spurs vs Liverpool, with Sunday's clash the standout fixture of the Premier League weekend, and thankfully we have you covered with all the information on live streams, TV channels, and tuning in all over the world.

All eyes will be on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as league leaders Liverpool travel to one of the most enigmatic sides in the world right now.

On their day, Tottenham can dispatch anyone. They recently battered the Premier League champions Man City 4-0 and they come into this having smashed Southampton 5-0 in their last league game. And yet, those eye-catching victories have been interspersed with lacklustre displays and tepid defeats to weaker sides.

The very best version of Spurs will need to show up considering the quality of the visitors. Liverpool sit at the top of the Premier League and Champions League. They dropped points against Fulham last time out so will be eager to get back to winning ways as they look to extend their lead at the top of the table.

Read on for all the information on how to watch Tottenham vs Liverpool online and on TV, wherever you are in the world.

Watch Tottenham vs Liverpool in the UK

You can watch Spurs vs Liverpool on Sky Sports, the game being the second instalment of the broadcaster's weekly 'Super Sunday', following Fulham vs Southampton at 2pm.

To watch Sky Sports on your television, you have to add it to the package you have with your pay-TV providers, such as Sky, BT, EE, and Virgin Media – costs vary by platform.

Existing Sky Sports subscribers can watch online using the Sky Go apps but for those not looking for a long-term TV contract, you can get all 12 Sky Sports channels via the Now TV streaming service, which offers a monthly plan at £29.99 a month.

Watch Spurs vs Liverpool in the US

In the US, you can watch Spurs vs Liverpool on USA Network, a television channel that comes on most cable packages.

There is no dedicated streaming platform for USA Network, so for those that want to stream the game online, you're looking at a cord-cutting cable TV streaming service, such as Sling TV or Fubo.

USA Network is included on the Sling Blue package, which starts from $40 a month – half price for the first month – and there's no need for the Sports Extra add-on here.

Fubo, meanwhile, is a heftier investment, at $79.99 a month, discounted to $44.99 for the first month, but you do get more channels and more live sport.

USA Network can also be streamed via YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and DirectTV Stream.

How to watch Spurs vs Liverpool from anywhere

You can watch Spurs vs Liverpool all over the world, with the Premier League product attracting a huge array of global broadcasters. We've outlined the UK and US options above but you can also watch in more than 100 countries. For more detail, check out our handy guide on how to watch Premier League live streams from anywhere in the world in 2024/25.

But what if you're away from home, and find access to your usual streaming service geo-blocked? The solution is a VPN, a piece of software that sets your devices to appear to be in any country in the world.

Assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs, you can use a VPN to unblock the streaming services you're subscribed to, with a host of privacy and protection benefits on top – that sounds like a result.

FourFourTwo’s colleagues at TechRadar are experts in this field, and they reckon NordVPN is the best VPN provider on the market.

Watch Tottenham vs Liverpool streams globally

Can I watch Spurs vs Liverpool in Canada?

Canadians can watch Spurs vs Liverpool on Fubo, the home of Premier League soccer in Canada, with all games shown. Prices start from $24.99 a month, with savings for longer-term plans.

Can I watch Spurs vs Liverpool in Australia?

Fans in Australia can watch Spurs vs Liverpool on Optus Sport, which also carries all Premier League games. A monthly subscription costs $24.99.

Can I watch Spurs vs Liverpool in New Zealand?

Fans in New Zealand can watch Spurs vs Liverpool on Sky Sport Now.

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"Are you not entertained? What do you want?" Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou hits back after dramatic 4-3 win

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They're the Premier League’s most thrilling team for the neutral but most of their supporters would sacrifice a little entertainment to be a few places higher in the league table.

Tottenham Hotspur have turned chaos into an art form under Ange Postecoglou this season and the Australian head coach is sticking to his guns despite his tactical approach coming under fire.

Spurs knocked out Manchester United courtesy of a frantic 4-3 win on Wednesday to reach a Carabao Cup semi-final against Liverpool and Postecoglou was bullish about his way of doing things.

Ange Postecoglou isn’t budging on Tottenham’s playing style

The outcome of Postecoglou’s tactics would have most Premier League managers tearing their hair out. They average almost six shots on target per match, more than every other team in the league. They’re lodged in mid-table but have a better goal difference than everyone but the top two. Only Chelsea have scored more goals.

Their potency in attack is matched by their habit of getting turned over. Postecoglou plays a game of high risk for high reward and has moved to defend his philosophy in the face of increasing scrutiny.

“Are you not entertained?” he asked Sky Sports after 90 mind-boggling minutes against Manchester United. “What do you want? Do you want a scrambling 1-0? I know the studio are probably going on a meltdown over my lack of tactics but you know what, I love the fact that we just go out there and take it to the opposition.

“In terms of the mentality of the boys, I love it. I love football and I love watching teams that go out there and entertain.

“Obviously we want to be successful as well and we won’t be if we, you know, make things difficult for ourselves like we did tonight. But you balance that up with the situation we’re in right now, ten first team players out, I keep saying it and I don’t think it’s registered with people but that’s okay.”

Postecoglou himself continues to be good value. Managers and head coaches in the Premier League are pragmatists more often than not, and those who seek to play entertaining football to the potential detriment of results tend to get caught out eventually.

But not always. Postecoglou believes he has the players at his disposal to make it work when Spurs are back to full strength, and some of their statement wins this season suggest he might be right.

Spurs will be in action this weekend, taking on league leaders Liverpool at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the last Premier League fixture before Christmas.

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Five things we learned from AFC Bournemouth v Tottenham Hotspur

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At 19 years and 235 days, Dean Huijsen became the youngest goalscorer in AFC Bournemouth’s history as he headed the Cherries’ 17th-minute winner from a Marcus Tavernier corner against Tottenham Hotspur.

While Spurs boasted 65.5% possession on the night, Bournemouth were the more purposeful of the two teams with 21 shots to the visitors’ 12 – eight of which were on target compared to the Lilywhites’ four. Evanilson had a ‘goal’ disallowed for the Cherries in both halves while a late effort from Heung-Min Son was also chalked off for offside.

Here, we look at five things we learned from a wet and windy night on the South Coast…

Tottenham’s set-piece woes continue

From the start of the 2023/24 season until now, only Nottingham Forest (23) have conceded more goals from set-pieces in the Premier League than Spurs (20).

After Gabriel Magalhaes scored from a corner in Tottenham’s 3-0 defeat to Arsenal in the north London derby back in September, Ange Postecoglou dismissed the “narrative” around Spurs’ set-piece vulnerabilities. He previously insisted the club have no plans to employ a dedicated set-piece coach, commenting that defending from free-kicks and corners is “my burden to carry”.

The Australian must have been fuming at the way in which Huijsen ghosted in unopposed at the back post to score Bournemouth’s winner on Thursday night – the third time Spurs have conceded from a corner in the Premier League this season.

Dean’s the man

Teenage defender Dean Huijsen produced a performance against Spurs that defied his age. While Dominic Solanke got the better of the Spain Under-21 international in their first duel of the night, Huijsen dealt well with the threat of the former Cherries forward for the remainder of the game.

Over the course of the 90 minutes, he made 10 clearances and four tackles, while he won four ground duels and one in the air. He celebrated his winning goal by paying homage to the ‘chill guy’ meme on what was just his third start of the season.

The initial £12.8m Bournemouth paid to Juventus back in the summer to sign Huijsen is already looking like an astute bit of business.

Davies injury could be a big blow to Spurs

In the absence of Spurs’ first-choice central defensive partnership of Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero, Ben Davies has been a solid performer in the north Londoners’ backline. It was a huge blow therefore to see the Welshman substituted around the hour mark with what looked like a hamstring injury.

Youngster Archie Gray had to slot into the central defence for the remainder of the game. With the severity of Davies’ injury unknown at this time - while Romero faces a late fitness test - Spurs might only have one available, senior recognised central defender in the shape of Radu Dragusin for Sunday’s home game against Chelsea.

Left-side gains for Bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth found a great deal of joy on the night in attacking down the wings, exploiting Spurs’ use of inverted full-backs.

Their left-side combination of Milos Kerkez and Marcus Tavernier were particularly effective on the night in creating goalscoring opportunities. So far this season, 43% of the Cherries’ attacks have been built down their left-hand side and 33% from the right, while 25% of forward plays have come from central areas.

‘Jekyll and Hyde’ Tottenham

What makes Spurs compelling to watch this season is that you never know what version of them to expect on a match-by-match basis. Utterly brilliant in the way they won at both Manchester clubs, scoring seven goals without conceding, Ange Postecoglou’s side have also squandered a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 at Brighton & Hove Albion, while both Crystal Palace and Ipswich Town were winless in 2024/25 before they encountered ‘Dr Tottenham’.

Despite their indifferent form, Spurs supporters at home and away matches have remained behind their head coach since his appointment in the summer of 2023. But words were exchanged between Postecoglou and a small section of the travelling support at the Vitality Stadium on Thursday night with the Australian commenting he “didn’t like what was being said” but that sometimes “you’ve got to cop it”.

While discussion over Postecoglou’s future is surely premature, the 59-year-old must look to arrest Spurs’ inconsistencies heading into a busy period which sees them play seven fixtures between now and the new year. After a London derby with Chelsea on Sunday, they face a crunch Europa League match at Ibrox next Thursday while they host Manchester United in a Carabao Cup quarter-final on 19 December.

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Why are two Premier League games kicking off at 7pm on Sunday?

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Two of this weekend’s Premier League fixtures will be played at the unusual kick-off time of 7pm on Sunday.

Chelsea v Brentford and Southampton v Tottenham Hotspur will both begin after the Manchester derby finishes in the more familiar 4.30pm time slot.

After the postponement of last Saturday’s Merseyside derby, this is the third weekend in a row without a 12.30pm kick-off in the Premier League.

European commitments shift the Premier League time slots

Chelsea and Tottenham both play in European competition on Thursday, meaning neither can play in the Premier League on Saturday. But there are different reasons behind the move into the rare 7pm slot.

The Blues face a long trip home from Kazakhstan after their Conference League game against Astana, a 3.30pm kick-off on Thursday for Chelsea fans watching at home. The later kick-off in the Premier League will allow them extra recovery time after their European exertions.

Spurs aren’t travelling nearly as far for their Europa League match this week. Glasgow is their destination for an 8pm kick-off against Rangers. It’ll be a special occasion for under-fire former Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou but there’s a knock-on effect for fans.

Postecoglou’s team would have shifted into the 2pm kick-off slot on Sunday but TNT Sports selected Tottenham’s trip to struggling Southampton for live broadcast this weekend.

The second 7pm game on Sunday is the cost of topsy-turvy Spurs being pure Premier League box office.

They can’t play in the Saturday lunchtime TNT Sports slot so their game against Southampton moves to Sunday. TNT can’t clash with Sky Sports’ 2pm and 4.30pm slots on Sunday afternoon so they slide to the next available time and kick off at 7pm at St Mary’s Stadium.

The simple logic of the teams’ travel requirements, recovery time and television scheduling isn’t much solace for match-going supporters, who face the unpleasant prospect of getting to and from a Premier League game in the depths of a Sunday evening.

Manchester United and Fulham will play at 7pm on Sunday 26th January. Man United play Rangers at home in the Europa League the Thursday before and their trip to Craven Cottage is TNT Sports’ pick that weekend.

A possible 12pm kick-off on Sunday was rebuffed by Man United, who argued that it didn’t allow the required recovery time.

With 2pm and 4.30pm off the table, 7pm was the inevitable outcome. There are no trains timetabled to leave London for Manchester after the game.

Most Chelsea and Brentford fans might not be inconvenienced as much with the proximity of the clubs and access to the TFL, but supporters going further afield to Southampton – or from Manchester to London and back – won’t appreciate the extra complications of Sunday evening travel.

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Newcastle United want Tottenham Hotspur flop in shock January move: report

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Newcastle United want a Tottenham Hotspur star in what could be the shock transfer of the January window.

Despite wowing at times this season, the Magpies have been wildly inconsistent and struggled to put together a solid run in the Premier League. Having won five, drawn five and lost five, manager Eddie Howe finds his team down in 12th, with injuries having affected form, too.

There isn't believed to be a lot of money for Newcastle to spend in January, with the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) affecting the club's ability to spend – but there could yet be a surprise move on the cards.

Tottenham Hotspur could sell flop to Newcastle United, with the move suiting all parties

Newcastle are believed to be in the market for a number of players as they look to mount a challenge for the European spots in the second half of the season.

A botched summer move for Marc Guehi highlighted their need for depth in defence in the absence of Sven Botman, while the attack has looked threadbare, given a fresh injury to Callum Wilson and the poor form of Miguel Almiron.

Transfer expert and journalist Ben Jacobs has delivered an update on Newcastle's chances of signing Richarlison, following the Brazilian's underwhelming spell at Tottenham.

Speaking on the NUFC Matters YouTube channel, Jacobs claimed that Richarlison is looking to leave Spurs in 2025 with a place in the Selecao's World Cup squad in 2026 at stake. Jacobs believes the 27-year-old could be a major target for the Toon.

“There is some substance to Richarlison and Newcastle, but price is the big issue because Spurs have been adamant throughout all of 2024 that if they’re to entertain an offer, it’s £60million or more,” Jacobs said.

“Newcastle would not be looking anywhere near that number, given the player’s injury record and his form. Therefore, if this is to develop and Richarlison is open to going to another Premier League club, it would have to be from Newcastle’s point of view around the £40-45m mark.”

In FourFourTwo's opinion, a loan could be the best option for both parties. Richarlison wants to play, while Newcastle need options in attack, with only Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon reliable starters for Howe this term.

Richarlison is worth €35m, according to Transfermarkt. Newcastle take on Leicester City this weekend when Premier League action returns.

It's difficult to see Richarlison signing for Newcastle, says club expert Matt Ketchell

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Tottenham Hotspur in talks to sign surprise Micky van de Ven replacement: report

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Tottenham Hotspur have opened talks with a South American star to replace Micky van de Ven.

Van de Ven signed from Wolfsburg as one of Ange Postecoglou's first signings and has been well-received by fans. The Dutchman is the fastest player in the Premier League according to the stats, with his recovery pace a helping factor in Tottenham's ability to play a high line.

But with the Lilywhites struggling defensively this season, Postecoglou is now on the hunt for a player to replace Van de Ven, with his injury issues a big problem for the Australian.

Micky van de Ven's Tottenham Hotspur career has been blighted by injury – and now the club are to act

Tottenham were unbeaten in 11 fixtures before Van de Ven's untimely injury against Chelsea at home last November. The north Londoners sunk into a mire from that match onwards to finish outside the top four – having led the table at one point.

Van de Ven has struggled more than most, missing 15 games through hamstring injuries since the start of last season. Now, Postecoglou's patience may be wearing thin, as he's no longer able to rely on the defender.

According to Paraguayan outlet D10, Spurs have “entered negotiations” for South American defender Omar Alderete, who is able to function both centrally or as a left-back.

The 27-year-old has been an ever-present for Getafe this term and could offer the kind of muscle and experience missing in the centre of defence for Tottenham, with Cristian Romero's performances below par this term, too.

Radu Dragusin – signed last winter – is the only other natural centre-back on offer to Postecoglou, who has fielded Ben Davies at centre-back, too.

In FourFourTwo's opinion, a new defensive figure is of paramount importance to Postecoglou, whose team are languishing far below expectations right now – but as much as Alderete would provide valuable cover, the problem is far bigger replacing Van de Ven while he's on the sidelines.

Unlike some of their rivals, Tottenham's build-up can expose them with two central defenders ahead of the goalkeeper, Yves Bissouma not a natural No.6, and the full-backs far too attack-minded to often help out.

Tottenham need to reassess their entire defensive structure. Both Romero and Van de Ven feel like players who would be paired with a calmer influence if they were at Arsenal, Liverpool or Manchester City – so perhaps Spurs should look to sign a leader at the back and address the structural problems that Postecoglou has implemented with a gung-ho style of play.

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Tottenham Hotspur hold talks for player who could REPLACE Dominic Solanke: report

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Tottenham Hotspur are looking to bring in a superstar striker from Europe – to potentially replace Dominic Solanke.

Solanke joined the Lilywhites over the summer from Bournemouth, after a standout season on the south coast under new manager Andoni Iraola. Speaking to FourFourTwo exclusively, the Basque boss noted, “There was always a strong possibility that he’d leave, not after just the goals that he scored but the performances he had last season.”

The England international has started the season in fine fettle, too, settling into his new club nicely – but may already be deemed a second-choice No.9, with the introduction of a new player.

Tottenham Hotspur have made “important financial offer” to land target in January

Tottenham have plenty of options in attack, with Solanke leading the line alongside captain Son Heung-min and Brennan Johnson as the first-choice front three. Timo Werner, Richarlison, Dejan Kulusevski and Wilson Odobert can all play in the frontline, too.

Despite the wealth of options, however, there is uncertainty, too. Son has been linked with an exit, while Werner is only on loan – and Richarlison hasn't featured much this season.

Spanish publication Sport via Sport Witness claim that Spurs have made an “important financial offer” to Jonathan David and are seeking a January agreement to bring the Canadian to north London.

David is a free agent next summer and able to negotiate with other clubs from next month. Apparently, the Lille star is most interested by the prospect of joining Barcelona – but Tottenham have a long-standing interest and would like to position themselves for a move.

David's profile as a false nine-type striker suggests that the north Londoners would like another option to Solanke – as do rumours that Spurs are still interested in Ivan Toney.

In FourFourTwo's opinion, however, this is merely an opportunity for Tottenham and not necessarily something for Solanke to worry about – especially as the 27-year-old is good enough to consistently start ahead of David.

Regardless, FourFourTwo understands that Tottenham are willing to back Ange Postecoglou in the market for a January signing should the right one present itself. Given the defensive issues in the team, such a signing may be more likely to be a centre-back or defensive midfielder.

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Tottenham may NEVER click under Ange Postecoglou after all - and the stats show it

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The Premier League’s great entertainers, Tottenham Hotspur, haven’t hit the high notes in their last couple of matches and a return of four points from the last twelve available has ramped up the scrutiny on their manager.

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou favours a style of play that either delivers emphatically or falls short with a whimper. In Thursday’s loss at Bournemouth, a disappointing result was compounded by a toothlessness that gives the boss a puzzle to solve.

The Cherries have beaten better teams than Spurs at home this season but an expected goals (xG) value of 0.87 for Spurs versus Bournemouth’s 3.71 doesn’t exactly smack of the swashbuckling football Postecoglou’s side can muster at their best.

December breaks the Postecoglou pattern at Tottenham

Between their thrilling win at Old Trafford at the end of September and a 4-0 demolition of Manchester City in their last league game of November, Spurs were predictable in their own way – win one, lose one, win the next, lose after that.

The outcome was a Spurs team that were fun for the neutral and frustrating for fans, but also attracted a degree of faith from those who were entertained by Postecoglou’s aggressive and uncompromising football. There’s something to be said for winning every other game when it gets the pulse racing.

The drift in Tottenham’s underlying performance data will have been noticed by Postecoglou. They went into last weekend with the highest non-penalty expected goals (npxG) in the Premier League and had scored an average of 2.25 goals per game.

Two matches later, their npxG has dropped below Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool. Their average goals per game has dropped to exactly 2 thanks to a 1-1 draw at home to Fulham and defeat at Bournemouth on Thursday evening.

The upshot is that Spurs have dropped from an entertaining sixth in the Premier League to a more precarious eighth, and they’ve done so on the back of two of their least effective attacking performances of the season.

The only goal of the game at the Vitality Stadium on Thursday exposed Tottenham’s great Achilles heel at the other end. An unmarked and untracked Dean Huijsen sauntered round the back to head in from Marcus Tavernier’s corner, indicative of a problem Postecoglou has been reluctant to address throughout his time in North London.

The Spurs manager has been asked about his team’s weaknesses at defensive set pieces before and isn’t shy about stating his position.

At the end of 2023/24, Postecoglou told football.london that he didn’t think fixing Tottenham’s defending at set pieces was the focus that would improve their fortunes overall. With their own attacking potency dropping, he might now revisit that view.

Tottenham’s faltering form of the last fortnight isn’t terminal. Eighth can become sixth just as quickly as sixth became eighth, and Spurs have both the firepower and the philosophy to win matches other teams might draw.

If that means losing some too, so be it.

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Watch Spurs vs Chelsea: live streams, TV channel, kick-off time

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Watch Spurs vs Chelsea to see if Enzo Maresca’s in-form side can showcase their title credentials by taking advantage of an inconsistent Tottenham in N17. Read on to learn about live streams and how you can watch from anywhere with a VPN.

It’s hard to know what to make of Spurs this season. At times they’ve been scintillating, scoring four in the victories over West Ham, Aston Villa and Manchester City. Yet they’ve also fallen to six defeats and are 10th in the Premier League table. A 1-0 defeat to Bournemouth on Thursday proved particularly hard for the travelling fans who took aim at manager Ange Postecoglou.

While many expected Enzo Maresca to struggle with Chelsea’s giant squad, the Italian seems to have found a formula for success. Resting his first choice players in the cup competitions, the Blues have emerged as title contenders thanks to eight wins from 14 league games this season. Unbeaten in the last 10 in all competitions, they have an impressive record at Spurs having won five of their last seven matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Read on to find out how you can watch Spurs vs Chelsea live streams from anywhere.

Watch Spurs vs Chelsea in the UK on Sky Sports

Sky Sports is hosting the Spurs vs Chelsea live stream in the UK. It will go out on the Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League channels.

Sky Sports subscribers can also watch the football on mobile devices via the Sky Go app that's available for iOS, iPadOS and Android devices, along with Xbox and PlayStation consoles.

If you want to sign up, you can check out Sky TV deals and packages for today's best prices. Or, if you don't fancy being locked into a contract, you could opt for a Now Sports membership with plans starting from £14.99/day.

If you're not in the U.K., you can still follow your usual Tottenham vs Chelsea live stream by using one of the best VPN services, such as NordVPN.

How to watch Spurs vs Chelsea from anywhere

You can watch Spurs vs Chelsea all over the world, with the Premier League product attracting a huge array of global broadcasters. We've outlined the UK and US options above but you can also watch in more than 100 countries. For more detail, check out our handy guide on how to watch Premier League live streams from anywhere in the world in 2024/25.

But what if you're away from home, and find access to your usual streaming service geo-blocked? The solution is a VPN, a piece of software that sets your devices to appear to be in any country in the world.

Assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs, you can use a VPN to unblock the streaming services you're subscribed to, with a host of privacy and protection benefits on top – that sounds like a result.

FourFourTwo’s colleagues TechRadar are experts in this field, and they reckon NordVPN is the best VPN provider on the market.

Watch Spurs vs Chelsea in the US

Viewers in the US can watch Tottenham vs Chelsea live streams on USA Network, which is available with most cable TV packages.

For cord-cutters, one option is Sling TV. The Sling Blue package is priced from $40/month ($20 for the first month) and it comes with more than 40 channels including USA.

Or you could go for Fubo. Its Pro Plan costs $79.99/month (reduced to $49.99 in the Black Friday sale), though gives you 150+ channels for that investment, including USA Network, plus lots more for sports fans to enjoy. USA is also on YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and DirecTV Stream.

If you're outside of the U.S. but have one of these subscriptions, you can watch a Spurs vs Chelsea live stream by using a VPN such as NordVPN.

Watch Spurs vs Chelsea in Canada

Canadians can watch the Spurs vs Chelsea live stream on Fubo, the home of Premier League soccer in Canada.

The Sports Monthly plan gets you all Premier League matches, as well as games in Ligue 1, Serie A and the Coppa Italia, plus 70 channels including BeINSports and MLB Network. It costs $29.99/month.

If you're willing to fork out a larger sum all at once, a Sports Quarterly plan costs CAN$79.97, which means you'll pay $26.66 per month. However, for the best value you'll want a Sports Annual plan which costs CAN$279.99 (that's CAN$23.33 per month). The Quarterly and Annual plans also allow you to watch the Premier League in 4K.

Canadians stuck abroad who still want their usual service can use a VPN such as NordVPN to make their streaming device believe it's back home in Canada.

Watch Spurs vs Chelsea in Australia

Aussies can watch the Spurs vs Chelsea game on Optus Sport, which has the rights to all 380 Premier League games this season. Optus can be accessed via a dedicated mobile or tablet app, and also on Chromecast and Apple TV, costing $24.99/month. An Annual Plan is also available for $229.

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Watch Bournemouth vs Spurs: live streams, TV channel, kick-off time

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Watch Bournemouth vs Spurs to see if Ange Postecoglou's inconsistent Tottenham side can get back to winning ways in the Premier League in their visit to the south coast today. There are live streams, a potential free loophole, and you can watch from anywhere with a VPN.

It's hard to know which version of Spurs are going to turn up in Bournemouth on Thursday night – the one that thrashed the champions Manchester City 4-0 or the one that lost to relegation contenders Ipswich the previous game. Postecoglou's men, spearheaded by the likes of James Maddison and Son Heung-min, possess the quality to come out on top but don't always put it together over 90 minutes.

Bournemouth themselves are hardly the most consistent of sides. They've had some brilliant wins and performances this campaign but also some disappointing defeats. Still, they are well clear of the relegation zone and will be confident of getting a result – a win would actually take them above Spurs.

Bournemouth vs Spurs is part of a mid-week round of Premier League fixtures from December 3-5, all 10 of which are being shown on Amazon Prime.

Watch Bournemouth vs Spurs in the UK on Amazon Prime

You can watch Bournemouth vs Spurs on Amazon Prime in the UK, with a loophole that means you might be able to do so for free.

Amazon Prime Video is showing 20 Premier League games in December 2024, broadcasting all 10 fixtures from two separate gameweeks. Tonight marks the end of the first, but there'll be another 10 games coming up on Boxing Day and December 27, all live.

Bournemouth vs Spurs is available for Amazon Prime subscribers, on a plan of £8.99 a month, or to non-Prime members on a 'Prime Video only' subscription, which drops the price to £5.99 a month for those who aren't bothered about free deliveries or the other Prime benefits.

You could, though, watch Bournemouth vs Spurs for free, given that Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial on both plans. You could even catch any of Thursday's games as well, and also the Amazon games later in the month, while still being able to cancel without incurring any charge.

If you're an Amazon Prime Video subscriber and you're not currently in the UK, you can still watch Bournemouth vs Spurs by using a VPN – more on that below.

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Watch Bournemouth vs Spurs in the US

In the US, you can watch Bournemouth vs Spurs on USA Network, a television channel that comes on most cable packages.

There is no dedicated streaming platform for USA Network, so for those that want to stream the game online, you might be looking at a cord-cutting cable TV streaming service, such as Sling TV or Fubo.

USA Network is included on the Sling Blue package, which starts from $40 a month – half price for the first month – and there's no need for the Sports Extra add-on here.

Fubo, meanwhile, is a heftier investment, at $79.99 a month, discounted to $49.99 for the first month, but you do get more channels and more live sport.

USA Network can also be streamed via YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and DirectTV Stream.

If you're currently travelling outside of the US, you can still access your streaming services by using a VPN such as NordVPN.

How to watch Bournemouth vs Spurs from anywhere

You can watch Bournemouth vs Spurs all over the world, with the Premier League product attracting a huge array of global broadcasters. We've outlined the UK and US options above but you can also watch in more than 100 countries. For more detail, check out our handy guide on how to watch Premier League live streams from anywhere in the world in 2024/25.

But what if you're away from home, and find access to your usual streaming service geo-blocked? The solution is a VPN, a piece of software that sets your devices to appear to be in any country in the world.

Assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs, you can use a VPN to unblock the streaming services you're subscribed to, with a host of privacy and protection benefits on top – that sounds like a result.

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