Watch Arsenal Vs. Tottenham Premier League Game Online (Live Stream)

Share this: Arsenal and Tottenham both are teams with their sights set on competing for the Premier League title this year. And their early play has put them right in contention to do so. Arsenal currently is in third with 23 points, while Tottenham has 20 points and is in fifth. So it’s safe to say Sunday’s game at Emirates Stadium is very important for both squads. Here’s how you can watch Arsenal vs. Tottenham online: When: Sunday, Nov. 6, at 7:15 a.m. ETLive Stream: NBC Sports Live Extra Thumbnail photo via Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Kampl fires Leverkusen to victory over Tottenham

Kampl fires Leverkusen to victory over Tottenham

Kevin Kampl scored the only goal at Wembley as Bayer Leverkusen secured their first victory in UEFA Champions League Group E. Neither side had the better of a first half that ebbed and flowed at a frantic pace but lacked clear-cut scoring opportunities. It was Leverkusen, though, who broke the deadlock when Charles Aránguiz's shot deflected into the path of Kampl, who sidefooted past Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.Eric Dier struck the bar with a free-kick late on, but the visitors held on to record a win that lifts them above their opponents into second place, two points behind leaders Monaco.

Dortmund and Tottenham have licence to thrill

Second in the Bundesliga takes on second in the Premier LeagueDortmund are 11 matches unbeaten in 2016, winning nineHome coach Thomas Tuchel predicts "a fast-paced game""It will be interesting to see which team can impose its style on the other", he saidChristian Eriksen poised for his 50th UEFA club competition appearancePossible lineupsDortmund: Weidenfeller; Piszczek, S Bender, Hummels, Durm; Castro, Weigl, Gündogan, Mkhitaryan; Reus, Aubameyang.Out: Papastopoulos (groin)

Fiorentina ‘determined’, Tottenham ‘confident’

For the second year running, Fiorentina and Tottenham Hotspur head into the second leg of their UEFA Europa League round of 32 tie with all still to play for after a 1-1 draw in Florence.While it was the Viola who edged it 12 months ago, thanks to a 2-0 win in the return fixture, Spurs fancy their chances of gaining revenge in front of their own fans next Thursday having laid the groundwork with an away goal in Italy, a 37th-minute penalty from Nacer Chadli."We've got a strong side and a good mentality in the team and we're in good form at the minute – we're really confident," England midfielder Dele Alli told UEFA.com. "With the players we've got, we're

Tottenham triumph as Sunderland capitulate

Updated: Monday, 07 Apr 2014 22:31 | Comments Harry Kane, who is eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland through his Galway father, scores Tottenham's second goal at White Hart Lane Tim Sherwood's future at the Tottenham helm may be less than certain, but his side's 5-1 thumping of Sunderland means the fate of Gus Poyet's side is becoming increasingly clear. The pre-match build-up was dominated by a report earlier in the day that Sherwood would be replaced as Spurs boss this summer, regardless of how results went between now and the end of the campaign. By that reckoning, this impressive comeback win will have little impact on his future, although the same cannot be said for Sunderland, who may have two

Arsenal power past Tottenham in FA Cup

Updated: Saturday, 04 Jan 2014 19:29 | Comments Theo Walcott gestures to the Tottenham supporters Santi Carzola put Arsenal in front Arsenal swept aside north London rivals Tottenham 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium to take their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup. Santi Carzola drilled in a fine opening goal on 31 minutes, before Tomas Rosicky doubled the lead on the hour with a well-taken finish after robbing Danny Rose on the halfway line and sprinting clear. Tottenham, who had shown signs of improvement under new boss Tim Sherwood, were overrun in midfield as their strike pair Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado failed to cause many problems. The victory came at a cost, however, with England forward Theo Walcott carried

Soldado hits hat-trick for Tottenham

Updated: Thursday, 12 Dec 2013 22:39 | Comments Roberto Soldado hit a hat-trick for Tottenham Roberto Soldado kick-started his Tottenham career with a sublime hat-trick to make it six wins from six for Andre Villas-Boas in the Europa League as they saw off Anzhi Makhachkala 4-1. Soldado had struggled since his £26million move from Valencia in the summer, scoring just once from open play in the Barclays Premier League, but he tore Anzhi apart on Thursday night as Spurs ran out easy 4-1 winners at White Hart Lane. Soldado glanced Gylfi Sigurdsson's shot beyond Evgeni Pomazan and he beat the Anzhi goalkeeper again from close range before scoring from the spot for the fourth time this season to seal his hat-trick. Kyle Naughton's mistake