West Ham v Spurs – how to watch, team news, key information
Fri 19 February 2021, 21:17|Tottenham Hotspur
We make the short trip across the capital to the London Stadium to face West Ham in our next Premier League test on Sunday lunchtime (kick-off 12noon).
The Hammers are fifth going into the weekend’s action, only outside the top four on goal difference.
Few will need reminding of what happened in the reverse fixture at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium earlier in the season as David Moyes’ men recovered from three goals down to draw 3-3 in the closing stages.
As we look to avoid a repeat of that outcome, here’s all the key information you need to know ahead of the match...
How can I watch the game?
Our trip to the London Stadium will be shown live in the UK on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, kick-off 12noon.
Live radio commentary will also be available on talkSPORT.
You’ll find full worldwide broadcast listings here.
Remember, you can also follow the action during the game on Club channels via our live Match Centre, complete with live text and audio commentary, goal alerts and stats. The Match Centre is available on the Spurs Official app and here on tottenhamhotspur.com – all completely free.
Alternatively, why not give our Watchalong a try on Twitch? Watch along on twitch.tv/tottenhamhotspur from 11am UK on Sunday to comment on and debate all the action from the London Stadium with hosts Rebekah and Matt.
How will the teams line up?
Right-back Serge Aurier and midfielder Giovani Lo Celso remain out injured for us.
Jose Mourinho hinted after Thursday’s Europa League win in Hungary that Sergio Reguilon could be fit for Wednesday’s return match against Wolfsberger, but did not specify whether he expects the Spanish international to be available for Sunday.
For the Hammers, forward Michail Antonio is back in the frame after missing two matches through fatigue, while defender Fabian Balbuena could be involved after recovering from a calf injury.
Who is the referee and what colours will the teams be playing in?
Craig Pawson will officiate Sunday’s match, assisted by Harry Lennard and Richard West.
Graham Scott will serve as the fourth official.
West Ham will be in their usual claret and blue shirts with white shorts and white socks, while we’ll be in white shirts, navy shorts and navy socks.
The Hammers’ goalkeeper will be in green, with ours in orange.
What will the weather be like?
Light cloud and a gentle breeze is forecast for Sunday, with temperatures at around 13 degrees at kick-off time.