Tottenham Hotspur face Manchester City in the Premier League this evening February 26, with kick off time set for 7:30pm (UK time) at Tottenham Stadium in Manchester.
How to watch the game online
TNT Sports is streaming the Tottenham vs Manchester City game and is available across all major TV platforms in the United Kingdom, offering up to four TV channels (TNT Sports 1-4), along with six digital or red-button channels (TNT Sports 5-10), plus TNT Sports Ultimate and TNT Sports Box Office HD.
What time does the TV coverage start?
The Tottenham vs Manchester City clash will be live on TNT Sports 3, with coverage starting at 18:30 UK time on Wednesday, February 26, ahead of the 19:30 kick-off.
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Tottenham enjoyed a promising first season under Ange Postecoglou, finishing fifth in the Premier League, though their cup campaigns ended early.
With Postecoglou’s strong track record in his second seasons at previous clubs, Spurs’ only remaining silverware opportunity this term lies in the Europa League, where they automatically qualified for the Round of 16 after finishing fourth in the league phase.
Inconsistency has plagued Tottenham in the Premier League this season, leading to growing pressure from both supporters and sections of the media regarding Postecoglou’s long-term future.
Three consecutive league wins have lifted them to 13th place on 33 points, and a return to fitness for key players has coincided with an upturn in form, which could make their upcoming clash with Manchester City a well-timed opportunity.
For City, this campaign has been far from their usual dominant standards, particularly since Pep Guardiola’s appointment in 2016.
Domestically, they have struggled, and their Champions League exit to Real Madrid last week added to their woes. In an effort to bolster their squad, City spent heavily in January, splashing out over £180 million on first-team additions, including Khusanov, Reis, Marmoush, Bah, and Nico.
Their 2-0 defeat to Liverpool on Sunday has effectively ended any hopes of a late title charge, as they now sit 20 points behind the league leaders with just 12 games remaining.