How to watch the Spurs v Sunderland match on tv today, with live stream, tv channel and kick off time details.
How to watch Tottenham v Sunderland
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HD today. Live streaming is also available via the Sky Go app, with a subscription required to watch the game.
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Tottenham v Sunderland kick off time, date and venue
The fixture takes place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday 4 January, with kick off scheduled for 15:00 GMT.
Sunderland will look to maintain their impressive return to the Premier League when they travel south to face Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon.
The Black Cats rounded off a strong first half of the season by holding Manchester City to a goalless draw on New Year’s Day, extending their unbeaten run and underlining their ability to compete with the division’s elite.
Tottenham head into today’s game in the bottom half of the table after another frustrating spell of inconsistent results, with fans and pundits alike frustrated with performances.
As a result of this form, Tottenham come into the game under growing pressure.
A midweek trip to Brentford offered the chance to record back to back league wins for the first time since the opening weeks of the season, but another uninspired display ended in a 0 0 draw. That result has left Spurs 12th in the table, with home form proving a particular concern.
Under Thomas Frank, Spurs have won just two of their nine home league matches so far, scoring inconsistently despite dominating possession for long spells.
Injuries and absences have not helped, with key attacking figures James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke all sidelined at various points.
Even so, Tottenham’s long term record against promoted sides offers some encouragement. Spurs have scored in all but one of their last 62 Premier League games against newly promoted teams and have found the net in their last 46 home matches against such opposition.
Sunderland continue to exceed expectations this season.
Despite losing several players to AFCON, they extended their unbeaten run to four games with another draw against Manchester City in midweek.
At the Stadium of Light they remain one of only two sides, alongside Arsenal, yet to lose a league match this season.
Away from home the picture is less convincing, with Sunderland winning just two of their nine league fixtures on the road. That contrast could prove decisive against a Tottenham side desperate to kick start their campaign.
History also favours the hosts. Tottenham are unbeaten in their last 14 competitive meetings with Sunderland, winning ten and drawing four. Despite Sunderland’s strong form and organisation, Spurs will be confident that their dominance in this fixture can help them secure a much needed three points on Sunday.
