Whether you follow Spurs from North London or the other side of the world, keeping up with Tottenham Hotspur’s fixtures across multiple competitions has never required more planning or more subscriptions. Here is everything you need to know about watching every moment of the action.
In the UK: Sky Sports, TNT Sports and Amazon Prime Video
For fans based in the United Kingdom, the Premier League’s live rights are shared between three primary broadcasters. Sky Sports remains the lead partner, carrying the majority of live matches including the coveted Super Sunday and Monday Night Football slots. If a full Sky package feels like overkill, cord cutters can access all Sky Sports channels through a NOW Sports Membership, available on both daily and monthly flexible plans.
TNT Sports holds the domestic rights for the Champions League, broadcasting the vast majority of matches throughout the competition, with coverage also accessible via the discovery+ app on mobile, tablet, and smart TV. Meanwhile, Amazon Prime Video exclusively holds the rights to a select Tuesday night fixture each week, meaning that at certain points in the season, a Prime subscription becomes essential viewing for Spurs fans.
For highlights, the BBC continues to carry Match of the Day and Match of the Day 2, offering a free recap of the weekend’s action for those who missed the live broadcast.
In the US: NBC, Peacock and Paramount+
American supporters need to navigate a combination of traditional networks and streaming platforms to catch every Spurs match. NBC Universal holds the exclusive US rights to the Premier League, with marquee fixtures typically appearing on USA Network or the main NBC channel. These can be streamed through live TV services including Sling Blue, Hulu + Live TV, and DirecTV Stream.
Peacock carries most Premier League matches for US viewers, while a handful of fixtures and FA Cup games are also available on Fubo. For European nights, Paramount+ is the exclusive English language home for every Champions League fixture. FA Cup matches are broadcast exclusively on ESPN+, and Carabao Cup fixtures generally air on Paramount+ as well.
Rest of the World
Coverage varies significantly by territory. Australian fans can watch Tottenham fixtures through Stan Sport, which requires a base Stan subscription plus the Stan Sport add on. Across most other markets, the official Tottenham Hotspur website publishes broadcast information for each fixture, and a reliable VPN can unlock coverage from your preferred region when travelling abroad.
Keeping Track of the Fixture List
With Spurs competing across the Premier League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup, and Champions League, the calendar fills up quickly and kick off times shift constantly due to broadcaster scheduling. The best approach is to bookmark a dedicated fixture tracker. ESPN, the BBC Sport app, and the official Tottenham Hotspur website all offer up to date schedules with broadcast information attached to each match.
Watching in Person
Nothing beats being there. Home fixtures at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium sell out reliably, so the club’s official membership scheme is the most consistent route to securing seats. For those wanting to experience the atmosphere on the road, securing Tottenham away tickets requires joining the official supporters club or accumulating loyalty points through the ticketing system, as away allocations are limited and typically distributed in order of points accrued.
For those who cannot attend in person, a sports pub with the relevant broadcast package is always a solid fallback and considerably cheaper than juggling five different streaming subscriptions across three competitions.
