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Tottenham v West Ham live stream and team news: Spurs and Hammers continue Champions League push – kick-off time, TV channel and how to follow

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Tottenham host West Ham in the Premier League this afternoon as both sides continue their push for the top four.

Spurs are seventh, while the Hammers are sixth courtesy of a slightly better goal difference.

Antonio Conte must be so frustrated with Spurs’ inconsistency
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As it stands, both teams are six points behind Arsenal, who beat Aston Villa on Saturday.

West Ham edged out Tottenham 1-0 at the London Stadium back in October, but they then lost to Spurs in the Carabao Cup in December.

However, the last time they played at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the league, they were 3-0 down after 81 minutes and drew 3-3.

The equaliser from Manuel Lanzini will live long in the memory and it was an absolute wonder goal with pretty much the last kick of the game.

If this match turns out to be anything like that one, we are in for a treat.

Tottenham v West Ham: Date and start time

This Premier League game will take place on Sunday, March 20.

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the venue, with kick-off scheduled for 4:30pm.

The Irons have won one of their last seven visits to Spurs, but that will need to change if they want to continue their top-four push.

Harry Kane has 11 goals in 18 games against the Hammers
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Tottenham v West Ham: TV channel and live stream

The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League with coverage starting at 4pm.

Sky Sports customers can live stream this via the app using their mobile, tablet or computer devices.

If not, you can purchase a Sky Sports Day Pass from NowTV for £9.99.

Updates will also be live on talkSPORT throughout the afternoon while talkSPORT.com will be running a live blog for all the action.

Ryan Sessegnon will miss the game against West Ham
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Tottenham v West Ham: Team news

Tottenham have no fresh injury concerns for the crunch London derby with West Ham.

Spurs came through the midweek win at Brighton unscathed and Antonio Conte is likely to name an unchanged side.

Japhet Tanganga has been ruled out for the season, Oliver Skipp will return after the international break while Ryan Sessegnon is at least four weeks away from a return to training.

West Ham are still without Jarrod Bowen, Vladimir Coufal and Angelo Ogbonna.

Bowen will be out until after the international break with a heel injury, Coufal has had groin surgery and Ogbonna is a long-term absentee with knee ligament damage.

David Moyes will check on Michael Antonio, who played 119 minutes against Sevilla despite needing a late fitness test.

David Moyes has the Hammers in a strong position
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Tottenham v West Ham: What has been said?

Antonio Conte said: “For sure, it’ll be a really tough game for both teams. We’re in the same position and we have the same target.

“It’s a derby and don’t forget that a derby is always difficult, but I think that my team, we are now in a good moment of form. We are improving a lot. We try to do everything to get three points.

“It would be very important to have a fantastic atmosphere around us in the stadium. Our fans, they have to play an important part in the game.

“Like all the other games they can help us by pushing us from the start until the end, to create a fantastic atmosphere around us. It’ll be very important for us.”

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