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·19 February 2026
Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal: Match Preview, Latest Team News and How to Watch

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·19 February 2026

Spurs against Arsenal rarely requires added narrative, yet this meeting arrives laden with consequence. Tottenham host Arsenal with uncertainty swirling around their dugout and tension gripping both ends of the Premier League table.
For Spurs, this fixture marks the first outing under interim head coach Igor Tudor, appointed after the 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle. The Croatian has been handed a short term remit, steady the club and ensure their top flight status remains intact. Relegation talk around Tottenham once felt fanciful, now it lingers in the background.
Arsenal, meanwhile, travel across north London chasing history. A first league title in over twenty years remains within reach, though recent stumbles have tightened the race. The 2-2 draw against Wolves has left Mikel Arteta’s side vulnerable, with Manchester City poised to close the gap to two points before kick off.

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Spurs vs Arsenal kicks off at 4.30pm GMT on Sunday, February 22, 2026, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Supporters in the UK can watch live on Sky Sports Premier League from 4pm GMT and Sky Sports Main Event from 4.25pm GMT. The match will also be available via the Sky Go app for subscribers.
Tudor is expected to introduce a back three in his first match in charge, though his options are severely limited. Wilson Odobert suffered an anterior cruciate ligament rupture against Newcastle, joining a lengthy injury list that includes James Maddison, Ben Davies, Dejan Kulusevski, Rodrigo Bentancur, Mohammed Kudus, Destiny Udogie, Kevin Danso and Lucas Bergvall.
Cristian Romero serves the second game of a four match suspension, while Pedro Porro and Richarlison are pushing to return.
Arsenal’s concerns are lighter but still significant. Bukayo Saka appears fit despite limping off against Wolves. Leandro Trossard faces a late assessment. Arteta is hopeful Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz will be available, which would represent a considerable boost. Mikel Merino is ruled out following surgery, and Max Dowman has returned to training after an ankle issue.
Derbies have a habit of defying logic, yet context matters. Spurs have struggled at home this season, and Tudor has had limited time to implement his ideas. Organisation may improve, intensity may rise, but cohesion cannot be summoned overnight.
Arsenal’s recent form raises questions, with two wins in seven league matches suggesting tension is creeping into their pursuit. Even so, their structure and attacking clarity should provide an edge.
Spurs will compete, the atmosphere will crackle, but Arsenal’s greater stability may prove decisive.
Prediction: 2-1 Arsenal









































