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·22 février 2026
How to watch Spurs v Arsenal, team news, predicted line-ups and more

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·22 février 2026

North London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham face off on Sunday afternoon, both in need of three points but for very different reasons.
Manchester City narrowed the gap to two points to Mikel Arteta’s league leaders, after the Gunners drew with bottom club Wolves on Wednesday.
Spurs, meanwhile, are desperate to avoid getting dragged into a relegation battle, having appointed Igor Tudor until the end of the season in the hope of sparking an upturn in form.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game…
4.30pm, Sunday February 22
Live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League
Streaming on Sky Sports +, Now TV and Sky Go
Spurs: Ben Davies (out), Cristian Romero (suspended), Destiny Udogie (out), Kevin Danso (out), Pedro Porro (out), Dejan Kulusevski (out), James Maddison (out), Lucas Bergvall (out), Rodrigo Bentancur (out), Mohammed Kudus (out), Richarlison (out), Wilson Odobert (out)
Arsenal: Max Dowman (doubt), Kai Havertz (doubt), Martin Odegaard (doubt), Mikel Merino (out)
Spurs (3-4-1-2): Vicario; Palhinha, Dragusin, van de Ven; Gray, Gallagher, Sarr, Spence; Simons; Kolo Muani, Solanke
Arsenal (4-3-3): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie; Rice, Zubimendi, Odegaard; Saka, Gyokeres, Trossard
Spurs are in woeful form, which cost Thomas Frank his job and saw Tudor named as head coach until the end of the season. They are without a win in the last eight Premier League games.
Arsenal have faltered of late, drawing their last two Premier League games against Wolves and Brentford.
Spurs boss Igor Tudor ahead of his first game in charge: “I’m not here to enjoy it, I’m here to work. Enjoy is the first moment, and then there’s work to do. It’s a fantastic club. I am very focused to do the right things.
“My first goal is that we become a team in the right meaning of the word, that suffers when it needs to suffer, to fight, to run, to have the right mentality. The start is always about mentality.”
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta: “What I’ve seen is a tremendous reaction again and I’m not surprised at all. When you lose points in the last kick of the game again, in a very unpredictable manner, I would say, because to predict somebody with a 0.2 expected goals probability and one shot, to concede an equaliser in the manner that we did it, nobody can really understand that. But this is football and that’s the beauty of it, and that was a chapter.
“We have a long season. Chapter 27 says, okay, we draw against Wolves in this manner. What I’m very interested in is the next one, it’s what we are made of. Okay, what do we do about this and how we write our own destiny from here and going forward, and that’s it.
“You have to react to that because life moves on, the result has to stay, unfortunate as it was. There is nothing that we can do, what we can do is a lot, it’s what’s going to happen next.”
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