Where to Watch Tottenham vs Arsenal: Sky Sports Leads Coverage with Gary Neville and Top Pundits
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Where to Watch Tottenham vs Arsenal: Sky Sports Leads Coverage with Gary Neville and Top Pundits
The fiercely anticipated North London Derby between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal kicks off at 4:30pm UK time on Sunday 22 February 2026 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. UK fans can catch every moment of this Premier League blockbuster live on Sky Sports Main Event HD, Sky Sports Main Event UHD and Sky Sports Premier League HD, with coverage starting from 4pm. Stream it via Sky Go or NOW for uninterrupted access to the action as new Spurs boss Igor Tudor faces Mikel Arteta's title-chasing Gunners, who recently dropped points against Wolves[1][2].
Sky Sports boasts an elite broadcast team, including co-commentator Gary Neville, the former Manchester United captain turned incisive pundit whose 25-year playing career at Old Trafford and post-retirement media work with Sky have made him a household name for his tactical breakdowns. This clash promises fiery analysis from a man who knows derbies inside out.
Across multiple channels, viewers have diverse options. BBC provides comprehensive coverage with presenter Jon Champion, a veteran whose iconic calls span decades including Champions League finals, alongside main commentator Joe Speight, co-commentator Jim Beglin—the ex-Liverpool defender with vast punditry experience—and Arsenal legend Lee Dixon, who won four titles with the Gunners and now offers expert insights. Another BBC feed features presenter John Bennett, commentator John Murray, Clinton Morrison and ex-Spurs defender Sebastien Bassong, with reporter Mani Djazmi on the ground.
ITV lines up presenter Sam Matterface with reporter Alex Crook and pundit Perry Groves, the ex-Arsenal winger known for his direct style. Additional commentary comes from Toby Gilles and Chris Perry, Conor McNamara with Alex Aljoe, and reporters including Dharmesh Sheth, Michael Bridge, Natalie Gedra, Johnny Phillips and Patrick Davison.
Radio fans tune into talkSPORT with presenter Steve Crossman, featuring John Murray, Clinton Morrison, Julien Laurens and Sebastien Bassong. Arsenal supporters can access exclusive coverage on the Arsenal App and Arsenal.com via Dan Roebuck and Adrian Clarke.
International broadcasts abound, with Astro channels in Asia showcasing presenter Adam Carruthers, world feed commentators, pundits like Gary Stevens, Stephen Warnock, Jermain Defoe—the prolific Spurs and England striker—and Emmanuel Adebayor, plus reporter Alison Bender. Disney+ and ESPN feeds feature Steve Bower, Michael Owen, Tim Sherwood and more. Nordic ViaPlay offers Jules Breach with Peter Schmeichel, Freddie Ljungberg and Jaap Stam, while beIN Sports MENA has Nicky Crosby, Jason McAteer and Philippe Senderos.
This derby carries huge stakes: Tottenham seek a spark under Tudor after sacking Thomas Frank, while Arsenal aim to steady their title bid atop the table[1][2]. With Gary Neville's sharp eye and legends like Lee Dixon and Jermain Defoe dissecting the drama, coverage elevates the rivalry. For more on the Premier League, check official sources. Expect tension, skill and unmissable TV whichever feed you choose.
Article generated: 22 February 2026, 14:21 GMT
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