What channel is Tottenham vs Fulham on? TV, live stream and kick-off time
Tottenham host Fulham in the Premier League on Wednesday night, with Jose Mourinho's side looking to build on their most recent 3-0 win over Leeds in the league. What channel is Spurs vs Fulham on? Express Sport has all of the TV, live stream and kick-off time details you need.
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Tottenham will be taking on London rivals Fulham on Wednesday night, after their match against Aston Villa was postponed. The Villans had a number of Covid cases in their squad, and the postponement gave both Tottenham and Fulham a chance to play their previously postponed fixture.
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Spurs have won 10 of their last 11 league matches against Fulham, with their only defeat coming in a 1-0 loss back in 2013.
Fulham have also lost their last 13 Premier League London derbies, which is an all-time record for the top flight.
Tottenham beat Leeds United 3-0 last time out, whereas Fulham drew with high-flying Southampton.
Fulham have drawn their last four Premier League fixtures, including games against Liverpool and Newcastle United.
Fulham boss Scott Parker has a squad that's free of injuries and suspensions.
He even had a chance to rest some of his first-team players at the weekend for the FA Cup third round match against Queen's Park Rangers.
Ademola Lookman, Tosin Adarabioyo, Antonee Robinson, Bobby Reid, and Alphonse Areola were all left out of the starting 11.
Fulham have a tough run of fixtures over the next seven days, including games against Chelsea and Manchester United following their tie at Spurs.
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Tottenham vs Fulham: Spurs won 5-0 against non-league Marine last time out (Image: GETTY Images)
Tottenham boss Mourinho said: "As Tottenham coach, I’m very happy with the players’ attitude [vs Marine], not risking too much, a little cautious, especially the creative guys, but good attitude.
"Win the match as soon as possible, the result done at half-time, and everything is fine."
Fulham boss Parker said: "We had to move things around a little bit in terms of the squad because that’s the position we’re in [vs QPR].
"I’m pleased overall because momentum sticks with us, it’s a win. We are unbeaten in five, with a clean sheet as well and overall there are a lot of positives."