Spurs vs Fulham live stream: how to watch today's Premier League football online

Tottenham Hotspur are back in action under the Wembley arch, and newly promoted Fulham are heading across town to cause an upset in their first away game of the season. Don't miss out on a live stream of this all-London showdown – we've got all the info right here, even if you're in the UK.  

Although Spurs' complete inactivity in the transfer window may have frustrated many fans, Mauricio Pochettino's well-drilled side hit the ground running with a win at Newcastle on the opening day. Dele Alli put the eventual disappointment of the World Cup behind him with a goal in the 2-1 win, and will hope to rebuild his lethal chemistry with Harry Kane on Saturday. Fulham beware, the Golden Boot winner will be chomping at the bit to open his tally for the season and break that August duck once and for all. 

The West Londoners had a contrasting summer, splashing over £100m on transfers. It wasn't enough to stop Crystal Palace winning at Craven Cottage in their opening game though, so Fulham will be desperate for Mitrovic, Vietto, Schurrle, Seri and co to start paying back the investment at Wembley on Saturday. 

We've got your live stream options covered for the season in our Premier League watching guide, but for all the info specific to Tottenham vs Fulham, just keep scrolling down. 

Use a VPN to watch Premier League football from anywhere

If you're in a country that's not showing a televised Premier League match, or if you're not by a TV come kick-off time for the big games – don't sweat. With numerous online channels and, crucially, the option of a VPN service, you can tune into this televised fixture no matter where you are in the world. And best of all, it's really easy to do:

How to stream Tottenham vs Fulham live in the UK 

This is a three o'clock kick off, so that means you can't watch Spurs vs Fulham, right? Well, not quite...

Outside of the UK, there is a live stream of every single Premier League game somewhere in the world. For example, NBC in the US and Optus Sport in Australia have both got the rights to show every single of the 380 Premier League matches.

Downloading and installing a VPN is the easy bit, as is relocating your computer, mobile or TV streamer's IP address to the location where the broadcast is being held. But  you'll still need to subscribe the service showing the game, and that may require having a credit card from that country. But for the amount of extra Premier League action you'll get, it may just be worth it.

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