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Tottenham vs. Stoke City 2017 live stream: Start time, TV channel, and how to watch online

Spurs will look to curtail their poor run of form at home to Stoke City on Sunday.

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The Premier League's only action on Sunday sees Tottenham Hotspur welcome Stoke City to White Hart Lane. Mauricio Pochettino's men head into this match on the back of a disappointing run of form, including being eliminated from the Europa League at the hands of Belgian outfit Gent on Thursday. One win in their last four league games has seen them slip to third in the table, two points below second-place Manchester City.

Stoke are unlikely to be easy opponents for Spurs, with Mark Hughes' side having bounced back from a poor start to sit comfortably in mid-table. Their 1-0 win over Crystal Palace last time out has seen them up into ninth, and they'll be out to record back-to-back wins for the first time this calendar year.

How to watch, stream, and listen

TV: NBCSN (U.S. - English); Telemundo (U.S. - Spanish); TSN1 (Canada); Sky Sports 1/HD (U.K.)

Online streaming: NBC Sports Live (U.S. - English); Telemundo Deportes En Vivo (U.S. - Spanish); TSN Go (Canada); Sky Go (U.K.)

For online listings in other countries, you can check out LiveSoccerTV.

Three big things to know

1. Spurs will certainly be without Danny Rose and Erik Lamela, though Pochettino should otherwise have a full-strength team available.

2. Stoke haven't been so lucky on the injury front: Jack Butland, Stephen Ireland, and Jonathan Walters are all currently on the treatment table and won't travel south for this match. Geoff Cameron, Xherdan Shaqiri and Phil Bardsley will all have to pass late fitness tests if they're to feature.

3. Spurs have enjoyed playing Stoke City over the last year: They’ve won 4-0 in each of their last two meetings. Stoke’s task is made even harder by the Spurs’ excellent home form: They’re the only side to remain unbeaten on home turf in the Premier League so far this season.

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