
How to Watch Ipswich Town vs Tottenham Hotspur
The clash between Ipswich Town and Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League is fixing to be an exciting one, set for Saturday, February 22, and kicking off at 3 p.m. GMT (10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT for those over in the U.S. and Canada, and 2 a.m. AEDT in Australia the next morning). With both teams coming in with different objectives, this match is not one to miss!

Where to Catch the Game Live
Depending on where you are, your options for catching the action live might vary a bit:
- U.S. and Canada: You’ve got the USA Network on your TV, or you can stream it online via Sling TV or Fubo. Our friends in Canada, however, will find exclusivity with Fubo Canada.
- UK: Sorry folks, the 3 p.m. Saturday slot is a no-go for live TV broadcasts. But hey, VPNs like NordVPN are your friend to sneak a peek from an international stream.
- Australia: Fans down under have Optus Sport airing all EPL matches, so you're covered.
- New Zealand: Sky Sport Now is your best bet over here, but again, VPNs work wonders for accessing Optus or Sky.
For anyone tuning in from other parts of the globe, stuff like beIN Sports in the Middle East and Disney+ Hotstar in India come into play, or just dial in that trusty VPN for unrestricted streaming access.
Team Dynamics
Tottenham is currently riding a good wave with two wins back-to-back, thanks to their boss Ange Postecoglou and the good news of players like James Maddison getting back from their injuries. Meanwhile, Ipswich finds itself in choppy waters, stuck in 18th place and scrapping to avoid relegation. Their fight is evident in their recent 1-1 standoff against Aston Villa, but they've got uphill ahead having only managed two wins since they shook things up against Spurs back in November.
Who’s Out?
Knocks and niggles are part of the game, and here’s who’s missing out:
- Ipswich: They've got Ogbene sidelined with an Achilles issue and Walton sitting it out due to a groin injury.
- Tottenham: They're going to miss Cristian and Richarlison, and Rad Dragus is unfortunately out for the season with an ACL injury.
By the grapevine of footy analysts, folks are hedging bets on a 3-2 win for Tottenham. This prediction stems from Spurs' current bounce-back form and Ipswich's defensive hiccups despite their stubborn perseverance.