How to watch Tottenham vs West Ham pre-season friendly: TV channel, live stream, broadcast details

Kieran Francis

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Tottenham and West Ham will ramp up their Australian pre-season tours with a friendly match at Optus Stadium in Perth on Tuesday.

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West Ham are preparing for Premier League life without captain and midfield general Declan Rice.

The Hammers started their Down Under tour with a 6-2 win over Perth Glory on Saturday night.

The Sporting News has all the details on how you can watch the friendly match between Tottenham and West Ham.

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How to watch Tottenham vs West Ham on TV

Tottenham vs West Ham will kick off at Perth's Optus Stadium at 6:00pm local time (8:00pm AEST) and can be watched live on TV in Australia on 10 Bold.

TV channels

Region Australia United States Malaysia
TV/Stream 10 Bold CBS Sports Network
Fubo
Astro SuperSport 3
Kick-off 8.00pm (AEST) 6.00am (ET) 6.00pm (MYT)

How to live stream Tottenham vs West Ham globally

Tottenham and West Ham's friendly is on a variety of different streaming options, both locally and globally.

Live stream options

Region Global Australia United States
Option West Ham TV/SPURSPLAY/Bet365 10 Play/Paramount+ Fubo
Cost? Yes No/Yes No/Yes

West Ham TV

A match pass to watch West Ham's friendly with Tottenham can be purchased for £5 via the WHTV website.

SPURSPLAY

While SPURSPLAY doesn't have an individual match pass, a 12-month membership at cost of £45 will allow the Spurs-Hammers friendly to be watched.

Bet365

The friendly can be watched via a small video player on Bet365's website, but you will need to be registered to the website and have money in your gambling account.

10 Play

10 Play is a free service offered to Australian consumers only. 

Fubo

The CBS Sports Network broadcast of the match can be streamed on Fubo, which is available on a free trial for new users.

Tottenham squad to tour Australia

Guglielmo Vicario, Alfie Whiteman, Brandon Austin, Josh Keeley, Destiny Udogie, Sergio Reguilon, Davinson Sanchez, Emerson Royal, Joe Rodon, Eric Dier, Cristian Romero, Pedro Porro, Djed Spence, Japhet Tanganga, Ben Davies, James Maddison, Oliver Skipp, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Ivan Perisic, Giovani Lo Celso, Tanguy Ndombele, Pape Matar Sarr, Yves Bissouma, Alfie Devine, Harvey White, Harry Kane, Heung-Min Son, Richarlison, Dejan Kulusevski, Manor Solomon, Dane Scarlett

West Ham squad to tour Australia

Lukasz Fabianski, Joseph Anang, Jacob Knightbridge, Jarrod Bowen, Dan Chesters, Conor Coventry, Aaron Cresswell, Flynn Downes, George Earthy, Pablo Fornals, Danny Ings, Levi Laing, Luizao, Divin Mubama, Angelo Ogbonna, Emerson Palmieri, Freddie Potts, Gianluca Scamacca, Kamarai Swyer, Kurt Zouma.

When were Tottenham last in Australia?

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Tottenham's return to Australia is arguably overdue with the club's last visit dating back to July 2016. 

Spurs played two games in Melbourne that year as part of the International Champions Cup, losing to both Juventus and Atletico Madrid. 

Tottenham also came Down Under in 2015 when they beat Sydney FC 1-0 in front of over 70,000 fans. 

When were West Ham last in Australia?

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West Ham were supposed to play in Australia in 2020 but had to cancel due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Prior to that, the Hammers did play across the ditch in New Zealand in 2014 - notably losing to both Wellington Phoenix and Sydney FC. 

Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.