Tottenham vs Southampton live stream: Watch English Premier League football online

Tottenham will play Southampton on Saturday in the Premier League in the early afternoon kick off game. This is a vital game for both teams as they look to push for the final European spot, which now seems like a three way fight between these two teams and Liverpool.

The game is scheduled to start at 12.45 p.m. BST (7.45 a.m. ET) and takes place from St Mary's which could give Southampton the edge they need to claim all three points. The game can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

In team news, defender Toby Alderweireld is 50-50 whether he makes the game or not. He picked up a shoulder injury in the previous game against Stoke, but there are hopeful indications that he will make it in time for today's match. Southampton will also have to do without Victor Wanyama who is suspended for the game against Spurs.

For Tottenham, a last minute fitness test will be conducted for captain Hugo Lloris, who has a knee injury. Spurs fans will be hoping he can make the starting 11, but again he is no more than 50-50 in the days ahead of the match.

Today's game marks the first time that Mauricio Pochettino returns to St Mary's since leaving Southampton for Spurs last summer.

Coming into this game Tottenham have the advantage; they are a point ahead of Southampton after both teams have played 33 matches - Spurs have 57 points compared to the Saint's 56. However, Southampton have the better goal difference with +21 whereas Spurs are just +6. But Liverpool are the team who currently occupy the coveted fifth spot with 57 points like Tottenham, but the Reds have a goal difference of +11.

Today's big game between Spurs and Southampton will kick off at 12.45 p.m. BST (7.45 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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