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Arsenal vs Tottenham live stream: How can I watch WSL derby live on TV in UK today?

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Arsenal and Tottenham clash in a record-breaking north London derby in the Women’s Super League (WSL) this afternoon.

Over 51,000 tickets have been sold for today’s huge showdown at the Emirates Stadium, while they remain on sale until half-time of a match that is set to shatter the WSL’s existing attendance record of 38,262, recorded in the reverse fixture at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2019.

Indeed, the record crowd for a domestic women’s fixture in England - which has stood at 53,000 for more than one hundred years - could also finally fall on a historic afternoon in the capital.

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A sold-out crowd packed into Meadow Park in Borehamwood to watch Jonas Eidevall’s Arsenal - who agonisingly missed out on the title to Chelsea by a solitary point on the final day in 2021/22 - began the delayed season with a 4-0 rout of Brighton last weekend, while the Gunners have work to do to reach the group stages of the Champions League after being held to a frustrsting 2-2 draw by Ajax in the home leg of their second-round qualifier.

Spurs, meanwhile, finished fifth last term and held off a late fightback from Leicester to kick off the new campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 triumph.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch today’s derby.

Where to watch Arsenal vs Tottenham

TV channel: In the UK, today’s game is being broadcast live on BBC One, with coverage beginning at 1:15pm BST ahead of a 1:30pm kick-off time.

LIVE stream: Fans can also watch the game unfold live online via the BBC Sport website or iPlayer.

Live coverage: You can also follow all the action from the Emirates this afternoon with Standard Sport’s LIVE blog.