Aston Villa host Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League this weekend, with both clubs seeking points in what promises to be a closely contested fixture. According to FourFourTwo, the match is available to watch live and free of charge for viewers in a number of territories around the world.
In the United Kingdom, Premier League fixtures are subject to the longstanding blackout restrictions that prevent domestic broadcast of matches kicking off at 3pm on a Saturday. Matches outside that window, however — including Sunday fixtures — are routinely available through the usual broadcast partners, and FourFourTwo's guide covers streaming options for international audiences who may not have access to a traditional pay-television subscription.
Villa have been one of the more ambitious clubs in the top flight in recent seasons, investing heavily in their squad and pursuing European qualification with growing conviction. Tottenham, meanwhile, arrive at Villa Park in their own search for consistency — a club with the resources and the squad depth to challenge the upper reaches of the table, though results have not always reflected that potential.
The fixture carries weight for both sides. A win for Villa would strengthen their position in the upper half of the table; for Spurs, three points away from home would offer a statement of intent at a point in the campaign when momentum matters. Roberto de Zerbi's side — FourFourTwo names the Villa manager in their coverage — will be looking to make use of home advantage.
Full details on how to access the match via live stream, including free options for viewers outside standard broadcast regions, are available through FourFourTwo's dedicated watch guide at their website.
