Arsenal vs. Tottenham Hotspur live stream, preview: How to watch Capital One Cup 2015 online

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A third round match in the Capital One Cup 2015 will take place at White Hart Lane as Tottenham Hotspur host Arsenal this Wednesday. 

Tottenham will be entering the matchup against Arsenal with momentum coming from wins in their past three matches against Sunderland (1–0) in the Premier League, Qarabağ FK (3–1) in the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Europa League, and another Premier League win over Crystal Palace (1–0). 

The biggest difference maker for the Spurs in the match will be newly signed forward Son Heung-min who already created an impact in the club's previous wins over Qarabağ and Crystal Palace. 

Son recorded a brace against Qarabağ which were his first goals for the club. He was also the one who netted the lone goal in the Spurs' victory over the Glaziers. 

But along with Son's emergence, Tottenham are still searching for the scoring form of striker Harry Kane who has yet to find the net with six matches already played in the Premier League this season. 

The Spurs are hoping he will be able to score against Arsenal and it will be the start of great things for the 22-year-old striker. 

Meanwhile, Arsenal are coming off back-to-back losses against GNK Dinamo Zagreb (2–1) in the UEFA Champions League and Chelsea (2–0) in the Premier League. 

The Gunners will try to get back on the winning track against Tottenham without defender Gabriel Paulista and midfielder Santi Cazorla who were suspended because of their actions in their loss to Chelsea, the International Business Times reported. 

Along with Gabriel and Cazorla, midfielder Francis Coquelin will likely be out in the match against the Spurs with a knee injury, according to the report. 

It will be a tough test for the club with Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger saying that they will see how the club will "recover" following the losses. 

The match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal will be on Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 2:45 p.m. EST. To watch via live stream, click here. 

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