How to watch Arsenal vs Leicester City - TV channel, kick off time and live stream details
Arsenal are back in Premier League action this weekend as they look to keep the early pressure on Manchester City at the top of the table.
The Gunners welcome newly-promoted Leicester City to the Emirates Stadium with Arsenal favourites to take all three points from the game. The Foxes are searching for their first Premier League win under new manager Steve Cooper and they only just scraped past Walsall on penalties in their midweek Carabao Cup clash on Tuesday.
Arsenal, meanwhile, had an easier passage, coming out as 5-1 winners over League One side Bolton Wanderers on Wednesday night. Mikel Arteta made a few changes for the game, giving some of the club’s youngsters a chance to shine.
If they have done enough to earn themselves a place in the team or the squad for the clash against Leicester, that is still to be seen.
Going into the match, Arsenal sit in fourth place in the league, but are just two points behind leaders Man City. Pep Guardiola’s side take on Newcastle United at St James’ Park in the early kick-off.
That means Arsenal will know how City have got on before a ball is kicked against Leicester, which could add more interest to the game. Here is everything you need to know about following the encounter.
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When is kick-off?
The game takes place on Saturday, 28 September, 2024 with kick-off at 3pm. The match is being played at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium.
Is it on TV?
No, the game has not been selected for live broadcast on TV in the UK. Supporters from some overseas countries could, however, watch the match.
In Portugal the game is available on DAZN 2 Portugal, in Canada it will be shown on Fubo TV. The game will also be shown on Peacock Premium in the USA and Premier Sports 1 in Ireland.
Highlights of the game will be available, as always, on Match of the Day on Saturday night. The show starts at 10.30pm UK time on BBC One and will also be available to stream on iplayer.
How else can I follow?
football.london will of course be at the Emirates Stadium to bring you all of the build-up, action and reaction. Our live blog will go live a few hours before kick-off.
BBC Radio 5 Live will also be providing live commentary of the match from 3pm.