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How to watch Arsenal vs Manchester United in US and UK - TV channel, live stream, early team news

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim.
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Manchester United is set to lock horns with Arsenal in a Premier League showdown at the Emirates Stadium tonight. Ruben Amorim's side, currently occupying a mid-table position, have been rejuvenated under their head coach, celebrating back-to-back victories including a 4-0 drubbing of Everton last Sunday.

On the other hand, Arsenal is also riding high, having scored an impressive 13 goals since the November international break, highlighted by a five-goal blitz against West Ham over the weekend. Despite its form, Arsenal will be wary of a resurgent Manchester United side that could narrow the gap to just three points with a victory tonight. Here's everything you need to know about the match.

When does Arsenal vs Man United kick off?

The highly anticipated clash between Arsenal and Man United is slated for an 8.15pm UK time kick-off at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, December 4 - that's 3.15pm eastern and 12.15pm Pacific. The match is part of a packed midweek Premier League schedule spread across three days.

The other fixtures today are Newcastle vs Liverpool, Southampton vs Chelsea, Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest, Everton vs Wolves, and Aston Villa vs Brentford. Thursday sees Tottenham up against Bournemouth and Fulham face Brighton.

Will Arsenal vs Man United be televised?

Indeed, it is. This match, along with all other Premier League fixtures in the UK, can be viewed through various international broadcasters. While not available on mainstream TV in the UK, the game will be streamed on Amazon Prime, accessible on most modern smart TVs or via the app on mobile devices and tablets. In the US, it can be streamed on Peacock Premium.

How to watch Arsenal vs Man United

For those based in the UK, the game will be shown on Amazon Prime via Prime Video. You can also catch the Boxing Day round of fixtures for free by signing up for an Amazon Prime free trial here.

Other viewing options for those outside the UK include: Astro Grandstand, Astro Premier League, beIN Connect, Canal+ (France), DAZN (Spain), Digi Sport (Romania), FuboTV (Canada), Nova Sports Prime (Greece), Optus Sport, Peacock Premium (USA), Premier Sports (Ireland), PrimaSport, PrimaPlay, Sport 2 (Israel), Sport 24, Siminn Sport, V Sport, and ViaPlay (Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Sweden).

In terms of team news, Manchester United is expected to be without the likes of Jonny Evans and Luke Shaw through injury. Lisandro Martinez and Kobbie Mainoo are suspended. Arsenal will be missing Ben White while Mikel Merino is a doubt.