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How to watch Arsenal vs Crystal Palace - TV channel, live stream details, kick-off time

Arsenal's quest for silverware continues when they play Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup quarter-final.

The Gunners will host the Eagles at the Emirates Stadium in their last-eight fixture in the competition as they aim to book a spot in the semi-final draw, which takes place this week.

Mikel Arteta's side go into the game on the back of a goalless draw against Everton - in the Premier League at the weekend - with a result that leaves Arsenal in third place in the top-flight standings and six points adrift of leaders Liverpool at the summit.

Victory for Arsenal over Palace would see them earn a place in the semi-final of the Carabao Cup and, in turn, find themselves just two games away from a final at Wembley Stadium.

Here, football.london takes a look at the TV info needed to watch tonight's showdown;

What time does Arsenal vs Crystal Palace kick-off?

Arsenal vs Crystal Palace is scheduled to kick off at 7.30pm on Wednesday, December 18 at the Emirates Stadium.

Is Arsenal vs Crystal Palace being shown live on TV?

Yes, Sky Sports will be broadcasting Arsenal's clash against Crystal Palace from north London.

Sky Sports Main Event is the channel broadcasting that fixture from the Emirates Stadium, which will be available on Sky channel 401 and coverage gets underway at 7pm.

As an alternative option, football.london will also be in attendance in north London, to provide you with the live updates and post-match reaction from Arsenal's quarter-final tie.

How to live stream Arsenal vs Crystal Palace

With Sky broadcasting the game between Arsenal and Crystal Palace, the match is also available to live stream.

For paying Sky customers, the Sky Go app is available to live stream the game on mobile and online. NOW TV will also be streaming the game online - on their mobile and TV app for paying customers.

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