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Arsenal return to the Premier League title race following a last-minute win over Sporting CP in the Champions League
Gabriel of Arsenal celebrates his team's first goal scored by teammate Kai Havertz during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final First Leg match between Sporting Clube de Portugal and Arsenal FC at Estadio Jose Alvalade on April 07, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal.
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How to tune into Arsenal vs Bournemouth in the Premier League
Kick-off time: The match is scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 11. The official kick-off is set for 12.30pm, making it the early televised game for the weekend.
Location: The fixture will be held at the Emirates Stadium in north London. As the home side, Arsenal will be looking to capitalise on their massive 60,000-plus capacity crowd to maintain their title momentum.
UK TV channel: Coverage of the match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate. The broadcast is scheduled to begin at 11am, giving fans 90 minutes of build-up, analysis, and interviews before the action starts.
Live stream information: Subscribers can stream the match live through the HBO Max app or the TNT Sports website on various devices.
How to watch in the US: Fans in the United States can tune in via the USA Network for the English-language broadcast. For Spanish-language coverage, the match will be available on Universo, with streaming options provided through the NBC Sports app and Fubo.
UK radio coverage: If you are on the move, you can listen to live national commentary on talkSPORT, which holds the rights for the early Saturday kick-off. Local coverage will also be available via BBC Radio Solent for those following the Bournemouth perspective.
Team news: Arsenal are monitoring the fitness of several key players following the international break, with Eberechi Eze back in training but Martin Odegaard, Riccardo Calafiori, Bukayo Saka, Piero Hincapie and Jurrien Timber missing a session earlier in the week. Bournemouth have concerns over Tyler Adams, but the player has declared himself 'ready to go' on the club's website, although Eli Junior Kroupit, Julio Soler and Lewis Cook could all return from lay-offs.
Head-to-head record: History heavily favours the Gunners, who have won 14 of the 19 total meetings between these two sides. However, Bournemouth have proved they can cause an upset in recent seasons, including a 2-1 victory at the Emirates back in May 2025.
Previous meeting: The reverse fixture earlier this season was a high-scoring thriller at the Vitality Stadium on January 3, 2026. Arsenal narrowly secured all three points in that encounter with a hard-fought 3-2 victory away from home.
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