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How to watch Arsenal vs Fulham - TV channel, kick-off time and live stream

Declan Rice and Joshua King battle for the ball

Arsenal host Fulham in the Premier League this weekend (Image: Getty)

All you need to know about watching Arsenal vs Fulham

Kick-off time: The Premier League fixture between Arsenal and Fulham is set to take place this Saturday, May 2, with a late kick-off time of 5.30pm BST. This kick-off time was announced after the important fixture was picked for live television coverage, moving it from the traditional Saturday afternoon slot.

Location:Table toppers Arsenal will host the game at the Emirates Stadium, north London. Mikel Arteta's men hope to extend their lead at the top of the table to six points with a victory, with just three games to play afterwards, though Manchester City will still have two games in hand.

UK TV channel: For fans in the United Kingdom, the game will be shown live on Sky Sports. You can catch the action on both the Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League channels, with match coverage getting underway at 5pm BST.

UK live stream information: Subscribers can also stream the match live through the Sky Go app, which is accessible on mobile phones, tablets and laptops. Those who do not have a full Sky subscription can watch the game by buying a day or month pass through the NOW streaming service.

How to watch in the US: Supporters based in the United States can watch the game unfold live on NBC or stream it via the Peacock platform. Further coverage is available on Telemundo and Universo for Spanish speakers.

UK highlights: If you cannot catch the game live, Sky Sports subscribers can watch match highlights on the Sky Sports app and website following the final whistle. The game will also be shown on Match of the Day on BBC One from 10.25pm onwards and short highlights will be posted on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel.

Team injury news: Arsenal's Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber could miss out with injury, while Riccardo Calafiori has recently returned to the squad and might make an appearance. Marco Silva will be without Ryan Sessegnon and Alex Iwobi, though Kenny Tete is fit enough to come on as a substitute.

Head-to-head record: Arsenal have dominated this fixture historically, securing 44 wins in the 66 previous meetings, while Fulham have only claimed nine victories. Fulham have never managed an away win against Arsenal in 32 league attempts, summing up the daunting challenge the Europe-chasing Cottagers face this weekend.

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