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Is Arsenal vs Chelsea on TV? How to watch, channel, stream and kick-off time

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Premier League leaders Arsenal host London rivals Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium

Arsenal and Chelsea players compete for the ball at a corner

Arsenal take on Chelsea in another London derby(Image: Getty Images)

Everything you need to know about how to watch Arsenal vs Chelsea

UK Television Channel:Arsenal vs Chelsea will be broadcast live on Sky Sports this Sunday, with coverage starting at 3.30pm GMT. UK fans can tune in to Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League for full match analysis and live action, with kick-off at the Emirates Stadium set for 4.30pm GMT.

Online Streaming: Subscribers can stream the game live via the Sky Go app on mobile, tablet or desktop devices. The match is also accessible through NOW TV for those with a Sky Sports day or month pass.

Match Highlights: Extensive highlights will be available on the Sky Sports website shortly after the final whistle. BBC’s Match of the Day will also air a full highlights package on Sunday night from 10.30pm GMT.

Arsenal Team News: Bukayo Saka could be back fit despite an ankle issue forcing him to come off against Tottenham last weekend, while Ben White and Kai Havertz face late fitness tests. Mikel Merino remains a long-term absentee following foot surgery and youngster Max Dowman is nearing a return to the matchday squad.

Chelsea Team News: The Blues will be without Wesley Fofana due to suspension and Estevao remains out with a hamstring injury. Captain Reece James is fit to start, while Romeo Lavia is a doubt.

Arsenal Form: The Gunners are in excellent form, coming off a dominant 4-1 victory over rivals Tottenham to maintain their push for the Premier League title. They have won their last two home games against Chelsea without conceding, bolstering their confidence at the Emirates.

Chelsea Form: Under manager Liam Rosenior, Chelsea have struggled for consistency, recently dropping points in frustrating draws against Burnley and Leeds. While their away form has improved under the new boss, their disciplinary record remains a concern heading into this high-stakes derby.

Head-to-Head Results: The sides met twice in the Carabao Cup semi-finals earlier this year, with Arsenal progressing 4-2 on aggregate after winning both legs. Their previous Premier League encounter this season ended in a heated 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge back in November.

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