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How to watch Arsenal vs Burnley on TV today - kick-off time and channel

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Declan Rice is hoping to move one step closer to the Premier League title. (Image: Getty)

* **Kick-off and Venue:** The match between Arsenal and Burnley is scheduled to kick off at 8pm today, Monday, May 18, 2026. The clash will take place at the Emirates Stadium in North London, where Arsenal hope to move closer to the title.

* **TV Channel Coverage:** Football fans in the UK can watch the game live on Sky Sports. Comprehensive coverage begins at 6.30pm on both the Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event channels, featuring extensive pre-match build-up.

* **Live Stream Options:** If you prefer to watch online, Sky Sports subscribers can access a live stream via the Sky Go app on mobile, tablet, or laptop. Alternatively, those without a contract can use a NOW Sports Day Membership to stream the match live.

* **4K Ultra HD Broadcast:** For the best possible viewing experience, the game will also be broadcast on the Sky Sports Ultra HDR channel. This allows fans with compatible hardware to watch in stunning 4K as the Gunners look to secure three vital points.

* **Arsenal team news:** Mikel Arteta faces some selection headaches, with Ben White and Jurrien Timber ruled out through injury. However, stars like Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice are expected to lead the charge.

* **Burnley team news:** Relegated Burnley arrive at the Emirates missing key players Josh Cullen and Jordan Beyer. Scott Parker’s side will be looking to spoil the title party and improve their form after a difficult winless run in recent months.

* **Radio and Audio:** If you cannot get to a screen, live radio commentary is available via BBC Radio 5 Live. Additionally, Arsenal’s official website will provide a live audio stream online, featuring expert analysis and updates throughout the full 90 minutes.

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