What channel is Arsenal v Man City Premier League match on? TV coverage, live stream and kick-off time
Check out how to watch Arsenal v Man City in the Premier League, including TV channel, live stream coverage and kick-off time
Arsenal’s title credentials will face yet another stern test as Manchester City come to town on Sunday afternoon, writes Nick Manfredi.
When is Arsenal v Man City?
Arsenal v Man City takes place today, Sunday, (September 21)
Arsenal v Man City kick-off time
Arsenal v Man City will kick off at 430pm.
What TV channel is Arsenal v Man City on?
You can watch the game live on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League from 4pm.
How to live stream Arsenal v Man City online
Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription.
Preview:
Recent meetings have provided plenty of fireworks and its likely this one will be no different.
Following Liverpool’s win in Saturday's Merseyside Derby Arsenal come into this one six points behind the champions so there is some added pressure to get the three points here.
It’s a funny thing that you can gather nine points from your opening four fixtures which have been very difficult in terms of who we’ve played and yet still be under immense pressure.
But that’s just life at the top end of the most lucrative league in the world. Manchester City are arguably under more pressure than the Gunners, as they are sat on six points after defeats to Tottenham and Brighton dented their own title aspirations.
If Arsenal win it gives us real breathing space over City while maintaining the pressure on Liverpool.
All eyes will be on Gabriel and Erling Halaand as those two reignite their infamous rivalry.
I’m not sure it’s quite at Roy Keane vs Patrick Vieira levels of hatred but it probably isn’t far off.
Expect fireworks in that department for sure.
These are two clubs with a very new rivalry which is reported to stem from board level right through to the two sets of players.
I don’t think you could say that level of hatred really extends to the fans but its about as close to hatred as you can get in modern football even if it is a very watered down sort of hatred when comparing what we saw between Arsenal and Manchester United 25 or so years ago.
Expect fireworks.