What channel is Arsenal vs Brighton, kick-off time, TV and live stream details
Arsenal have the chance to return to the top of the Premier League on Sunday as they host Brighton at the Emirates Stadium.
Both sides played European football in midweek, with Arsenal drawing 1-1 away to PSV having already sealed their place atop their Champions League group. Brighton, meanwhile, enjoyed a more dramatic evening of continental action, beating Marseille 1-0 to top their Europa League group, with Seagulls fans celebrating a dramatic late winner from Joao Pedro.
With European action resuming in February, both clubs can now shift their focus fully onto domestic affairs, starting on Sunday afternoon in North London. Brighton have been stretched by the demands of continental competition so far this season and are currently eighth in the Premier League, albeit in close proximity behind Man United and Newcastle.
Brighton have lost just once in their last six matches, with a defeat to Chelsea on their last visit to the capital earlier this month. They will hope that they can improve on this as they seek to inflict back-to-back defeats on Arsenal, who lost on their last Premier League outing away to Aston Villa.
Brighton have a strong recent record away to Arsenal, winning on four of their last five visits to the Emirates, with their most recent being a 0-3 win back in May. Arsenal last won against the Seagulls back in May 2021 and will be keen to put that record to an end as they seek to continue their pursuit of a first Premier League title in 20 years.
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What time does Arsenal vs Brighton kick off?
The match takes place at the Emirates Stadium, London on Sunday, December 17 and kicks off at 2pm.
How to watch Arsenal vs Brighton:
The match will not be televised in the UK having originally been part of Saturday's 3pm blackout block of matches, before being moved to Sunday due to Brighton having played on Thursday night.
Team news:
Arsenal have been dealt a blow with Takehiro Tomiyasu set for a spell on the sidelines and he joins fellow absentees Jurrien Timber and Thomas Partey. Mikel Arteta will have received a boost with the return of Gabriel Martinelli from illness.
Roberto De Zerbi has a lengthy injury list to contend with as he continues without seven of his players available. Pervis Estupinan. Ansu Fati and Danny Welbeck are the main men who miss out for the Seagulls.
Match odds:
Latest odds from :
Arsenal - 1/2
Draw - 15/4
Brighton - 19/4
*odds subject to change
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