Arsenal vs Crystal Palace: Live stream and kick-off details

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Arsenal will be looking for a positive result this weekend (Image: Getty Images)
Arsenal will be looking for a positive result this weekend (Image: Getty Images)

Arsenal will be looking to resurrect their Premier League title hopes this weekend when they host Crystal Palace at the Emirates.

It's been an uncharacteristically poor run for the Gunners who have overseen back to back defeats in the Premier League as well as a 2-0 home defeat to Liverpool in the FA Cup. Mikel Arteta's side lost to 2-1 to Fulham last time out which came after a a 2-0 away defeat to West Ham at the London Stadium.

In fact, to find Arsenal's last win you have to go back to the 2-0 victory over Brighton which took place on December 17. However, Arsenal may have a chance to move back into title contention with three points against Roy Hodgson's Palace side who have not registered a win over Arsenal since April 2022.

Palace themselves only have one win in their last five games with a recent 3-1 triumph over Brentford coming after defeats to Chelsea, Liverpool and draws with Brighton and Manchester City.

When is Arsenal v Crystal Palace?

Arsenal host Palace at the Emirates on Saturday, January 20 and kick-off is set for 12:30pm.

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How to watch Arsenal v Crystal Palace

The game will be live on TNT Sports 1 and ultimate and there are several ways you can tune in. You can upgrade to TNT Sports on Sky for £25 a month. Sports fans can get TNT Sports 1, 2, 3 & 4 through Sky. You can upgrade and find out terms and conditions here.

You can now also watch the Champions League on Amazon Prime by getting Discovery+ Premium for £29.99 a month on top of your Amazon Prime subscription. Find out how you can watch the Champions League on Amazon here.

Team news

Arsenal will be without Thomas Partey and Fabio Vieira are out through injury while Takehiro Tomiyasu and Mohamed Elneny are both away on international duty and Oleksandr Zinchenko could also be a doubt. For Palace, Rob Holding and Michael Olise will miss out while Cheick Doucoure, Joel Ward and Jordan Ayew are all expected to be ruled out.

Match odds

Latest odds from :

  • Arsenal - 2/7

  • Draw - 4/1

  • Crystal Palace - 10/1

*odds subject to change

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