Where can I watch Arsenal v Man City? The match will be played at the Emirates Stadium in London. It is a crucial game for the Premier League title race.
In a tantalizing top-of-the-table matchup on Wednesday, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal will face Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium as the apprentice welcomes his old master for a Premier League title clash.
The Gunners are attempting to avoid going three league games without a victory, while the Citizens, should they get all three points in the capital, have a chance to pass the North Londoners for first place.
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While still very much within reach, Arsenal’s chances of winning their first Premier League championship in over 20 years have taken a slight dip lately after narrow losses to Everton by a score of 1-0 and Brentford by a score of 1-1 at home on Saturday.
After coming off the bench just after the hour mark, Leandro Trossard scored his first goal for the Gunners in just four minutes, but Arteta’s team suffered from a significant error’ from VAR that failed to spot Ethan Pinnock or Christian Norgaard in offside positions; the latter ultimately set up Ivan Toney for a 74th-minute equalizer.
Since November, Arsenal has held the top spot in the Premier League, but their eight-point advantage has been reduced to only three after they lost three of their past five games. On Wednesday, the defending champions will challenge Arsenal’s home winning streak.
Where can I watch Arsenal v Man City?
You can watch Arsenal v Man City on Wednesday, February 15, 2023, at 7.30 pm GMT. The match will be played at the Emirates Stadium in London. It is a crucial game for the Premier League title race, as Arsenal is currently leading the table with 51 points, while Man City is second with 48 points1.
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You can watch the game live on Premier Sports 1 if you are in Ireland2, or on NBCSN if you are in the USA3. You can also stream the game online on Premier Player or Peacock32.
Some of the possible team news are:
Arsenal: The Gunners are expected to welcome back captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who missed the last two games due to personal reasons. Thomas Partey and Kieran Tierney are also in contention to return from injury, while Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe are doubtful after picking up knocks against Leicester.
Man City: The Citizens have no fresh injury concerns, as Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden are both fit after recovering from minor issues. Sergio Aguero and Aymeric Laporte are still out, while Nathan Ake and Jack Grealish are long-term absentees.
Some of the possible predictions are:
Bacary Sagna, former Arsenal, and Man City defender: Arsenal 2-1 Man City. “I think Arsenal has the edge. They have been more consistent and more solid defensively. They have a lot of confidence and belief. Man City are still a great team, but they have been more vulnerable this season. I think Arsenal will win and go on to win the title.
Mark Lawrenson, BBC Sport pundit: Arsenal 1-1 Man City. “I think this will be a tight and tense affair, with both teams wary of losing ground in the title race. Arsenal has been impressive, but they have also dropped points against some of the lower teams. Man City have been more clinical, but they have also struggled against some of the top teams. I think a draw is a fair result.
Michael Owen, BetVictor ambassador: Arsenal 1-2 Man City. “I think this will be a high-quality and entertaining game, with both teams playing attractive and attacking football. Arsenal has been superb, but they have also shown some signs of fatigue and inconsistency. Man City have been ruthless, but they have also shown some signs of complacency and overconfidence. I think Man City will edge it and keep the title race alive.
Kick-off: 3 pm ET, Wednesday
TV Channel/stream online: Watch on Peacock Premium
PST watchalong: NBCSports’ YouTube