Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live

The final quarter-final fixture of this season's Carabao Cup will take place at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday evening as Arsenal welcome Crystal Palace under the lights.

Palace's European commitments postponed this last-eight encounter with the Gunners, though the delay means both teams are aware of their potential semi-final adversaries: Chelsea. Manchester City and Newcastle United are waiting in the other semi-final for whichever London side progresses.

Arsenal enter as clear favourites to advance to the final despite capturing the EFL Cup on only two previous occasions. The Gunners sit atop the Premier League standings and have demonstrated remarkable consistency this campaign, suffering defeat just twice in all competitions.

Palace will look to upset the odds, encouraged by their recent successes in the FA Cup and Community Shield, though they face an uphill battle as considerable outsiders for their journey to north London.

Here's your guide to catching all the knockout drama as it happens.

What Time Does Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace Kick Off?

How to Watch Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace on TV, Live Stream

UK viewers have multiple viewing options for this encounter. Free-to-air coverage is available on ITV 1 and ITVX, with STV providing coverage in Scotland. Additionally, Sky Sports will broadcast the match on their Main Event and Football channels, plus Sky GO streaming.

Mexican fans have no live broadcast options, while viewers in the United States and Canada enjoy better coverage.

US audiences can tune in via Paramount+, while Canadian viewers have access through DAZN and fuboTV platforms.

Country

TV channel/live stream

United Kingdom

ITV 1, ITVX, STV, STV Player, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, Sky Ultra HD, Sky GO, Sky GO Extra

United States

Paramount+

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada

Mexico

Not televised

What's Next for Arsenal, Crystal Palace?

Arsenal face two fixtures between Christmas and New Year's Day, both scheduled for Emirates Stadium. Brighton & Hove Albion visit first, followed by a crucial encounter against surprise title contenders Aston Villa.

Palace have only one remaining match this calendar year following their Arsenal visit, hosting struggling Tottenham Hotspur at Selhurst Park. They then meet their third straight London opponent when Fulham arrives on New Year's Day.