Arsenal vs. Man City Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide for the Epic Clash
Excitement reaches fever pitch for the upcoming showdown between Arsenal and Manchester City as Mikel Arteta faces off against his former boss Pep Guardiola on the sidelines once again.
These close allies have become rivals in recent campaigns, both guiding their clubs with excellence while vying for football's most prestigious trophies. Sunday's encounter between Arsenal and City could significantly impact the trophy race by season's end, with both squads already chasing current champions Liverpool.
Fans will be eager to witness the newest chapter of this emerging rivalry between the Gunners and the Citizens, with fireworks expected in this early championship test.
Here's your guide to watching the showdown at the Emirates Stadium.
What Time Does Arsenal vs. Man City Kick Off?
How to Watch Arsenal vs. Man City on TV and Live Stream
Sunday's complete Premier League schedule is accessible via Sky Sports streaming, with Arsenal's encounter against City serving as the day's premier matchup. Mobile viewers can access the game through Sky GO.
American audiences have two primary options for this championship clash, with fans able to follow the action on Peacock and Amazon Prime Video. The streaming giant will also carry the match in Canada and Mexico.
Canadian viewers can watch live through FuboTV and DAZN as well, while Mexican fans will additionally have access through HBO Max.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | Peacock, Amazon Prime Video |
United Kingdom | Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Ultra HD, Sky GO, Sky GO Extra, NOW TV |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network Canada, Amazon Prime Video |
Mexico | Max Mexico, Amazon Prime Video |
What's Next for Arsenal and Man City?
Arsenal continue after their City fixture with a more manageable encounter against League One side Port Vale in the Carabao Cup third round. The Gunners then wrap up the month by traveling to Newcastle United for Premier League action next weekend.
City also hit the road for Carabao Cup duty, traveling to Huddersfield Town on Wednesday night. Their September finale features a home match against newly-promoted Burnley in Premier League competition.