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

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

Clean sheets and victories have become Arsenal's signature over the last four weeks, as they pursue their ninth consecutive win this Saturday afternoon.

Mikel Arteta's team, following three straight runner-up campaigns, are positioning themselves for a Premier League title charge this term, with their main rivals displaying weaknesses that will likely stop them from matching a well-rounded Gunners squad.

Several of their recent wins have been hard-fought battles, but seldom have they looked close to losing since they fought back against Manchester City in late September. Worryingly for opponents, there's a feeling they haven't reached top gear yet, and Burnley could experience their full force this weekend.

Here's your guide to watching Saturday's Premier League encounter.

What Time Does Burnley vs. Arsenal Kick Off?

How to Watch Burnley vs. Arsenal on TV and Live Stream

Arsenal's forthcoming journey to Turf Moor, where they secured a 5–0 triumph on their last appearance, won't be broadcast on UK television due to the 3 p.m. broadcasting restriction. Nevertheless, radio commentary is available through talkSPORT.

Amazon Prime Video offers streaming coverage throughout North America for Saturday's match. US viewers can also access the game through fuboTV, NBC Sports, Universo, Telemundo and USA Network.

Canadian audiences have FuboTV and DAZN as options, while Mexican fans can use HBO Max.

Country

TV channel/live stream

United States

fuboTV, nbcsports.com, NBC Sports App, UNIVERSO NOW, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, USA Network, UNIVERSO

United Kingdom

N/A – radio coverage provided by talkSPORT

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Amazon Prime Video, Fubo Sports Network 4 Canada

Mexico

Max Mexico, Amazon Prime Video

What's Next for Burnley and Arsenal?

Arsenal's fourth league stage fixture in their Champions League campaign follows next, as they head to the Czech capital to meet Slavia Prague on Tuesday night.

The table-toppers resume Premier League duties the following Saturday, with another away fixture scheduled. Sunderland have made an excellent start to the campaign, and the Black Cats will host Arsenal at the Stadium of Light.

Burnley face just one more fixture before the November international window, and they'll consider next Saturday's visit to West Ham United as a match where points are achievable.