Sunderland vs. Arsenal: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live
A crucial Premier League weekend approaches, with Arsenal positioned to potentially stretch their advantage at the top to nine points come Saturday night.
This presents an opportunity that Mikel Arteta will be eager for his team to capitalize on, particularly with Manchester City and Liverpool set to clash at the Etihad just under 24 hours later. These two clubs are anticipated to be Arsenal's main rivals for the title this campaign, but at least one will surrender points this weekend.
Sunderland, however, poses a formidable challenge, particularly on their home turf at the Stadium of Light. Energized by former Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka, the Black Cats currently occupy fourth place in the Premier League table before the league leaders arrive.
A closely contested and hard-fought encounter is anticipated on Wearside, and here's your guide to catching all the action on Saturday night.
What Time Does Sunderland vs. Arsenal Kick Off?
How to Watch Sunderland vs. Arsenal on TV and Live Stream
Arsenal's encounter on Wearside has been chosen for television broadcast in the United Kingdom, with Sky Sports showing the match on their Main Event and Premier League channels.
The match will also be available on Sky Ultra HD, plus Sky GO and NOW TV.
Throughout North America, Amazon Prime Video offers a streaming alternative. In the United States, you can switch to Peacock, fuboTV and NBC as other options. Universo and Telemundo are offering Spanish-language coverage.
FuboTV is another choice in Canada, with DAZN also streaming the match. Those in Mexico can watch via HBO Max, alongside Prime Video.
Country | TV channel/live stream |
|---|---|
United States | fuboTV, UNIVERSO NOW, Peacock, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, Amazon Prime Video, NBC, UNIVERSO |
United Kingdom | Sky Go UK, NOW, SKY GO Extra, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Ultra HD |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Amazon Prime Video, Fubo Sports Network 7 Canada |
Mexico | Max Mexico, Amazon Prime Video |
What's Next for Sunderland and Arsenal?
This weekend may be important, but several major fixtures await the Gunners following the international break.
They initially welcome the season's first north London derby on November 23, then entertain a formidable Bayern Munich side in Matchday 5 of the Champions League.
Sunderland face no European commitments to consider yet. The Black Cats journey to Fulham then welcome Bournemouth in the Premier League following the final break of 2025.