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Here’s how to watch the Premier League match on TV and live stream as well as the latest team news. The Sporting News takes you through all the information you need to follow the game.
Arsenal are well covered if Gabriel is not passed fit, with Cristhian Mosquera and Piero Hincapié available to step in. Myles Lewis-Skelly’s impressive display in midweek could earn him a first Premier League start of the season, while Gabriel Martinelli is likely to return to the side after sitting out the Fulham match.
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace will kick off at 10 a.m. ET/ 7 a.m. PT in the United States. The match will kick off at 2 p.m. local time in London, England, at Emirates Stadium. The match will be available to watch through a streaming service in the U.S., but not on a TV channel. It will be available to watch in the UK.
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Gabriel is a doubt as Arsenal prepare to face Crystal Palace in the Premier League this weekend. The Brazilian centre-back picked up an unspecified knock before being substituted after scoring in Tuesday night’s 4-0 win over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League and has been unable to train since.
No other Premier League side has hit double figures yet, highlighting how Arsenal are not over-reliant on one player to get their goals
Mikel Arteta has admitted it would be nice to break Chelsea’s Premier League record for goals conceded, but it will require a lot of consistency throughout the season.Photo by Stu Forster/Getty
A London derby between two teams in the top-four fight involves Arsenal, to no surprise, but how about Crystal Palace being the opposition?
Jamie Carragher has named the 'major obstacle' standing in the way of Arsenal winning their first Premier League title since 2004. Arsenal have finished runners-up in each of the last three Premier League seasons.