Arsenal and Leicester City will both be eyeing up three Premier League points when they meet at the Emirates Stadium, but UK football fans won't be able to watch the game live on TV
Arsenal and Leicester will both be in search of three points at the Emirates this afternoon – but fans won't be able to watch the clash on TV in the UK.
Arteta will look to keep the pressure on Guardiola and City when they face Leicester, in what is sset to be an action-packed Premier League clash. Unfortunately, those living in the UK who don't have tickets to the game will be unable to watch proceedings unfold. Here, Mirror Football explains why...
However, Arsenal's game against Leicester, Brentford vs West Ham, Chelsea vs Brighton, Everton vs Crystal Palace, and Nottingham Forest vs Fulham will be unavailable to watch live to those outside of the respective grounds that they are being played in. Other broadcasters dependent on location include the likes of beIN Sport, SuperSport OTT, DStv Now, ViaPlay and Setanta Sports - and you can find out which network you can watch on depending on where you are in the world here. UK fans can also keep up with the game through BBC Radio 5 Live, or wait for the highlights to play out on BBC Match of the Day at 10.30pm.
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