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Is Nurnberg vs Arsenal on TV? Channel, live stream, kick-off time and team news for TODAY’S pre-season friendly


ARSENAL continue their pre-season schedule in Germany against second tier Bundesliga side FC Nurnberg TODAY.

The Gunners are looking to build on their 5-1 victory over championship outfit Ipswich last week, in which Eddie Nketiah stole the headlines by grabbing a hat-trick at London Colney.

Eddie Nketiah celebrates his hat-trick against IpswichCredit: Getty

However Nurnberg may prove to be tougher opposition as the Gunners will be in unfamiliar surroundings.

But their new £45million pound striker Gabriel Jesus will be keen to show why he is worth the hefty price tag.

What time does Nurnberg vs Arsenal kick off?

  • Arsenal face Nurnberg on TODAY – Friday, 8th July.
  • The game is scheduled to kick off at 4:30pm UK time – 5:30pm local time.
  • The game will be held in the Max-Morlock-Stadion which hosted six games in the 2006 World Cup.
  • This is the first encounter between the two sides, however Arsenal have lost their last four games to German opposition.

What TV channel is Nurnberg vs Arsenal on and can I live stream?

  • Nurnberg vs Arsenal will be broadcast live on Arsenal.com for a price of £5.99.
  • Match build up starts from 2.30pm.
  • The game is not available in Germany.
  • You can also stay up to date by following SunSport’s live blog with minute-by-minute coverage of the match on the day.

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Team news

Mikel Arteta is expected to give the new Brazilian stars Marquinhos and Gabriel Jesus a run out.

Though Portuguese new boy Fabio Vieira could miss out due to being pictured in a protective boot.

And Kieran Tierney – who missed the end of last season with injury – is set to feature.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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