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Arsenal vs Burnley: Live stream, TV channel, team news, kick-off time for Premier League match


ARSENAL return to Premier League action on Sunday night when they welcome Burnley to the Emirates.

The Gunners enter the game in torrid form in the division, having failed to win in their last four league matches.

Nicolas Pepe could make his league return for Arsenal

When is Arsenal vs Burnley?

  • Arsenal vs Burnley takes place on Sunday, December 13.
  • The match kicks off at 7.15pm GMT.
  • The Emirates Stadium plays host, with 2,000 socially distanced fans in attendance.
  • There will be another government review into the region restrictions on December 16.

What TV channel and live stream is Arsenal vs Burnley on?

Arsenal vs Burnley will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.

Sky begin their coverage at 7pm.

Non Sky subscribers can grab a Now TV day pass from £9.99.

What is team news?

Nicolas Pepe could return to the Gunners’ Premier League line up having served his three-match ban for his sending off against Leeds.

Thomas Partey, however, will miss out with injury. Boss Mikel Arteta says the Ghana midfielder will be asbent for the next few matches.

Partey only returned against Tottenham in the Gunners’ last match, but pulled up injured in the first half right before Harry Kane made it 2-0 to Spurs.

Premier League fixtures in December

Friday 4 December
20:00 Aston Villa v Newcastle Utd (Sky Sports)

Saturday 5 December
12:30 Burnley v Everton (BT Sport)
15:00 Man City v Fulham (BT Sport)
17:30 West Ham v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
20:00 Chelsea v Leeds Utd (Sky Sports)

Sunday 6 December
12:00 West Brom v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)
14:15 Sheffield Utd v Leicester City (Sky Sports)
16:30 Spurs v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
19:15 Liverpool v Wolves (Amazon Prime Video)

Monday 7 December
20:00 Brighton v Southampton (Sky Sports)

Friday 11 December
20:00 Leeds Utd v West Ham (Sky Sports)

Saturday 12 December
12:30 Wolves v Aston Villa (BT Sport)
15:00 Newcastle Utd v West Brom (Sky Sports)
17:30 Man Utd v Man City (Sky Sports)
20:00 Everton v Chelsea (BT Sport)

Sunday 13 December
12:00 Southampton v Sheff Utd (Sky Sports)
14:15 Crystal Palace v Spurs (Sky Sports)
16:30 Fulham v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
19:15 Arsenal v Burnley (Sky Sports)
19:15 Leicester City v Brighton (Amazon Prime Video)

Tuesday 15 December
18:00 Wolves v Chelsea (Amazon Prime Video)
20:00 Man City v West Brom (Amazon Prime Video)

Wednesday 16 December
18:00 Arsenal v Southampton (Amazon Prime Video)
18:00 Leeds Utd v Newcastle Utd (Amazon Prime Video)
18:00 Leicester City v Everton (Amazon Prime Video)
20:00 Fulham v Brighton (Amazon Prime Video)
20:00 Liverpool v Spurs (Amazon Prime Video)
20:00 West Ham v Crystal Palace (Amazon Prime Video)

Thursday 17 December
18:00 Aston Villa v Burnley (Amazon Prime Video)
20:00 Sheffield Utd v Man Utd (Amazon Prime Video)

Saturday 19 December
12:30 Crystal Palace v Liverpool (BT Sport)
15:00 Southampton v Man City (Amazon Prime Video)
17:30 Everton v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
20:00 Newcastle Utd v Fulham (Sky Sports)

Sunday 20 December
12:00 Brighton v Sheffield Utd (Sky Sports)
14:15 Spurs v Leicester City (Sky Sports)
16:30 Man Utd v Leeds Utd (Sky Sports)
19:15 West Brom v Aston Villa (BT Sport)

Monday 21 December
17:30 Burnley v Wolves (Sky Sports)
20:00 Chelsea v West Ham (Sky Sports)

Saturday 26 December
12:30 Leicester City v Man Utd (BT Sport)
15:00 Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (BBC)
15:00 Fulham v Southampton (Sky Sports)
17:30 Arsenal v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
20:00 Man City v Newcastle Utd (BT Sport)
20:00 Sheffield Utd v Everton (BT Sport)

Sunday 27 December
12:00 Leeds Utd v Burnley (Sky Sports)
14:15 West Ham v Brighton (Sky Sports)
16:30 Liverpool v West Brom (Sky Sports)
19:15 Wolves v Spurs (Sky Sports)

Monday 28 December
15:00 Crystal Palace v Leicester City (Amazon Prime Video)
17:30 Chelsea v Aston Villa (Amazon Prime Video)
20:00 Everton v Man City (Amazon Prime Video)

Tuesday 29 December
18:00 Brighton v Arsenal (Amazon Prime Video)
18:00 Burnley v Sheffield Utd (Amazon Prime Video)
18:00 Southampton v West Ham (Amazon Prime Video)
18:00 West Brom v Leeds Utd (Amazon Prime Video)
20:00 Man Utd v Wolves (Amazon Prime Video)

Wednesday 30 December
18:00 Spurs v Fulham (Amazon Prime Video)
20:00 Newcastle Utd v Liverpool (Amazon Prime Video)

Arteta said: “He got injured in the same area, not exactly the same spot but the same area as before. He will miss the next few matches.

“He did incredibly well [in training before Spurs match] and he was very confident.

“We tested him three times and he had zero symptoms, but in football you have a lot of unpredictable actions.”

What have they said?

Arteta said on Arsenal’s poor run of results: “It’s strange to say but we played much better against Spurs than what we did against Manchester United. Against Manchester United, we scored a penalty and won 1-0.

“We had an incredible performance but then we lost the derby 2-0 so obviously we cannot talk about that because we have lost the game.

“We cannot be so analytical just with one thing in the work that we do because there are many other factors that contribute. But obviously we are here to win football matches and that’s the only thing that people see at the end.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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