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    Crystal Palace vs Arsenal: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time and team news for TONIGHT’S Premier League opener

    ALL eyes will be on Arsenal as they begin the Premier League season against Crystal Palace tonight – and they will NOT want a repeat of the last year.The Gunners were humiliated by Brentford on the opening day of the 2021/22 campaign.
    Arsenal were beaten on the opening day of last season by London rivals BrentfordCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Oleksandr Zinchenko joined in with Gabriel Jesus’ hattrick celebrations against SevillaCredit: Getty
    And they were bottom of the table by the first international break with NINE goals conceded and ZERO scored.
    However, hope has been restored amongst the Arsenal camp as summer signings Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko will hope to hit the ground running in their Premier League debuts for the club.
    But the North London outfit have only beaten Crystal Palace three times in their last ten encounters.
    What time does Crystal Palace vs Arsenal kick off?

    Crystal Palace will be rolling out the red carpet for Arsenal tonight – Friday, August 5.
    It is scheduled to kick off at 8pm UK time.
    Selhurst Park in South London will host the first game of the new Premier League season and it can hold around 25,000 fans.
    Palace dismantled the Gunners 3-0 when the London rivals met towards the end of last season.

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    What TV channel is Crystal Palace vs Arsenal on and can I live stream it?

    Crystal Palace vs Arsenal will be broadcast LIVE on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
    Pre-match coverage will commence from 6:30pm UK time on both channels.
    Subscription holders of Sky Sports also have the option to stream the entire action live via the Sky Go app and Sky Sports website.

    Can I listen to Crystal Palace vs Arsenal?
    Yes you can. The Premier League’s big opener will be broadcast live on talkSPORT.
    talkSPORT begin their GameDay coverage from 7pm.
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    Team news
    Patrick Vieira seems to be having goalkeeper troubles ahead of the huge opening clash against his former side as a player.
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    Jack Butland’s broken hand has ruled him out of the clash but Sam Johnstone is close to recovering from his thigh problem.
    Mikel Arteta has been forced to be without the quartet of Kieran Tierney, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Fabio Vieira and Emile Smith Rowe.
    But the Arsenal boss confirmed after the thrashing on Sevilla, that ‘most’ of them will be ready.
    Arteta said: “They’ll have to go through what they need to this week and then hopefully we’ll have them available.
    “They are lacking minutes but we’ll have to build that up like any other injury that we get during the season.”
    Latest odds

    Crystal Palace to win 17/5
    Draw 27/10
    Arsenal to win 5/6

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    Is Leicester vs Brentford on TV? Channel, live stream, kick-off time and team news for Premier League opener

    LEICESTER CITY kick off their 2022/23 Premier League campaign with a home fixture against London opposition Brentford.There could be some moans and groans around the stadium as the Foxes are the ONLY side to have not signed a single player in all the top English leagues.
    James Maddison inspired Leicester’s narrow 2-1 win over Brentford in MarchCredit: Getty
    Brentford embarrassed Arsenal on the opening day of last seasonCredit: Rex
    Plus, clubs are circling some of Leicester’s prized assets such as Wesley Fofana, James Maddison and Youri Tielemans this summer.
    Also, the match itself won’t be easy in the slightest as the Bees will be eager to replicate their opening performance from last season when they humiliated Arsenal.
    However, the Foxes took all six points off Thomas Frank’s team in their recent encounters which will give Brendan Rodgers’ men a lot of hope.
    What time does Leicester vs Brentford kick off?

    Leicester City will be entertaining Brentford on Sunday, August 7.
    It is scheduled to kick off at 2pm UK time.
    King Power Stadium in Leicester is the allocated arena for this Premier League fixture and it can hold around 32,312 fans.
    The Foxes scraped a 2-1 victory when these sides last met in March this year.

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    What TV channel is Leicester vs Brentford on and can I live stream it?

    Unfortunately, Leicester City vs Brentford will NOT be broadcast live on television in the UK.

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    Team news
    Brendon Rodgers will be sweating over the fitness of midfield maestro Wilfried Ndidi who suffered a twisted ankle with less than half way of last season to go.
    And full-back Ryan Bertrand who has been having knee troubles since Boxing Day in 2021.
    Not to mention this will be Leicester’s first Premier League season in 12 years without legendary goal keeper Kasper Schmeichel.
    But the Leicester boss revealed that Hamza Choudhury has returned to training so he could be in line for a start against Brentford.
    Elsewhere, the Bees boss Thomas Frank will be buzzing to have Christian Norgaard back amongst the first team having missed so much of pre-season with a muscular injury.
    Frank also mentioned that Noorgard will start in their opening game against Leicester.
    However, Brentford are set to be without the trio of Sergi Canos, Ethan Pinnock and Kristoffe Ajer.
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    Latest odds

    Leicester to win 19/20
    Draw 13/5
    Brentford 5/2

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    Is Bournemouth vs Aston Villa on TV? Channel, live stream, kick-off time, team news for Premier League game

    BOURNEMOUTH once again return to Premier League action this Saturday when they host Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa on home soil.The Cherries secured automatic promotion from the Championship with a 1-0 over Nottingham Forest at the beginning of May.
    Bournemouth secured promotion with a gruelling win over Nottingham ForestCredit: Getty
    Steven Gerrard continued his Aston Villa rebuild with the signing of Boubacar KamaraCredit: Getty
    Which also meant that Scott Parker’s side had only been out of England’s top division for one season after being relegated in 2019/20.
    However, Bournemouth find themselves a tricky test in Steven Gerrard’s new and improved Aston Villa side.
    But the Cherries will have confidence as they done the double over Villa in their most recent Premier League campaign.
    What time does Bournemouth vs Aston Villa kick off?

    Bournemouth’s return to the Premier League against Aston Villa will take place on Saturday, August 6.
    It is scheduled to kick off at 3pm UK time.
    Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth is the chosen arena for this clash and it can hold approximately 11,379 supporters.
    A 44th minute strike from former defender Nathan Ake turned out to be the difference maker when the sides last met in 2020.

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    Is Bournemouth vs Aston Villa on TV and can I live stream it?

    Unfortunately, Bournemouth vs Aston Villa will NOT be broadcasted live on television in the UK.
    This is due to the football blackout laws which prevents matches from being shown live between 2:45pm-5:15pm.
    However fans overseas in the United States can stream the entire action on Peacock.

    Team news
    Bournemouth fans will have to be a little more patient before seeing summer signings Ryan Fredericks and Joe Rothwell as Scott Parker confirmed that they are both still recovering from minor knocks.
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    The Cherries boss said: “He [Rotherwell] did a sprint and just felt something in his quad. He won’t be ready for the start of the season.
    “Ryan Fredericks is on the grass again. Again, next weekend comes a bit too quick for him, but he is on the right track.”
    But former Middlesbrough winger Marcus Tavernier will be eager to impress on the flanks for Bournemouth.
    Meanwhile, Steven Gerrard faces some problems of his own as Ezri Konsa and Kortney Hause are likely to miss their Premier League opener whilst Carney Chukwuemeka is all set to join Chelsea.
    However, Leon Bailey is fit and firing again having featured in all five pre-season fixtures.
    And summer signing Boubacar Kamara is also in contention to feature in his first competitive fixture for Villa.
    Latest odds

    Bournemouth to win 27/10
    Draw 5/2
    Aston Villa to win 21/20

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    Bournemouth vs Aston Villa: Date, live stream, kick-off time and team news for Premier League match

    BOURNEMOUTH once again return to Premier League action this Saturday when they encounter Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa on home soil.The Cherries secured automatic promotion from the Championship with a 1-0 over Nottingham Forest at the beginning of May.
    Bournemouth secured promotion with a gruelling win over Nottingham ForestCredit: Getty
    Steven Gerrard continued his Aston Villa rebuild with the signing of Boubacar KamaraCredit: Getty
    Which also meant that Scott Parker’s side had only been out of England’s top division for one season after being relegated in 2019/20.
    However, Bournemouth find themselves a tricky test in Steven Gerrard’s new and improved Aston Villa side.
    But the Cherries will have confidence as they done the double over Villa in their most recent Premier League campaign.
    What time does Bournemouth vs Aston Villa kick off?

    Bournemouth’s return to the Premier League against Aston Villa will take place on Saturday, August 6.
    It is scheduled to kick off at 3pm UK time.
    Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth is the chosen arena for this clash and it can hold approximately 11,379 supporters.
    A 44th minute strike from former defender Nathan Ake turned out to be the difference maker when the sides last met in 2020.

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    Is Bournemouth vs Aston Villa on TV and can I live stream it?

    Unfortunately, Bournemouth vs Aston Villa will NOT be broadcasted live on television in the UK.
    This is due to the football blackout laws which prevents matches from being shown live between 2:45pm-5:15pm.
    However fans overseas in the United States can stream the entire action on Peacock.

    Team news
    Bournemouth fans will have to be a little more patient before seeing summer signings Ryan Fredericks and Joe Rothwell as Scott Parker confirmed that they are both still recovering from minor knocks.
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    The Cherries boss said: “He [Rotherwell] did a sprint and just felt something in his quad. He won’t be ready for the start of the season.
    “Ryan Fredericks is on the grass again. Again, next weekend comes a bit too quick for him, but he is on the right track.”
    But former Middlesbrough winger Marcus Tavernier will be eager to impress on the flanks for Bournemouth.
    Meanwhile, Steven Gerrard faces some problems of his own as Ezri Konsa and Kortney Hause are likely to miss their Premier League opener whilst Carney Chukwuemeka is all set to join Chelsea.
    However, Leon Bailey is fit and firing again having featured in all five pre-season fixtures.
    And summer signing Boubacar Kamara is also in contention to feature in his first competitive fixture for Villa.
    Latest odds

    Bournemouth to win 27/10
    Draw 5/2
    Aston Villa to win 21/20

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    Leeds vs Wolves: Date, live stream, kick-off time and team news for Premier League match

    LEEDS UNITED open their 2022/23 Premier League account on Saturday with a tough encounter against Wolverhampton Wanderers.Jesse Marsch miraculously guided the Whites to safety last season despite flirting with the drop zone for most of the campaign.
    Raphinha jumped into the crowd to celebrate Leeds staying up last seasonCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Luke Ayling snatched all three points from Wolves in MarchCredit: PA
    And Leeds will be up for this encounter as they scraped all three points from Wolves last time out.
    However, losing Raphinha and Kalvin Philips this summer could significantly impact the hosts chances of getting off to a good start.
    But they’ll be eager to avoid a repeat of last August when Leeds were humiliated by Manchester United.
    What time does Leeds vs Wolves kick off?

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    Is Leeds vs Wolves on TV and can I live stream it?

    Sadly, Leeds United’s mouth-watering clash with Wolves will NOT be broadcasted live on television in certain parts of the UK.
    This is due to the football blackout laws which prevents matches from being shown live between 2:45pm – 5:15pm.
    However fans in Ireland can stream the entire action live on the Premier Sports app.

    Team news
    Jesse Marsch will be hoping his seven summer signings will be able to soften the blow of losing Raphinha and Kalvin Phillips.
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    Brenden Aaronson, Rasmus Kristensen, Marc Roca, Tyler Adams, Darko Gyabi, Luis Sinisterra and Sonny Perkins will all be in contention to play their first Premier League match for Leeds.
    Elsewhere, Bruno Lage has been handed a massive blow to his striking options as talisman Raul Jiminez is set to be out for several weeks having sustained a medial knee issue.
    And back-up forward Fabio Silva has been loaned out to Anderlecht which leaves the Wolves boss with no out-and-out striker.
    However, Adama Traore has returned from his disappointing loan spell at Barcelona, which could tempt Lage into putting the Spaniard up-top in the mean time.
    Latest odds

    Leeds to win 13/10
    Draw 23/10
    Wolves to win 9/4

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    Leicester vs Brentford: Date, live stream, kick-off time, team news for Premier League match

    LEICESTER CITY kick start their 2022/23 Premier League campaign with a home fixture against London opposition Brentford this Sunday.There could be some moans and groans around the stadium as the Foxes are the ONLY side to have not signed a single player in all the top English leagues.
    James Maddison inspired Leicester’s narrow 2-1 win over Brentford in MarchCredit: Getty
    Brentford embarrassed Arsenal on the opening day of last seasonCredit: Rex
    Plus, clubs are circling some of Leicester’s prized assets such as Kasper Schmeichel, Wesley Fofana, James Maddison and Youri Tielemans this summer.
    Also, the match itself won’t be easy in the slightest as the Bees will be eager to replicate their opening performance from last season when they humiliated Arsenal.
    However, the Foxes took all six points off Thomas Frank’s team in their recent encounters which will give Brendan Rodgers’ men a lot of hope.
    What time does Leicester vs Brentford kick off?

    Leicester City will be entertaining Brentford on Sunday, August 7.
    It is scheduled to kick off at 2pm UK time.
    King Power Stadium in Leicester is the allocated arena for this Premier League fixture.
    The Foxes scraped a 2-1 victory when these sides last met in March this year.

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    What TV channel is Leicester vs Brentford on and can I live stream it?

    Unfortunately, Leicester City vs Brentford will NOT be broadcasted live on television in the UK.
    This is because the Premier League decided that this fixture wouldn’t be included in the television picks for the opening weekend.
    However fans can head to either LCFC.com or brentfordfc.com to find out how to watch exclusive match coverage.

    Team news
    Brendon Rodgers will be sweating over the fitness of midfield maestro Wilfried Ndidi who suffered a twisted ankle with less than half way of last season to go.
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    And full-back Ryan Bertrand who has been having knee troubles since Boxing Day in 2021.
    Not to mention this will be Leicester’s first Premier League season in 12 years without legendary goal keeper Kasper Schmeichel.
    But the Leicester boss revealed that Hamza Choudhury has returned to training so he could be in line for a start against Brentford.
    Elsewhere, the Bees boss Thomas Frank will be buzzing to have Christian Norgaard back amongst the first team having missed so much of pre-season with a muscular injury.
    Frank also mentioned that Noorgard will start in their opening game against Leicester.
    However, Brentford are set to be without the trio of Sergi Canos, Ethan Pinnock and Kristoffe Ajer.
    Latest odds

    Leicester to win 19/20
    Draw 13/5
    Brentford 13/5

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    Crystal Palace vs Arsenal: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time, team news for OPENING Premier League match

    ALL eyes will be on Arsenal as they open the Premier League season against Crystal Palace this FRIDAY – and they won’t want a repeat of the last time.The Gunners were humiliated by Brentford on the opening day of the 2021/22 campaign.
    Arsenal were beaten on the opening day of last season by London rivals BrentfordCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Oleksandr Zinchenko joined in with Gabriel Jesus’ hattrick celebrations against SevillaCredit: Getty
    And they were bottom of the table by the first international break with NINE goals conceded and ZERO scored.
    However, hope has been restored amongst the Arsenal camp as summer signing’s Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko have hit the ground running.
    But the North London outfit have only beaten Crystal Palace three times in their last ten encounters.
    What time does Crystal Palace vs Arsenal kick off?

    Crystal Palace will be rolling out the red carpet for Arsenal on Friday, August 5.
    It is scheduled to kick off at 8pm UK time.
    Selhurst Park in South London will host the first game of the new Premier League season and it can hold around 25,000 fans.
    Palace dismantled the Gunners 3-0 when the London rivals met towards the end of last season.

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    What TV channel is Crystal Palace vs Arsenal on and can I live stream it?

    Crystal Palace vs Arsenal will be broadcasted LIVE on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
    Pre-match coverage will commence from 6:30pm UK time on both channels.
    Subscription holders of Sky Sports also have the option to stream the entire action live via the Sky Go app and Sky Sports website.

    Team news
    Patrick Vieira seems to be having goalkeeper troubles ahead of the huge opening clash against his former side as a player.
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    Jack Butland’s broken hand has ruled him out of the clash but Sam Johnstone is close to recovering from his thigh problem.
    Mikel Arteta has been forced to be without the quartet of Kieran Tierney, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Fabio Vieira and Emile Smith Rowe.
    But the Arsenal boss confirmed after the thrashing on Sevilla, that ‘most’ of them will be ready.
    Arteta said: “They’ll have to go through what they need to this week and then hopefully we’ll have them available.
    “They are lacking minutes but we’ll have to build that up like any other injury that we get during the season.”
    Latest odds

    Crystal Palace to win 7/2
    Draw 5/13
    Arsenal to win 3/4

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    England vs Germany – Women’s Euro 2022 final: Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream FREE and team news for Wembley

    ENGLAND are on the verge of making HISTORY as they look to become the country’s first team ever to win a European Championship – but face old enemies Germany in the final.The Lionesses will be in confident mood as they head to Wembley after thrashing Sweden in the semi-final.
    England dismantled Sweden 4-0 in the semi-finalCredit: EPA
    Alexandra Popp fired Germany to the Women’s Euro finalCredit: PA
    Goals from Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze, Alessia Russo and Fran Kirby were enough to secure a huge win.
    But they will take on who else but Germany, in their first ever appearance at the Wembley showpiece.
    Alexandra Popp’s double in the Germans’ other semi final against France ensured that the iconic fixture will decide the fate of the European Championship trophy.
    When is the Women’s Euro 2022 final?

    The showpiece event between England and Germany will take place on Sunday, July 31.
    It is scheduled to kick off at 5pm UK time.
    A sold out Wembley Stadium in London is the allocated arena for this huge showing and can hold a staggering 90,000 supporters.
    This match will replace the Community Shield encounter between Liverpool and Man City which is now being played at the King Power Stadium.

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    The Women’s Euro 2022 final will be broadcast LIVE for FREE on BBC One in the UK to valid TV licence holders.
    Pre-match coverage will commence from 4pm UK time – one hour before kick-off.
    Viewers also have the option to stream the ENTIRE action on the BBC iPlayer app or BBC Sport website.

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    Who will England play in the Women’s Euro 2022 final?
    A double from Alexandra Popp helped Germany to secure a gruelling semi-final win as they continue their chase for a staggering 9th European title.

    Team news
    Sub Alessia Russo’s outstanding backheeled goal against Sweden will have tested Sarina Wiegman’s faith in her starting XI, with the Man Utd forward putting pressure on Ellen White.
    Keira Walsh went off at the end of the semi-final with cramp but is expected to be fit to start at Wembley.
    Germany have no injury problems but Klara Buhl missed the semi-final with Covid.
    She will need to produce a negative test to feature in the final.
    Latest odds
    To win in 90 minutes
    England 7/5
    Draw 11/5
    Germany 19/10
    To win Euro 2022
    England 3/4
    Germany 11/10
    Odds from Betfair correct as of Thursday, July 29 More