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How to watch: Arsenal vs Leicester City (Premier League): TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
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Updated 11:25 4 Jan 2023 GMTPublished 00:08 11 Aug 2022 GMT+1

How to watch: Arsenal vs Leicester City (Premier League): TV channel, live stream, kick-off time

Arsenal take on Leicester City at the Emirates in their second game of the new Premier League season. Here's all the details you need.

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Arsenal take on Leicester City in their second game of the new Premier League season.

The Gunners got off to a great start, beating Crystal Palace in the opening game.

An early dominant spell saw them grab a goal from a set-piece, Gabriel Martinelli turning in.

Palace came back into the game and Aaron Ramsdale was required for two big saves.

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The eagles couldn't find a way through the tough Arsenal defence, including a monstrous William Saliba, and Arsenal added a second late on.

Gabriel Magalhães on Instagram: “3 points and clean sheet!!! Let’s go 🧱🙌🏾” [IG: _gabrielmagalhaes] #afc pic.twitter.com/yapQx8moPu

— afcstuff (@afcstuff) August 5, 2022

Bukayo Saka finding space on the right before firing in a cross that Marc Guehi could only direct into his own net.

Arsenal's next opponents Leicester, kicked off their season with a draw to Brentford.

They had taken a two goal lead but goals from Ivan Toney and former Arsenal man Josh Dasilva saw them forced to settle for a point.

Arsenal will be hoping they can continue their great form, as they return to the Emirates for the first time in the Premier League this season.

Here's all the details you need to watch the game.

Global Kick-Off Times

Emirates Stadium.
Emirates Stadium.

United Kingdom

3pm BST (Afternoon of 13th August)

United Arab Emirates

6pm GST (Evening of 13th August)

United States of America

10am EDT (Morning of 13th August)

7am PDT (Morning of 13th August)

Indian Subcontinent

7:30pm IST (Evening of 13th August)

TV Listings

William Saliba and Bukayo Saka clap the Arsenal fans.
William Saliba and Bukayo Saka clap the Arsenal fans.

Due to the UK's 3pm blackout, the game will not shown on TV in the UK.

In the US, the game will be shown on Peacock Premium.

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Arsenal, Mikel Arteta, William Saliba, Leicester City, Premier League, Bukayo Saka

Evan Lloyd
Evan Lloyd

Evan Lloyd is an editor at AFCstuff and lover of all things Arsenal.

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