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Arsenal Vs Burnley: Live Stream And TV Channel For Premier League Match At Emirates Stadium

Arsenal Vs Burnley: Live Stream And TV Channel For Premier League Match At Emirates Stadium

Arsenal will host Burnley at the Emirates and will try to capitalise on the momentum from their opening Premier League win over Newcastle.

Adnan Riaz

Adnan Riaz

Arsenal will play their first home match of the Premier League season against Burnley on Saturday lunchtime, and here's how to watch the action LIVE.

Unai Emery's side picked up a 1-0 win over Newcastle last week, but they will want to pick up three more points again when they host Sean Dyche's men at the Emirates.

Here is how to watch Arsenal's first home league clash LIVE in the United Kingdom on Saturday.

What TV channel is it on?

BT Sport will be showing all of the action LIVE from the Emirates.

The fixture will be on BT Sport 1 HD and on BT Sport Ultimate from 12pm.

BT Sport subscribers also have full access to live stream and coverage of the match on TV, BT Sport's website and the official app.

The BT Sport app will allow fans to watch Arsenal vs Burnley from their Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Samsung TV or Apple TV.

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What time is kick-off?

The Premier League match will kick off at 12.30pm local time at the Emirates.

BT Sport won the rights to a further 20 Premier League matches in 2018 and will show 52 LIVE fixtures from the start of the 2019-20 season.

What are the fixtures this weekend?

There will be five other Premier League clashes at 3pm before the headline showdown between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur at 5.30pm.

Sheffield United will be in action against Crystal Palace for the early kick-off on Sunday, while Chelsea will host Leicester City at Stamford Bridge for the afternoon fixture.

And Manchester United will be in action on Monday when they travel to the Molineux for their clash with Wolves.

Saturday: Arsenal vs Burnley (12.30pm), Aston Villa vs Bournemouth (3pm), Brighton and Hove Albion vs West Ham United (3pm), Everton vs Watford (3pm), Norwich City vs Newcastle United (3pm), Southampton vs Liverpool (3pm), Manchester City vs Spurs (5:30pm).

Sunday: Sheffield United vs Crystal Palace (2pm), Chelsea vs Leicester City (4.30pm).

Monday: Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester United (8pm).

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