Is Arsenal vs West Ham on TV? Live stream, channel and how to watch

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Arsenal are preparing for their return to Premier League action as they host West Ham on Saturday afternoon.

Mikel Arteta’s side go into the game looking to close the gap on leaders Liverpool in the table. The Gunners are currently in second place and eight points behind the Merseyside club, but do have a game in hand.

The kick-off time gives Arsenal the possibility of closing the gap to five points for at least 24 hours before Liverpool are back in action, where they face Manchester City on Sunday. The Gunners go into the game on the back of a 2-0 victory over Leicester City last week to extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League to 15 matches.

Here, football.london takes a look at the TV info needed to be able to follow Arsenal vs West Ham in the Premier League.

What time does Arsenal vs West Ham kick off?

Arsenal’s clash against West Ham is scheduled to kick off at 3pm on Saturday, February 22, at the Emirates Stadium in the Premier League.

Is Arsenal vs West Ham on TV?

Unfortunately, neither Sky Sports or TNT Sports have chosen Arsenal vs West Ham as part of their Premier League coverage this weekend.

As a result, the match will kick off at 3pm and will be unavailable to watch live due to the UK blackout rules.

Instead, football.london will be in attendance at the Emirates to provide live match coverage and post-match analysis from the clash between the Gunners and the Hammers.

How to live stream Arsenal vs West Ham and watch abroad

Even though Arsenal vs West Ham is not being televised live in the UK, the match is available to watch elsewhere across the globe.

In the United States, Peacock will be streaming the fixture live to paid subscribers. In Canada, fans with access to fuboTV will also be able to watch the action live.

Arsenal’s clash against West Ham is also being broadcast live in Australia on Optus Sport, plus on Movistar+ and DAZN in Spain. Viaplay will also be broadcasting the match in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Poland, Sweden and the Netherlands.

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