Arsenal welcome Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Sunday knowing that a win will take them back to the top of the Premier League table.
Mikel Arteta’s side are looking to bounce back from a draw against Southampton and defeat against PSV by going two points above Manchester City at the top.
Arsenal can also go five points above rivals Tottenham and 10 points clear of fifth-placed Chelsea with all three points – but fans won’t be able to watch on TV.
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TV channel
Arsenal go up against Steve Cooper’s men at the Emirates in a 2pm kick-off following their Europa League loss against PSV in midweek, but a lack of available TV slots means it won’t be shown live.
In fact, Liverpool’s televised clash against Leeds was originally due to be taking place at the same time as Arsenal vs Forest, but was moved forwards due to their Champions League tie against Napoli this Tuesday.
With the usual four slots on Sky Sports taking place on Saturday afternoon, two on Sunday and one on either Friday or Monday, this weekend two games where shown yesterday.
Live stream details
Arsenal vs Forest can be listened to live on BBC Radio 5 Live from 2pm.
Highlights will be available on the Sky Sports website shortly after the game concludes, as well as on Match of the Day 2 at 10:30pm on BBC One.
Premier League fans will be able to get their fill later in the day as Manchester United welcome West Ham to Old Trafford at 4:15pm.
Arsenal will be back on TV on BT Sport against FC Zurich in the Europa League in midweek, as well as away to Chelsea next Sunday with that game also pushed back 24 hours.
Having watched his side bounce back to form with a win over Liverpool last week, Cooper said of the trip to Arsenal: “We always prepare for a team to be at their best and having looked at Arsenal, you can see why they are where they are in the league.
“A lot of credit goes to Mikel and his team for the way they’re playing and the amount of points they’ve picked up.
“We have to really focus on ourselves now and build on the good things we’ve done in recent games and aim to improve even more.
“We’re looking forward to the game and we’re looking forward to getting down there, showing belief in ourselves and getting to work.”
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