Arsenal have a chance to move one step closer to the Premier League title with a win against Burnley on Monday night. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Arsenal vs Burnley this week.
Kick-off time
The highly anticipated match between Arsenal and Burnley is scheduled for tonight, Monday, May 18, with kick-off at 8pm. A victory would increase pressure on title rivals Manchester City.
Where the game is being played
The game will take place at the Emirates Stadium in North London, giving league leaders Arsenal home advantage. The match sold out long before game day, and fans attending in person can expect a packed house as the stadium reaches its capacity of over 60,000 spectators.
How to watch on TV
For viewers in the United Kingdom, the match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR. Full match coverage and pre-game build-up officially start at 7pm, providing an hour of expert analysis before the action begins.
Streaming options
UK residents looking to stream the game live can do so using the Sky Go app, available for download on mobile devices, tablets, and laptops for existing Sky subscribers. Alternatively, fans can watch through the NOW streaming service by purchasing a Sports Membership to access all Sky Sports channels online, with day memberships available for £14.99 and monthly deals costing more.
How to watch in the US
Supporters in the United States can watch the game live on the USA Network or through the Spanish-language broadcast on UNIVERSO. The match is scheduled to begin at 3pm ET, and it can also be streamed via platforms like FuboTV, DirecTV Stream, and Sling TV.
Radio coverage
If you are unable to get to a screen, you can tune into live radio commentary on talkSPORT, with pre-match build-up beginning at 7pm. BBC Radio 5 Live will provide its own updates from the game during the Monday Night Club broadcast, which also begins at 7pm.
Arsenal team news
Arsenal's defensive line is under significant pressure, with Ben White (knee) and Mikel Merino (foot) both officially ruled out of tonight's match and unlikely to return this season. Riccardo Calafiori is a major doubt following a knock against West Ham, while Jurrien Timber is also a doubt despite returning to training.
Burnley team news
Burnley arrive with their own injury concerns as Jordan Beyer (hamstring) and Josh Cullen (knee) are confirmed to be unavailable for the trip to London. Midfielder Hannibal Mejbri is doubtful, leaving manager Scott Parker with some difficult late selection decisions to make.
Head-to-head history
Looking at the head-to-head record, Arsenal have historically dominated this fixture with 14 wins in their 19 Premier League meetings compared to just one win for Burnley. There have been four draws between the sides, but the Gunners will be heavy favourites tonight given their current league position and won the reverse fixture 2-0 at Turf Moor.



