Arsenal will travel to Selhurst Park as Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years, facing Crystal Palace on the final day of the season. Here is everything you need to know about how to watch the match live on TV and online, including kick-off time, team news, and head-to-head record.
Kick-off time and location
The match is scheduled for Sunday, May 24, with kick-off at 4pm BST. As it is the final day of the Premier League season, all 10 fixtures will start simultaneously to ensure sporting integrity. This London derby will be hosted at Selhurst Park, the home of Crystal Palace, known for its impressive atmosphere, which will be at its peak for this season finale ahead of the hosts' midweek Conference League final.
UK TV channel and live stream
Live coverage of the game will be broadcast on Sky Sports Premier League, with the programme officially starting at 3pm. This gives fans an hour of build-up, including team news and expert analysis, before the match begins at 4pm. Supporters can stream the match online via the Sky Go app or through the NOW TV platform if they have a valid subscription. These apps are available on mobile devices, tablets, and gaming consoles, allowing you to watch the game on the move or via a web browser.
Watching in the US
For viewers in the United States, the game will be shown live on CNBC as part of NBC's 'Championship Sunday' multi-channel coverage. You can also stream the match via the Peacock service or through any cable provider that carries NBC-affiliated networks. The game will kick off at 11am ET (8am PT).
UK radio coverage
If you are unable to access a screen, you can listen to live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live. Their coverage typically begins with a preview show earlier in the afternoon, providing updates from all the key grounds around the country.
Crystal Palace team news
The Eagles will be without Chris Richards, who has been ruled out with torn ankle ligaments. Manager Oliver Glasner also faces late fitness tests for Maxence Lacroix and Chadi Riad.
Arsenal team news
Mikel Arteta has a relatively healthy title-winning squad but could plan to rest some of his key stars ahead of next week's Champions League final. David Raya, William Saliba and Bukayo Saka all missed training with the first team this week, but reports suggest there are no worries regarding their availability to play.
Head-to-head record
Arsenal have dominated this fixture, including a 1-0 victory in the reverse fixture back in October 2025. Historically, the Gunners have won 37 of the 60 meetings between the two sides, while Palace have only managed six wins against their north London rivals.



