Chelsea vs. Arsenal: How to watch the London Derby for free
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Chelsea will host Arsenal in an English Premier League matchup on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 7 a.m. EST.
The match will be played at Stamford Bridge in the borough of Chelsea in West London and will not air on any conventional TV channels on cable. Fans can also watch English Premier League for free by signing up for Peacock. Peacock plans start a $4.99 a month and for a limited time, viewers can get a year’s subscription for $19.99 if they sign up now.
The rivalry matchup between the two London teams is sure to deliver, with Arsenal currently dominating the Premier League, while Chelsea is looking to improve its standing and come away with the glory. Yet, despite going in as the underdog, Chelsea has one weapon who will take the pitch more determined than ever.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s three season with Arsenal was memorable after helping it beat Chelsea in the 2020 FA Cup final, but now he is playing for the other side. The forward has appeared in 11 matches, with three goals across all competitions. Yet, he is not to be taken lightly or looked down upon heading into the match, having something to prove.
Chelsea has had a subpar start to the season, but is showing continuous improvement under the new direction of manager Graham Potter. Sitting in sixth place currently, a win could help boost them to a spot in the top four, while Arsenal is looking to maintain its record with just one loss this season.
Chelsea vs. Arsenal (English Premier League)
What time does that match start? Can I watch it on TV? – Sunday’s match will start at 7 a.m. EST. The match will not be on any conventional TV channels on cable. Instead, the match will be available in English via Peacock on smart TVs and streaming devices.
Live stream info: Peacock – Fans can sign up for Peacock to watch any English Premier League match this season. Peacock Premium is only $4.99/month. For a limited time, viewers can get a year’s subscription for $19.99 if they sign up now.
More information on international soccer from The Associated Press
LONDON (AP) — England might have lost another full back to injury ahead of the World Cup after Ben Chilwell hurt his hamstring playing for Chelsea in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Chilwell, who was likely fighting for the left-back spot with Luke Shaw, covered his face with his hands as he lay on the ground after pulling up near the end of Chelsea’s 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge.
A few minutes later, as he was being helped off the field by two people, Chilwell appeared to say “it popped” to Chelsea and England teammate Mason Mount, who threw his head back in dismay.
“Doesn’t look positive,” Chelsea manager Graham Potter said about Chilwell’s injury. “It’s a hamstring. We have to scan it and see how he is.”
England coach Gareth Southgate also has problems at right back, with Reece James struggling to make the World Cup after sustaining knee ligament damage last month and Kyle Walker recovering after undergoing a groin operation.
Shaw, who has regained his starting place at Manchester United in recent weeks, looks increasingly like the starter at left back. There are few other top-class options in that position.
England’s first group game is against Iran on Nov. 21.
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