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How to watch Arsenal vs Crystal Palace: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time

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Arsenal are only delaying the inevitable at this point, with set to lift the trophy. ’s Reds are now of a second Premier League title after theirover City on Sunday.

will be gutted that his side were unable to push Liverpool all the way this season, and a defeat to on Wednesday would hand their rivals the title regardless. While the Gunners have prioritised the for a number of weeks, Arteta will demand a strong showing at the Emirates Stadium ahead ofnext week.

Wednesday’s London derby marks the third meeting between and Palace this season, with the Gunners winning both previous fixtures in December, where Gabriel Jesus scored five goals in two games. And after cruising to a 4-0 win over Ipswich Town at the weekend, second placed Arsenal will be looking to do the same against a Palace team in mixed form.

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’s side in 12th place have a slim shot at securing European football but the focus will firmly be on their semi-final around the corner. will now bring you everything you need to know about how to watch The Eagles’ visit to Arsenal.

What time is Arsenal vs Crystal Palace?

Arteta’s Gunners host Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium in a 8pm (BST) kick-off on Wednesday, April 23. The match is the only remaining midweek fixture of the week following ’s 2-1 win over on Tuesday.

The reason behind these two gameweek 33 fixtures being played in midweek is City, Villa and Palace’s progression in the FA Cup. All three sides will play in the semi-finals of the competition this weekend, with ’s men taking on Palace while host ’s City.

image How to watch Arsenal vs Crystal Palace

Viewers in the will be able to tune into the Premier League fixture on . It will be shown live on both the Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League channels.

If you are a Sky Sports subscriber, a live stream will be available for Arsenal vs Crystal Palace on Sky Go, the dedicated platform for all Sky Sports content. Alternatively, you can pay to watch a live stream with NOW TV.

Team news

After fielding a strong starting XI on Sunday, it will be interesting to see who Arteta plays against Palace, with the Spaniard already looking ahead to the crucial clash with next Tuesday. Star man is fit despite Leif Davis’ challenge on his Achilles, but he could still be left on the bench as a precaution.

Thomas Partey, who will miss the game against PSG with suspension, is expected to start while Jurrien Timber could also return to the line-up to retain sharpness ahead of another tough Champions League night. The game comes too soon for Riccardo Calafiori, Jorginho and Kai Havertz, while Gabriel Magalhaes, Jesus and Takehiro Tomiyasu won’t play again this season.

Glasner has three concerns in his Crystal Palace team to deal with, starting with Chris Richards, who is out through a red card suspension. Beyond him are injuries to Chadi Riad and Cheick Doucoure, who are both out until next season at the earliest.

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