What TV channel is Arsenal v Manchester United on? How to watch Arsenal v Man Utd, live stream and highlights

Two of the key contenders for a Champions League place meet this week as Manchester United travel to Arsenal.
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The former Premier League champions go head-to-head at the Emirates as they look to put pressure on Spurs, who currently occupy the fourth and final Champions League spot.

A win for the Gunners would see them leapfrog their North London rivals for at least six hours - although Antonio Conte’s side would regain fourth place with a win at Brentford on Saturday evening.

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However, an away win would see Manchester United move level with both sides and add another fascinating angle to an already intriguing battle between the three clubs.

As with many of their battles down the years, the meeting between two of the most successful sides in Premier League history will attract a worldwide audience and live television coverage is available.

What TV channel is Arsenal v Manchester United on?

The game will be broadcast live by BT Sport via their BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate channels.

Kick-off is scheduled for 12.30pm, with television coverage getting underway an hour earlier.

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BT Sport 1 can be found at channel 413 (Sky) and 527 (Virgin Media) and BT Sport Ultimate is available on channel 43 (Sky) and 533 (Virgin Media).

Where can I live stream the game?

BT Sport subscribers are able to live stream the game via the BT Sport app on their tablet or mobile phone.

They can also access the stream via the BT Sport website.

Where can I listen to live commentary of the game?

TalkSPORT will have full-match commentary of Arsenal v Manchester United with Sam Matterface and former West Ham United striker Dean Ashton relaying the action from the Emirates.

This can be heard on TalkSPORT on 1089 or 1053AM and via DAB digital radio.

The coverage will also be available via the TalkSPORT app and you can listen through your television on Sky channel 108, Virgin Media 927, Freeview 723 and Freesat 731.

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