Arsenal, Liverpool and Match Report
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Arsenal are 14 points clear of Liverpool in the Premier League table when the two sides meet on Thursday, Jan. 8 in the second matchup of the year between them. Liverpool are one of two clubs to defeat Arsenal in domestic play,
Arsenal host Liverpool today in a clash between the Premier League leaders and the reigning champions. Mikel Arteta's men have the chance to move eight points clear at the top of the table after Manchester City and Aston Villa dropped points yesterday.
Check out how to watch Arsenal v Liverpool in the Premier League, including TV channel, radio coverage and kick-off time.
The Thursday match at Emirates Stadium will be broadcast on NBCSN and streaming on Peacock. To catch the game live, you need a Peacock Premium or Premium Plus subscription. While Peacock is the least expensive option, live TV streaming services such as YouTube TV carry NBCSN in their channel lineups.
The biggest game of this Premier League matchweek is Arsenal hosting Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium. It is the last game of matchweek 21 of the Premier League. Arsenal are top of the Premier League table while Liverpool sits 4th. Arsenal is on 48 points after 20 league games, and Liverpool is on 34 points after 20 league games.
Arsenal and Liverpool joined the host of big boys to drop points at midweek, as Mikel Arteta's men failed to grow their table lead via a 0-0 draw at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday.
The match carried an element of uncertainty, especially regarding how Liverpool would approach the contest. From the opening stages, Arsenal asserted themselves as the dominant te
Liverpool has certainly had a roller coaster season thus far. The team had one of the hottest starts in the EPL, but a terrible skid led them to stumble down the table. However, the Reds, despite the Mohamed Salah debacle, have shown the championship pedigree as of late, slowly climbing back up the standings.
For starters, Cuti never should’ve received the two yellows to get him sent off in the first place, especially after getting shoved in the back on a Liverpool goal and getting a cheap dissent yellow for disagreeing with that call (which was bad).