Arsenal vs Newcastle kick-off time, TV channel and live stream

Arsenal's winning run came to an end on Thursday with a rather drab goalless draw at home to Crystal Palace.

That result meant they were still unable to break into the top half of the Premier League table.

However, a win over Newcastle tonight, who took them to extra time last weekend in the FA Cup third round, would see them climb into the top 10, albeit at the expense of Aston Villa who will have played four fewer games.

Arsenal needed extra time strikes from Emile Smith Row and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to see off the Magpies nine days ago.

They drew a blank on Thursday night at home to Palace, while Newcastle's last result was a dismal 1-0 defeat to Sheffield United, a result that gave the Blades their first league win of the season.

What time is Arsenal vs Newcastle?

Kick-off at the Emirates will be at 8pm tonight.

Arsenal vs Newcastle is the only Premier League match being played on Monday, though fixtures such as Leicester vs Chelsea and Fulham vs Manchester United follow later in the week on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively.

Arsenal vs Newcastle TV channel and live stream

Newcastle's last trip to the Emirates was shown by the BBC, but as this is a Premier League encounter fans will need Sky Sports this time.

Coverage will begin on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League at 7pm. As ever, anyone with a subscription can stream the game through the Sky Go or NOW TV app, depending which service they use to pay for Sky Sports.

Arsenal vs Newcastle team news

Kieran Tierney has returned to training for the Gunners after missing Thursday's draw with Palace as a precaution with a calf complaint.

Forward Gabriel Martinelli could also be back in action after injuring his ankle in the warm-up before last weekend's clash with Newcastle, but Pablo Mari remains out.

Newcastle will be without Ryan Fraser, who was sent off last week against Sheffield United, and Allan Saint-Maximin who is still recovering from Covid-19 despite returning to light training.

Captain Jamaal Lascelles should also be back in the heart of the Magpies' defence.

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