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Scott Trotter

Arsenal TV fixtures: Where you can watch the matches against Napoli and Leicester City

It's crunch time in the season and every fixture is going to have a say in whether Arsenal qualify for the Champions League next season.

If you're unable to get to a game, of course your going to want to know where you can watch it!

There are just five matches left in the Premier League with the Gunners sitting in fourth and two goals up heading into the Europa League second leg versus Napoli. So, Unai Emery still has a number of routes into Europe's top competition.

For the minute, Arsenal fans don't have too many matches to choose from to watch from the comfort of their homes in the United Kingdom

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When will more fixtures be announced?

In terms of the Premier League the television matches for the final game week are expected to be announced following the teams' 37th match.

The Gunners will face Burnley in their final outing of the season at Turf Moor.

Premier League highlights

Perhaps the nation's favourite television show? You can of course join Gary Lineker and co on Premier League highlights programme Match Of The Day.

Recaps of games will be shown on BBC One, who recaptured the rights ahead of the 2004-05 season after ITV had had it for three seasons.

The show broadcasts anywhere between 60 and 105 minutes of match highlights, depending on how many matches there are, and it is most commonly on at 10.30pm on a Saturday night.

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Match Of The Day 2 takes place at a similar time on Sundays, and is presented by Mark Chapman.

Premier League results and fixtures

Premier League rights

While Sky and BT currently hold the broadcasting rights in the UK at present, things will change from the 2019/20 season after it was announced that Amazon Prime had bought the rights to stream some games.

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