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Arsenal vs Bournemouth USA TV channel, live stream details and how to watch

Arsenal's hectic schedule continues on Saturday with Bournemouth visiting the Emirates Stadium in another crucial Premier League clash. The Gunners come into the fixture on the back of three straight wins over Aston Villa, Leicester City and Everton, finding themselves five points clear at the top of the league.

There are only 13 games remaining for Mikel Arteta's side in their tense title battle with Manchester City. This weekend provides the north Londoners with the perfect opportunity to go eight points clear with City hosting top four-chasing Newcastle.

The race for the title looks set to go the distance in the final few months of the campaign. Arsenal resume their Europa League campaign next week against Sporting CP while Man City face RB Leipzig in the second-leg of their last-16 tie in the Champions League.

READ MORE: Mikel Arteta confirms Gabriel Jesus is 'not far' from Arsenal return amid Europa League hope

Arsenal will look to earn their tenth home victory of the season against the Cherries. football.london explains how to watch the game across the pond in the USA.

Kick-off time

The match will kick-off at 10am EST at the Emirates Stadium, London.

The match will start at 9am CST, 8am MST and 7am PST.

How to watch and TV channel

Although the game is not broadcasted in the UK, US viewers can catch the match on Peacock Premium.

Peacock Premium is run by NBC, the Premier League rights holder in the USA with matches accessed on devices that support streaming such as TVs and mobile devices.

A subscription to Peacock Premium's ad-free service costs $9.99 a month or $99.99 for a year.

You can also keep across all the latest updates and action from the game right here with football.london on our dedicated matchday liveblog from the ground.

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