New details have emerged this afternoon about Arsenal's first game back following the coronavirus shutdown.
It had already been confirmed that the Gunners will make up their game in hand with a trip to Manchester City on June 17, as part of a double-header with Aston Villa against Sheffield United.
Both games will take every club in the division to 29 matches played ahead of a full resumption on the weekend of June 20/21.
The Telegraph report that the game will kick off at 8pm, two hours after Villa against Sheffield United, with the fixture set to be shown on Sky Sports.
A full list of the games due to be broadcast by the respective broadcasters is in the process of being finalised and is expected to be announced later this week.
All 92 remaining top-flight games will be broadcast, with Sky and BT Sport showing the bulk of matches, and BBC and Amazon making their selection free to air.
Sky already held the rights for Arsenal's trip to the Eithad, which was called off due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sky have rights to 64 of the remaining 92 games and will be showing some matches on free to air, including the Merseyside derby, which could potentially see Liverpool crowned champions.
However, it is expected that Arsenal's trip to Man City will be available for Sky subscribers only.