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Jamie Kemble

What TV channel is Man City v Arsenal on?

Premier League football is almost back after more than three months off due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Sheffield United and Aston Villa will get the ball back rolling this evening (6pm) before attention turns to Arsenal's trip to the Etihad Stadium to take on Manchester City.

The Gunners will head to Manchester looking to claw their way back towards top four contention, while Man City are hoping to solidify second place and shave three points off Liverpool's extensive lead.

Below we take a look at all you need to know about the game.

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What time does Man City vs Arsenal kick-off?

Manchester City vs Arsenal will kick off at 8.15pm on Wednesday, June 17 at an empty Etihad Stadium.

It is the second game of the evening, following Sheffield United vs Aston Villa, which kicks off at 6pm.

You can follow all the action on our live blog here.

How do I watch Man City v Arsenal live stream

Sky Sports will show the match across three of their channels.

Normal viewing will be on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League with coverage concluding at 10.30pm.

Arsenal face Manchester City this evening (David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

The game will also be shown on Sky Sports Football as a new watchalong feature, where you can join Shaun Goater, Adam Smith, Laura Woods and Joe Thomlinson in watching the game.

Sky Sports will be showing 25 of their 64 games between now and the end of the season for free, but this will not be one of them.

Only Sky Sports subscribers will be able to tune in live, either through TV or Sky Go.

The live stream can be watched through NOW TV.

We will also have live coverage right here on Football.London.

Team news

Arsenal have defender, Kieran Tierney back from injury after he dislocated shoulder in December.

Though, Callum Chambers (ACL) remains out and Lucas Torreira (fractured ankle) is a major doubt.

Those two players aside, Arteta has no other injury issues heading into this one.

Man City have a full squad to choose from thanks to the extended break.

Providing an update on the condition of his squad, Pep Guardiola said: "They came back really well. No complaints."

Odds

Man City are clear favourites with thepools.com offering slim odds on 1/3 for a home win.

A draw is offered at 9/2, while an Arsenal win is priced at 7/1.

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