Arsenal return to action on Wednesday when they play Everton in their game-in-hand over fellow Premier League title chasers Manchester City.
Mikel Arteta's side welcome Everton to the Emirates Stadium and can move five points clear of City, who beat AFC Bournemouth 3-0 last time out to keep up the pressure on the Gunners. Arsenal themselves won 1-0 at Leicester City to secure a crucial win, their second consecutive victory away from home, and continue their return to form after a stumble earlier in the month that saw them go three games without a win.
Indeed, the 3-1 reverse at home to City only 12 days ago seems distant now with games against relegation battlers Everton and Bournemouth - both at home - inside four days. Arsenal's game against Everton is not on television because it was originally scheduled to be played in September last year but was postponed because of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Because it was due to be played at 3pm on a Saturday, the game fell within the blackout period for domestic broadcast on television and so those rules apply to any rearranged fixture - regardless of the game being rescheduled for a Wednesday night. So, that means fans in the United Kingdom cannot watch Arsenal's game, meaning the Premier League leaders are not being shown on TV for three straight games after the Leicester match and with the Bournemouth game kicking off at 3pm on Saturday.
Supporters worldwide can tune into the action from the Emirates, though, with Premier League rights holders screening the action on their TV channels and streaming services. beIN SPORTS will show the game in the Middle East and North Africa region as well as Turkey while V Sport and ViaPlay has the rights for Scandinavia.
Peacock Premium has the rights for the United States of America and Optus Sport will show the game in Australia. Canal+ has France, the Czech Republic and Poland covered.
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