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Kieran Horn

How to watch Arsenal vs Zurich: Kick off-time, TV channel and live stream

Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal can finish top of Europa League Group A with a win over Zurich in their final group stage fixture at Emirates Stadium on Thursday.

The Gunners saw their 100% winning record in the Europa League end in the Netherlands last Thursday after they were beaten 2-0 by PSV.

Arsenal had already secured a place beyond the group stages following a 1-0 win over PSV a fortnight ago, but defeat in Eindhoven the following week has set up a tense final matchday where Arteta’s side can be leapfrogged by PSV which would mean they have to play a team who finished third in their Champions League group.

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A win would confirm top spot no matter what happens between PSV and Bodo/Glimt, however if the Gunners were to drop points, a PSV win would place them above Arteta's side.

But where can you watch this important match, and what time is kick-off? football.london has got you covered with all the details:

What time does Arsenal vs Zurich kick off?

Kick-off at Emirates Stadium is at 8pm on Thursday, November 3.

Is PSV Eindhoven vs Arsenal live on TV?

Yes, the match will be shown live on BT Sport 2, with coverage getting underway at 7:30pm. Subscribers can also tune in via the BT Sport app. As always, football.london will be providing regular updates through the live match blog including team news and key moments, as well as pre-match and post-match analysis.

How do I watch the match highlights?

BT Sport's YouTube channel will upload the match highlights shortly after the game has finished.

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