Is Burnley vs Arsenal on TV? Live stream details, kick-off time and team news
Mikel Arteta will be looking to extend Arsenal's lead at the top of the Premier League when the Gunners face Burnley on Saturday.
Arsenal ruthlessly capitalised on a slip by Manchester City and another loss for reigning Premier League champions Liverpool by beating Crystal Palace 1-0 last weekend. The set-piece kings struck again as former Eagles star Eberechi Eze netted his first league goal for the Gunners .
After finishing in second-place for the last three seasons, Arsenal's relentless pace at the top of the league coupled with their formidable defence suggests they will take some stopping this season.
Arsenal carried on their hot streak this season storming into the Carabao Cup quarter finals thanks to a clinical 2-0 win over Brighton on Wednesday.
However, Scott Parker's side Burnley are coming into the tie off the back-to-back wins, beating Leeds and Wolves , leaving them five points clear of the relegation spots.
The game will take place on Saturday, November 1, at Turf Moor with kick-off set for 3pm.
Neither Sky Sports nor TNT Sports will broadcast the match, as it falls under the 3pm blackout and cannot be shown live on TV.
While UK fans won't be able to watch the match live, international supporters are not affected. For instance, American viewers can catch the game on Peacock and Peacock Premium will be streaming the game to paid subscribers.
UK fans will have to wait until after the final whistle, but they can then access highlights provided by Sky Sports via their app and social media channels, including YouTube.
Another option is Match of the Day, with the BBC mainstay starting at 10.30pm on BBC One on Saturday. Highlights of the match will be available to watch on the BBC Sport website and iPlayer from 8pm.
Arsenal have several injury concerns ahead of the clash. Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, Martin Odegaard, and Noni Madueke are all on the treatment table.
William Saliba and Gabriel Martinelli are also set to miss the clash. However, the Gunners will have Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice back for the tie after the duo faced Brighton midweek, despite being replaced in the second half against Palace.
For Burnley, Zeki Amdouni is still on the road to recovery after an ACL injury. Connor Roberts, who is expected to be out until the new year will miss the clash. Clarets' boss Parker also stated that Jordan Beyer is ruled out of the clash due to a hamstring issue.
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