Arsenal will host Premier League rivals Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, with a lot already at stake for both teams. Pep Guardiola's side haven't started off their campaign on the best foot, with two wins and two losses placing them squarely mid-table alongside the likes of Sunderland, Crystal Palace and Newcastle.
Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta is sitting in second-place - a regular spot for the Gunners - after three wins and one loss places them within touching distance of league leaders Liverpool. The two rivals have had many battles over the years, with City edging Arsenal to the top-flight title on multiple occasions in the past.
However, this year is different; Arteta is sitting five places above Guardiola, but a win for City would help them climb onto the same points total as the Gunners.
The north London side are coming off of a comfortable 2-0 win in the Champions League, while City secured the same result against Napoli during Kevin De Bruyne's homecoming match to the Etihad Stadium on Thursday.
Now, all focus will be on the task at hand in the Premier League, and Mirror Football has all the information you need when it comes to tuning into this blockbuster match on Sunday afternoon.
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What time is Arsenal vs Man City?Arsenal will kick off against Manchester City on Sunday, September 21 2025 at 4.30pm. The game will take place at the Gunners' home of the Emirates Stadium in north London.
What channel is Arsenal vs Man City on?The blockbuster clash will be shown live on Sky Sports in the UK. The game will take precedence across two channels, on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League.
NOW TV will also be showing live coverage of the game on their streaming service, with a day pass costing £14.99 for customers. Match highlights of Arsenal vs City will be available on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel.
Match of the Day will also show the best of the action from the game, alongside other Premier League fixtures from over the weekend. This will begin at 10.30pm on BBC One on Sunday night.
What's the Arsenal vs Man City team news?
Arsenal are still sweating over the availability of Bukayo Saka, Ben White and captain Martin Odegaard as they all missed the Champions League victory in midweek. Saka hasn't been in the matchday squad since limping off with a hamstring injury against Leeds United.
Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz remain out of action for the Gunners, but William Saliba could be in contention to win the starting place back from Cristhian Mosquera after picking up an ankle issue against Liverpool earlier in the season.
Meanwhile, City could have John Stones back on the park after he trained ahead of their 2-0 win over Napoli, but didn't make the squad. Rodri was withdrawn early against the Italians without any injury concern, meaning he will be fresh for the Arsenal trip.
Rayan Cherki and Omar Marmoush are both unavailable alongside midfielder Mateo Kovacic, who is still out after undergoing surgery for a heel injury..
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