Arsenal vs Liverpool Live Stream: Watch Premier League Online
By Josh Sippie
Arsenal desperately need to string together some wins, but Liverpool are desperate for just a win. Here are all the ways to watch the two clash.
Arsenal has kept us busy through the week off from Premier League action. Between the Arsene Wenger contract escapades, the Massimiliano Allegri rumors and the Alexis Sanchez standoff, we have not been starved of headlines.
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But now it’s time to get back to business. If there was ever a time for Wenger to win back a chunk of the fan base, it would be at Anfield after losing the opening match of the season against Liveprool at the Emirates.
The Gunners may or may not have Mesut Ozil on the side, but whether he plays or not, there will be a fantastic chance for him to either respond to his critics (finally) or for the team to learn to function without him (finally).
There are a lot of players who need to step up against Liverpool, whose high-flying attack could not be stopped by a ragtag Gunners defense back in August. With the full team in play, it’s time to showcase what strengths that we have.
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Liverpool, meanwhile, is even more desperate. Since the end of January, the Reds have been bounced from the EFL Cup by Southampton, bounced from the FA Cup by Wolverhampton, and won just one of their past seven games.
Oddly enough, that win came against Tottenhan and they pulled a draw against Chelsea. But Leicester City, the Wolves and Hull City proved too much.
This is a team that is struggling with who they are. They are hanging with the top teams and getting beaten up by the not-so-top teams.
Which does not bode well for Arsenal. The Gunners will likely roll out the same old starting XI, ripe with a disappointing Alex Iwobi, a limited Francis Coquelin, and, if we are truly lucky, Theo Walcott. Meanwhile, Danny Welbeck, Lucas Perez and Olivier Giroud will all be on the bench as Wenger out thinks himself.
Wenger could surprise us, granted, but best not to get our hopes up. Le Prof has a way of sticking to his guns through thick and thin and that’s not always a good thing.
This game could turn into absolutely anything and no one would be surprised. So here are all the ways to watch:
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Date: 4 March 2017
Venue: Anfield, Liverpool, England
Time: 12:30 EST, 17:30 BST
TV: NBCSN
Radio: Talk Sports Radio World, Sirus XM Channel 85
Stream: Arsenal Player, NBC Sports Live Extra, LFCTV Go