Arsenal vs Manchester City Live Stream: Watch FA Cup Online
By Josh Sippie
Arsenal always enjoy a good trip to Wembley, but they know it won’t be easy against Manchester City. Here is all you need to know and how to watch.
One last shot at taking home some kind of honor this year and (hopefully) convincing Alexis Sanchez that this London-based team absolutely wins things. Arsenal has won FA Cups before, so it’s not like it would be a deal maker to win another, but it certainly couldn’t hurt.
Wembley also happens to be a good luck charm for the Gunners, who have a tough match up against Manchester City before an even tougher follow-up match up in the finals against either Tottenham or Chelsea.
Which adds a bit of pizzazz to this potential trophy. None of the four teams are surprises and all four will be at their absolute best to win.
Not to take anything away from Hull City or Aston Villa, but this FA Cup takes on added impetus.
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The Gunners will be hoping that Leroy Sane isn’t capable of gashing them like he did last time, although the German is simply oozing with confidence, and why shouldn’t he be? Not even the pace-master Hector Bellerin could stop him last time out.
Thankfully, though, Bellerin got a haircut, so if that was the source of the voodoo, it’s game over.
Arsene Wenger has a lot of decisions to make. First of all, will he use the 3-4-3 again? He said that he was open to the idea of utilizing the brand new formation again, but the concern is whether the wingbacks would be able to cope with City’s winger corps.
Then again, anything to get Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain back on the pitch. If he can do what he did against Middlesbrough, Sane may be negated simply because the Ox is too good.
In terms of team news, City will be hoping to get Gabriel Jesus back, but even if he returns to health, it’s questionable on if he will be risked or not. Other than that, there are no major missing parties. John Stones and Bacary Sagna are both on the injury list, but City is capable of coping with both.
Arsenal, meanwhile, has a hearty collection on the injury sheet as always, with David Ospina, Shkodran Mustafi and Lucas Perez headlining.
With all of that in mind, here are all the ways to watch:
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Date: 23 April 2017
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London, England
Time: 10:00 EST, 15:00 BST
TV: Fox Sports 1
Radio: Talk Sports Radio World, Sirius XM Channel 85
Stream: Arsenal Player, Fox Sports Go, Fox Soccer 2 GO, fuboTV