Arsenal vs Huddersfield Town live stream: Watch Premier League online
By Josh Sippie
Arsenal’s hectic holiday period kicks off with a midweek clash with Huddersfield Town. Here is all you need to know and where to watch.
Arsenal are in their best position to do some serious damage all year. They have very competently put away the North London Derby in their favor, they’ve gone to Turf Moor and taken three points and they’ve qualified for the knockout stages of the Europa League at the top of their group.
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It’s a good time to be a Gooner (but when isn’t it?!). And it may only get better. The Gunners are unbeaten at the Emirates this season and they are building on their best form of the year. This runs smack into the hectic period where they can start to do some serious damage.
And it all starts with Huddersfield Town, the upstart, newly-promoted, nearly-beat-Manchester-City side that are impossible to root against – until they face the red and white.
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Arsenal face a pretty optimistic starting XI. Even with Mesut Ozil missing with another illness (this seems to happen far too frequently) and Alex Iwobi doubtful with a dead leg injury, Jack Wilshere looks set to get his first start of the year, and not a moment too soon, as he looked pretty fired up against Burnley in his half-hour or so of play.
He will look to be the driving force behind a Gunners squad that is already high on life and, no matter who Arsene Wenger decides to rotate, the Englishman figures to have a massive role on the proceedings.
Elsewhere, there are questions regarding if Alexandre Lacazette may be given a seat to rest him up for the impending weekend clash with Manchester United. No doubt there will be a good share of disgruntled fans if he is.
On Huddersfield side of things, there is bound to be some rotation after the gritty affair against Manchester City. Steve Mounie will likely find his way back into the starting XI after a pretty promising start to his Premier League season.
With all of that in mind, here is all you need to know and how to watch:
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Date: 28 November 2017
Venue: The Emirates, London, England
Time: 14:45 EST, 19:45 BST
TV: N/A
Radio: Talk Sports Radio World, Sirius XM FC, Arsenal Player,
Stream: NBC Sports Gold