Arsenal vs Manchester City live stream: Watch Carabao Cup Final online
By Josh Sippie
Arsenal have so much to play for going into the Carabao Cup Final, but Manchester City may want vengeance of their own. Here’s how to tune in.
Here we are. Two clubs in completely different mindsets – Manchester City in one of confidence and superiority, albeit perhaps some frustration at having been bounced from the FA Cup. Arsenal in one of desperation and, what I hope will be something like ‘blood thirsty.’ They have a chance to really stick it to all the doubters and take home another trophy to add to their FA Community Shield.
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City, meanwhile, have yet to win anything. Unless you want to count the Premier League as won, which I certainly won’t stop you from doing.
Whatever the case, whatever the competition, this is a massive contest for both sides, and there are a ton of talking points.
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On the Manchester City side, they are welcoming back Leroy Sane while also suffering from potential absences in Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus. Not that that will slow their attack though. This Gunner’s defense will have to be on their game, and that is always a dicey endeavor.
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On the Arsenal side of things, it’s question mark after question mark. Henrikh Mkhitaryan is cup-tied and therefore ineligible. Alexandre Lacazette is obviously still out as well following his knee surgery.
Aaron Ramsey, the crowned prince of Wembley, is a major question mark as well, but for the sake of his heroism, his absence may be the biggest of all, should he not be able to go. Behind him, Alex Iwobi is a question mark too.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, meanwhile, will be in only his third match for his new club and everything to gain by a positive performance. The hype and hubbub surrounding him has died down a bit given how quiet North London has gotten, but that may help him. City will hold a high line, which ideally will give the Gabonese striker all kinds of opportunities to bolt in behind and find space.
From there, he will only have to beat Claudio Bravo.
Questions galore, but the most important question is how to watch. These are all the ways:
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Date: 25 February, 2018
Venue: Wembley Stadium London, England
Time: 11:30 EST, 16:30 BST
TV: ESPN
Radio: Talk Sports Radio World, Arsenal Player, Sirius XM FC
Stream: WatchESPN