Arsenal vs Watford live stream: Watch Premier League online
By Josh Sippie
Arsenal don’t have a lot to fight for in the Premier League anymore, but it goes on regardless, this time against Watford. Here’s all you need to know.
Arsenal beat AC Milan on Thursday and that still matters ten times more than whatever happens at home against Watford. That said, there is still a game to play and for that, we are here to preview the match with team news and how to watch.
The Gunners snapped their worst skid in 16 years when they traveled to the San Siro and beat a team that hadn’t surrendered a goal in weeks. AC Milan was on the up and up under new head coach Gattuso but the Gunners looked like nothing had ever troubled them.
Now, three days later, it all starts over in the competition that has so bitten the Gunners in the arse. The good news for them is that the match is at home, meaning that it is being played in the only place they would actually want it to be played.
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On the injury side of things, Watford may well be the first team that Arsenal have come up against who have more injuries than them. The Gunners will for sure be without Alexandre Lacazette (and Santi Cazorla). Aside from that, Sead Kolasinac, Calum Chambers, Hector Bellerin and Nacho Monreal are all question marks.
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Watford will be missing (deep breath): Hoban, Cathcart, Chalaboah, Wague, Kabasele, Cleverly, Sinclair, and, most importantly, Deulofeu. Femenia and Holebas are also question marks.
The Gunners will, however, be deploying Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who is perhaps one of the few remaining reasons that Gooners should care about the English top flight, because they get to see their record signing compete. It is, after all, his only eligible competition.
Elsewhere, it will be exciting to see how Wenger deploys his midfield, as that is where the match against AC Milan was truly won, with a fantastic display from a trio we had been begging to see used together.
Rest and rotation may nix that though however, although there are no guarantees that Wenger rests anyone beyond the existing injury problems.
Anyway, enough of that, here are all the ways to watch and listen to the action:
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Date: 10 March 2018
Venue: The Emirates, London, England
Time: 9:30 EST, 13:30 BST
TV: NBCSN
Radio: Talk Sports Radio World, Arsenal Player, Sirius XM FC
Stream: NBC Sports Live