Newcastle vs Arsenal live stream: Watch Premier League online
By Josh Sippie
Arsenal’s pointless Premier League carries on against Newcastle United at St. James. Here are all the things you need to know and how to watch.
Arsenal are through to the semi-finals against Atletico Madrid and the Europa League is getting real. It’s a serious competition in an otherwise dead season, but, in the mean time, in the off-time when the Europa League is not going, we get to watch more Premier League action in a competition that has already been settled.
Going up against Newcastle has all of zero headlines to follow. Newcastle sit comfortably in tenth, far enough away from the drop zone to feel comfortable and not exactly pressed into the action like what Crystal Palace and Brighton fought out.
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Still, at St. James Park, this figures to be a fun enough match regardless, if for no other reason than because Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will look to continue to add to his growing inaugural tally with the Gunners, inching closer and closer to Alexis Sanchez’s goal mark for the year and in just half the time.
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Injuries are, as always, as concern, as is rotation in general. Granit Xhaka should be back from illness, and therefore out there on the pitch, but Henrikh Mkhtiaryan will not be match fit yet.
Rotation will claim the likes of Aaron Ramsey and Laurent Koscielny, perhaps even Mesut Ozil, while Jack Wilshere may be begging to get back onto the pitch given the poor form he has been in over the past few weeks, as he fights for a new deal.
On the Toons’ side of things, Joselu, Jesus Gamez and Rob Elliot will all be missing from action. Which means speedy Dwight Gayle will get the nod up front, and as we learned from Shane Long and Southampton, speed is a killer for this defense. Hopefully they can get a good nights sleep beforehand and not require naps as they too often do.
Finally, let’s get to the match information:
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Date: 15 April 2018
Venue: St. James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Time: 9:15 EST, 14:15 BST
TV: NBCSN
Radio: Talk Sports Radio World, Arsenal Player, Sirius XM FC
Stream: NBC Sports Live