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How to watch Arsenal vs Man City in the Carabao Cup final today

Arsenal have their first shot at silverware this season.
William Saliba, Arsenal
William Saliba, Arsenal | Bradley Collyer - PA Images/GettyImages

As Arsenal come up against Man City in the Carabao Cup final this afternoon, all eyes will be on the Gunners. Viewers in the UK or Ireland unable to attend Wembley Stadium can watch the game on ITV 1 or Sky Sports Main Event. In the USA, the Carabao Cup final will be available to watch on Paramount+.

Trips to Wembley are always great, and this one features two teams with a pretty good history in the stadium. It's all to play for, and as a great man once said... And it's live!

What time does Arsenal vs Man City kick off?

Arsenal vs Man City has a local start time of 4:30 pm. It will be played in London, England, at Wembley Stadium.

In the USA, the game commences at 12:30 pm Eastern time.

Coverage typically starts around one hour before the game kicks off, but it's advised to check with your local provider for coverage start times.

The Carabao Cup final does not interfere with other Premier League games happening on the same day. There may be only a slight overlap with the Fulham vs Burnley game, scheduled to kick off at 3:00 pm local time, also happening in London.

How to watch Arsenal vs Man City on TV or streaming

Country

How to watch

Australia

beIN Sports

Canada

DAZN, FuboTV

Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa

SuperSport

Ireland and the United Kingdom

ITV 1, Sky Sports Main Event

Mexico

Disney+

USA

Paramount+, CBS Sports Golazo

How to stream Arsenal vs Man Ciy with fuboTV

Viewers in Canada have the chance to stream today's Carabao Cup final on fuboTV.

FuboTV has live soccer games which you can stream from your phone, television, and all your favourite devices. This is a service that broadcasts live TV over the internet; no cable is required. Watch your favourite teams, network shows, news, and movies on 100+ channels. Plus on-demand entertainment, including full TV series. 


It is safe to say that Arsenal head into this fixture in better form. Man City were recently eliminated from the Champions League, which came just after they handed a Premier League title advantage to Arsenal.

Arsenal, on the other hand, are nine points clear at the top of the Premier League, having played one more game than Man City. They are also through to the quarterfinals of the Champions League, where they will face Sporting.

The two sides, Arsenal and Man City, have formed a new-age rivalry. They have competed at the top of the Premier League table pretty consistently since Mikel Arteta left Man City, with many feeling that Arsenal are more ready than ever to dethrone Man City (taking the Premier League title from Liverpool this season).

A decade ago, you would have been laughed at (and rightly so) for claiming that Arsenal could win the quadruple. However, it's a testament to Mikel Arteta that Arsenal winning the quadruple is a legitimate conversation to have this season. Arsenal might just do it, but if they want to keep their hope alive, they need to win at Wembley this afternoon.

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