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Arsenal vs Wolves: How to live stream, venue, who will win and all pre-match buzz around Gunners' all-important Premier League tie

The Gunners have a boost ahead of their clash with the Wolves. Bukayo Saka's injury has been deemed 'not serious' and will be available for the game
PUBLISHED NOV 26, 2020
Bukayo Saka (Getty Images)
Bukayo Saka (Getty Images)

The ongoing Premier League season has been a testing one for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal. For a team that has prolific scorers on paper, they have nine goals from nine games and have conceded 10. They will consider themselves fortunate after forcing a stalemate against Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds United. Come Sunday (November 29), the Gunners will take on the Wolves, a side they have had a good past record against. However, they will miss the services of Nicolas Pepe who was suspended for headbutting Whites defender Ezgjan Alioski.

Here's a quick primer ahead of the match:

Time

Kick-off is scheduled for 2.15 pm ET on Sunday, November 29, 2020.

Venue

The Wolves travel to the Emirates Stadium to take on the Gunners.

Where to watch?

The match can be watched live on NBCSN and Universo.

How to live stream?

NBC Sports App, Peacock, FuboTV (7-day free trial) are the best platforms to watch the English Premier League across the United States. Users with access to NBC Gold and Peacock, the network's new subscription streaming platform, can also catch the games. The Spanish language broadcast is available on Telemundo Deportes.

Peacock will showcase 175 live matches throughout the season. In addition, it will also have full-game replays available on-demand for all slated 380 matches of the 2020-21 season. These replays will be available after 9 pm ET the day of the match, according to Cnet. Prices for Fubo vary based on the plan and selected add-ons. The streamer's most popular plan in the US includes 100+ channels at $59.99 per month.

Pre-match buzz

The Gunners have a boost ahead of their clash with the Wolves. Bukayo Saka's injury has been deemed "not serious" and he will be available for Sunday's game against the Wolves. Thomas Partey is still undergoing rehab for his thigh strain, but Willian, who suffered a calf strain will be available for the fixture as well. And there have been developments brewing off-the-field as well with ESPN reporting that Arsenal has been offered a chance to sign Inter and former Tottenham Hotspur man, Christian Eriksen in a deal worth less than the £16.9 million ($20.1m).

At the moment, the absence of a solid playmaker has hurt Arsenal as they have been goalless from open play. Their last game against Leeds United was more of a lucky break as they walked away with a point and fared badly on the offense while Leeds looked to repeatedly breach the Gunners defense.

Who will win?

The Wolves have been patchy so far with four wins from nine games and will fancy their chances against a struggling Arsenal. This game could go either way.

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