Arsenal Fixtures on TV in USA: Streaming Options

Let’s be honest: there’s nothing worse than settling in for an Arsenal match only to realize you can’t find the broadcast. Whether it’s a 7:30 AM kickoff from the Emirates or a midweek Champions League trip to Europe, knowing exactly where to watch is half the battle. If you’re in the USA and trying to catch every pass, tackle, and goal from Mikel Arteta’s side, here’s the no-nonsense guide to getting it right.

The Core Problem: Which Service Carries Which Competition?

The biggest headache for US-based Gooners is that Arsenal’s matches are scattered across multiple platforms. One week you need Peacock, the next it’s Paramount+, and don’t even get me started on ESPN+ for the FA Cup. Here’s the breakdown of where each competition typically lands:

CompetitionPrimary US Broadcaster(s)Typical Match Coverage
Premier LeagueNBC Sports (USA Network, CNBC, NBC), PeacockMost matches on Peacock; select big games on linear TV
UEFA Champions LeagueParamount+ (CBS Sports)All matches streaming; select matches on CBS Sports Network
FA CupESPN+All matches streaming; select matches on ESPN2
EFL Cup (Carabao Cup)ESPN+All matches streaming
Europa League (if applicable)Paramount+Same as Champions League structure

Real-world scenario: You’re looking at the Arsenal fixtures list for next weekend. The match is a 3 PM ET kickoff in the Premier League. Under typical arrangements, it may be a Peacock exclusive—but some matches at this time have appeared on linear TV like USA Network or NBC. If you don’t have Peacock, check the broadcaster’s schedule to confirm.

Step-by-Step: How to Find Your Match

1. Check the Competition First

Before you open any app, identify which competition the match falls under. Arsenal’s schedule is a mix of Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and EFL Cup, and each has a different home.

2. Use the Official Fixtures Page

The most reliable starting point is the Arsenal fixtures results page on The Highbury Dispatch. It lists each match with a note on the competition. From there, cross-reference with the broadcaster’s schedule.

3. Verify on the Broadcaster’s App

Don’t rely on third-party sites for the final word. Open the Peacock or Paramount+ app and search for “Arsenal” or the specific match date. Broadcasters sometimes change slots due to other events.

4. Set a Reminder for Kickoff Changes

TV schedules shift, especially for matches moved for TV coverage. If you’re planning around a specific time, check the Arsenal fixtures today live page 48 hours before kickoff for any updates.

Common Issues and How to Fix Them

Issue 1: “The match isn’t showing up on my Peacock app”

Why it happens: You might be looking at the wrong date or the match is on a different NBC platform (USA Network, CNBC). Also, Premier League matches on linear TV are often blacked out on Peacock for live streaming.

Solution:

  • Open the Peacock guide and filter by “Sports” or “Premier League.”
  • If the match is listed as “USA Network” or “NBC,” you’ll need a cable login or a live TV streaming service like YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV.
  • Check the match time—some fixtures are listed in your local time zone, but the app might default to ET.

Issue 2: “I can’t find the Champions League match on Paramount+”

Why it happens: Paramount+ has a separate “CBS Sports” section. Sometimes matches are buried under the “Live” tab.

Solution:

  • Go to the “Live” tab directly.
  • Search for “Arsenal” in the search bar—this usually pulls up the match even if it’s not on the main page.
  • If the match is on CBS Sports Network (linear TV), you’ll need a cable login or a service like FuboTV that carries that channel.

Issue 3: “The match is blacked out in my area”

Why it happens: Blackouts are uncommon for international broadcasts in the US, but they can occur for FA Cup matches if a local broadcaster has exclusive rights. This is more typical for early-round matches.

Solution:

  • Use a VPN set to a different US city (but be aware this may violate the broadcaster’s terms of service).
  • Check if the match is available on a different platform—sometimes the FA Cup match is also on ESPN2, which is included in many cable packages.
  • As a last resort, listen to the match on Arsenal’s official audio commentary.

When the Problem Requires a Specialist

Some issues go beyond basic troubleshooting. Here’s when you need to escalate:

  • Account billing problems: If your subscription isn’t working or you’re being charged incorrectly, contact the broadcaster’s customer support directly. Don’t try to fix this through third-party forums.
  • Device compatibility: If your smart TV or streaming stick won’t load the match, check the broadcaster’s device list. Some older devices may not support the latest app versions.
  • Regional restrictions: If you’re traveling outside the US and trying to watch, you’ll need a VPN that the broadcaster hasn’t blocked. This is a technical workaround, not a guaranteed solution, and it’s best to test it before match day.

Quick Checklist for Match Day

  • Check the competition: Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, or EFL Cup?
  • Open the correct app: Peacock, Paramount+, or ESPN+.
  • Verify the kickoff time on the Arsenal fixtures results page.
  • Have a backup plan: If the match is on linear TV, do you have a cable login or live TV streaming service?
  • Test your stream 15 minutes before kickoff.
The US broadcast landscape for Arsenal matches is fragmented, but once you know the pattern, it becomes routine. Premier League matches are often on Peacock, with some on linear NBC/USA. Champions League matches are on Paramount+, with select games on CBS Sports Network. FA Cup and EFL Cup matches are on ESPN+, with some FA Cup games on ESPN2. Keep those three apps in your rotation, and you’ll rarely miss a moment.

For the most up-to-date schedule, bookmark the Arsenal fixtures results page and check the Arsenal fixtures today live feed before each match. And if you’re planning ahead, the Premier League fixtures for Arsenal page gives you the full season view.

Now go get that stream ready—the Gunners are waiting.

Laura Williamson

Laura Williamson

football-journalist

Laura Hughes is a junior football journalist covering match reports and player stats. She focuses on clear, factual writing and is building her expertise in Arsenal news.

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