Arsenal TV Schedule 2024-2025: How to Watch Every Match

You’ve got your Arsenal calendar marked, your matchday snacks ready, and your lucky shirt laid out—but when kickoff rolls around, you’re staring at a black screen because you can’t figure out which channel or streaming service is showing the game. Sound familiar? For Gunners fans across the globe, keeping up with every Arsenal match across four competitions plus preseason friendlies can feel like a second job. This guide cuts through the clutter with a practical checklist so you never miss a moment of Mikel Arteta’s squad in action.

Step 1: Know Which Competitions You’re Tracking

Arsenal’s 2024-2025 season spans multiple fronts, and each competition has its own broadcast rights and scheduling quirks. Before diving into channels, map out the tournaments:

  • Premier League (38 matchdays, August–May)
  • UEFA Champions League (group stage to final, September–June)
  • FA Cup (third round onward, January–May)
  • EFL Cup (Carabao Cup) (third round onward, August–February)
  • Preseason friendlies (July–August, often on club media or niche broadcasters)
Pro tip: The Premier League and Champions League dominate mainstream TV, but FA Cup and EFL Cup matches—especially early rounds—can slip to lesser-known channels or streaming platforms. Add those to your calendar the moment draws are made.

Step 2: Identify Your Region’s Official Broadcasters

Broadcast rights vary significantly by country. Here’s a general overview of typical broadcasters for major markets based on recent seasons (always verify with official sources for the current season):

RegionPremier LeagueChampions LeagueFA CupEFL CupPreseason
UKSky Sports, TNT SportsTNT SportsBBC, ITVSky SportsArsenal.com/App
USANBC/PeacockParamount+ESPN+ESPN+ESPN+ (select)
CanadaFubo CanadaDAZNSportsnetDAZNArsenal.com/App
AustraliaOptus SportStan SportParamount+KayoArsenal.com/App
IndiaStar Sports/Disney+ HotstarSony LIVSony LIVArsenal.com/App

> Note: This table reflects typical arrangements from recent seasons, but rights can shift. Always verify with the official broadcaster’s schedule for the current season.

Checklist action: Open your region’s broadcaster website or app, search “Arsenal,” and subscribe to match alerts. For UK fans, TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) and Sky Sports typically split Premier League picks, so you may need both for full coverage.

Step 3: Set Up a Reliable Streaming Setup

Even if you have the right channels, streaming glitches can ruin a match. Use this checklist to avoid buffering during a last-minute winner:

  • Test your internet speed (minimum 15 Mbps for HD, 25 Mbps for 4K)
  • Use a wired Ethernet connection if possible—Wi-Fi can drop during peak hours
  • Log in to all streaming services 30 minutes before kickoff to handle authentication delays
  • Enable closed captions if you’re watching in a noisy environment
  • Close background apps on your device to free up bandwidth
Tip: Small tweaks like switching from Wi-Fi to Ethernet or restarting an app can help improve streaming reliability.

Step 4: Use Official Club Channels for Backup

When a match isn’t televised in your region—common for early FA Cup rounds or low-priority Premier League fixtures—Arsenal’s own media steps in:

  • Arsenal.com and the official Arsenal app offer live audio commentary, match stats, and video highlights (usually within 2 hours of full-time).
  • Arsenal’s YouTube channel posts extended highlights and post-match analysis.
  • Social media (X/Twitter, Instagram) provides near-real-time goal clips and team updates.
Pro tip: If you’re traveling or in a blackout zone, enable push notifications for the Arsenal app. You’ll get goal alerts before the broadcaster’s stream catches up.

Step 5: Master the TV Schedule Calendar

Broadcasters announce their picks weeks in advance, but kickoff times and channels can shift due to TV selection. Here’s how to stay ahead:

  1. Bookmark the official Premier League website for confirmed fixtures and TV picks.
  2. Check Arsenal’s official matchday page 48 hours before each game for final broadcast details.
  3. Set calendar reminders for TV selection announcements (typically 3–4 weeks before matchday for Premier League, 2 weeks for Champions League).
  4. Follow reliable fan communities for a centralized schedule with links to broadcast info.
Example: A Saturday 3 PM Premier League kickoff in the UK is typically not televised live due to the blackout rule, but if it’s moved to a 12:30 PM slot, it often appears on a broadcaster like TNT Sports. Knowing this pattern saves you from assuming every match is on TV.

Step 6: Plan for Time Zone Differences

If you’re an international fan, a 3 PM GMT kickoff translates to 10 AM ET in New York or 1 AM AEDT in Sydney. Use this checklist:

  • Convert all match times using a reliable tool like timeanddate.com
  • Set dual alarms—one for kickoff, one for 15 minutes before to prep
  • Record matches via DVR or streaming service’s “watch later” feature if the time is inconvenient
  • Avoid spoilers by muting social media apps until you’ve seen the match
Personal note: As a fan in a different time zone, I’ve learned that waking up early for a Champions League group stage match is easier when you’ve prepped coffee and snacks the night before. It’s not glamorous, but it’s part of the global Arsenal experience.

Step 7: Leverage Historical Fixture Patterns

Understanding how Arsenal’s schedule has unfolded in recent seasons can help you anticipate when matches might be rescheduled or moved.

Key patterns from recent seasons:

  • December–January: Heavy fixture congestion with Premier League, League Cup, and FA Cup matches often within 72 hours.
  • Champions League group stage: Typically Tuesday or Wednesday evenings, but can shift to Monday if Arsenal qualifies for knockout rounds.
  • Preseason: Usually announced in June, with matches in the US, Asia, or Europe depending on tour plans.
Action item: When the fixture list is released in June, highlight all midweek slots (Tuesday–Thursday) as potential TV move candidates. These are the most likely to change from the original date.

Step 8: Build Your Matchday Routine

Once you’ve nailed down the channel and time, create a repeatable routine to minimize stress:

  • 15 minutes before: Open the streaming app or turn to the channel. Refresh the page if it’s a live stream.
  • 5 minutes before: Check Arsenal’s official X account for team news (lineup announcements drop 60 minutes before kickoff).
  • Kickoff: Settle in with your preferred viewing setup—avoid multitasking to catch every moment.
  • Half-time: Review stats on the Arsenal app or through trusted fan communities.
  • Full-time: Watch post-match analysis on the club’s YouTube channel for expert breakdowns.

Summary Checklist

TaskDone?
Identify all competitions Arsenal is in this season
Confirm your region’s broadcasters for each competition
Set up streaming accounts and test internet speed
Bookmark official club channels for backup coverage
Add TV selection reminders to your calendar
Convert match times to your local time zone
Review historical fixture patterns for scheduling clues
Establish a consistent matchday routine

With this checklist in hand, you’re equipped to catch every Arsenal match in the 2024-2025 season—whether it’s a Champions League night at the Emirates, a gritty FA Cup tie away, or a preseason friendly in a far-flung city. The only thing left to do is enjoy the football. COYG.

Laura Williamson

Laura Williamson

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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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