Arsenal vs Manchester United on Sunday, 25 January 2026, is being shown live worldwide on major sports broadcasters and official league partners.

Quick Scoop: Where to watch

Here’s how to watch Arsenal vs Man United depending on where you are:

  • UK & Ireland
    • Live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League from around 4:00 p.m., kick-off at 4:30 p.m. GMT from the Emirates Stadium.
* You can also stream via the **Sky Sports app** or with a **NOW** Sports Day/Month Pass.
  • United States
    • Live coverage on major Premier League rightsholders; listings highlight NBC platforms (NBC/USA Network/Peacock) and some guides also reference TNT Sports/Universo depending on specific package and sublicensing.
* Check your local NBC Sports / Peacock page on match day for the exact channel.
  • Canada
    • Shown via DAZN and also listed on Fubo in some guides, both of which carry Premier League rights there.
  • India
    • Broadcast on Star Sports with streaming via JioCinema / Disney+ Hotstar–type premium services as noted in scheduling guides.
  • Australia
    • Live on Stan Sport , available as an add-on to a base Stan subscription, with kick-off in the early hours locally.
  • Brazil & parts of Latin America
    • Shown on TNT and ESPN Brazil , according to regional listings.

If you’re in a different country, the safest move is to look for the official Premier League broadcast partner in your region (often a major sports network or streaming platform) and search the fixture listing for Arsenal vs Manchester United, 25 January 2026, 16:30 GMT.

Extra tips for finding the match fast

  • Search your TV guide or app for: “Arsenal v Man Utd” or “Arsenal vs Manchester United” around the listed kick-off time.
  • Many broadcasters offer in-app streaming if you already have a TV subscription (e.g., Sky Sports app, NBC/Peacock, Stan Sport app).
  • If you can’t access an official stream, you can still follow along via live blogs and minute‑by‑minute text updates on major sports sites.

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