Arsenal vs Manchester City is typically shown on major Premier League rights holders in your region, with live streaming via their official apps or partner services.

Main ways to watch

Use this as a general guide for where Arsenal F.C. vs Man City is likely to be available, based on current Premier League broadcasting patterns.

  • United Kingdom: Live on Sky Sports or TNT Sports for most big Sunday slots, with streaming through Sky Go or discovery+/TNT Sports app, and NOW for flexible passes.
  • United States: Usually on NBC platforms – USA Network, NBC, or Peacock, with live streaming via Peacock Premium or the NBC Sports app depending on the specific game slot.
  • Canada: Often on Fubo (which currently carries most Premier League rights there) with full live streams and on‑demand replays.
  • Other regions: Local sports networks or DAZN‑style services often hold rights and mirror Premier League’s global deals, so checking your country’s “Premier League broadcast partners” page is the fastest route.

Because exact channels and apps can change by matchweek, always confirm using your local TV guide or the official Premier League or club match‑center listings for that specific fixture date.

Using streaming and VPN (if applicable)

Many guides recommend using a reputable VPN if the match is not broadcast in your country but is legally available elsewhere, by connecting to a region where your chosen service has rights, then logging into your existing account.

Typical steps: sign up for a VPN, connect to the relevant country server, clear cookies, then open the broadcaster’s website/app and stream as normal on mobile, laptop, or smart TV/streaming stick.

Quick HTML table for options

Below is a simple HTML table you can use in a post:

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<table>
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Region</th>
      <th>Likely TV Channel</th>
      <th>Streaming/App</th>
      <th>Notes</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>UK</td>
      <td>Sky Sports or TNT Sports</td>
      <td>Sky Go, discovery+ / TNT Sports, NOW</td>
      <td>Check Super Sunday / main TV pick for the round.</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>USA</td>
      <td>NBC / USA Network</td>
      <td>Peacock Premium, NBC Sports app</td>
      <td>Some big games move to broadcast NBC; others are Peacock-only.</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Canada</td>
      <td>Fubo channel lineup</td>
      <td>Fubo streaming service</td>
      <td>Holds most Premier League rights in Canada.</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Other countries</td>
      <td>Local Premier League partner</td>
      <td>Official app of local broadcaster</td>
      <td>Confirm via Premier League’s broadcast partners list.</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

Forum-style “Quick Scoop” snippet

You can drop something like this into a forum post:

Looking for where to watch Arsenal F.C. vs Man City? In the UK it’s usually picked up by Sky Sports or TNT Sports with streams on Sky Go, discovery+ or NOW, while in the US it’s typically on NBC/USA or Peacock depending on the timeslot. In Canada the go‑to is Fubo, and elsewhere your local Premier League broadcast partner or an official streaming service (and, if needed, a VPN with an existing subscription) is the safest bet.

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