Chelsea and Arsenal are set to face off at Stamford Bridge in a highly anticipated Premier League match on Sunday, November 30. The Gunners, who currently sit atop the standings with just one loss in their last nine games, look to extend their lead over second-place Chelsea.
The Blues have been quietly building momentum of late, taking down Burnley 2-0 away from home just a week ago and looking to capitalize on their home advantage against Arsenal. However, the task won't be easy, as the Gunners have been in devastating form themselves, crushing Tottenham at home by four goals to one.
For Chelsea fans unable to make it to the bridge, there are several ways to catch the action. The match will air live on USA Network, and viewers can access it through a cable TV provider or streaming service such as FuboTV, which offers a free trial followed by a monthly fee of $55.99. Alternatively, Peacock has exclusive rights to most EPL matches every week and also offers replays, with a subscription starting at just $10.99 per month.
However, it's worth noting that USA Network games will not be streamed live on Peacock. Instead, viewers will have to wait until the next day for a replay of the match.
The Blues have been quietly building momentum of late, taking down Burnley 2-0 away from home just a week ago and looking to capitalize on their home advantage against Arsenal. However, the task won't be easy, as the Gunners have been in devastating form themselves, crushing Tottenham at home by four goals to one.
For Chelsea fans unable to make it to the bridge, there are several ways to catch the action. The match will air live on USA Network, and viewers can access it through a cable TV provider or streaming service such as FuboTV, which offers a free trial followed by a monthly fee of $55.99. Alternatively, Peacock has exclusive rights to most EPL matches every week and also offers replays, with a subscription starting at just $10.99 per month.
However, it's worth noting that USA Network games will not be streamed live on Peacock. Instead, viewers will have to wait until the next day for a replay of the match.