Gunners take on Everton live on ESPN
Arsenal games selected for TV coverage
Arsenal has today received confirmation from the Premier League that the following matches will be shown live on Sky Sports or ESPN.
Everton v Arsenal
Goodison Park
This match will still be played on Saturday 15th August 2009, Kick Off will now be 5.15pm
Live on ESPN
Manchester United v Arsenal
Old Trafford
This match will still be played on Saturday 29th August 2009, Kick Off will now be 5.15pm
Live on SKY Sports
Fulham v Arsenal
Craven Cottage
This match will still be played on Saturday 26th September 2009, Kick Off will now be 5.15pm
Live on ESPN
Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers
Emirates Stadium
This match will now be played on Sunday 4th October 2009, Kick Off 1.30pm
Live on SKY Sports
West Ham United v Arsenal
Boleyn Ground
This match will now be played on Sunday 25th October 2009, Kick Off 4.15pm
Live on SKY Sports
Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur
Emirates Stadium
This match will still be played on Saturday 31st October 2009, Kick Off will now be 12.45pm
Live on SKY Sports
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal
Molineux Stadium
This match will still be played on Saturday 7th November 2009, Kick off will now be 5.15pm
Live on ESPN
Arsenal v Chelsea
Emirates Stadium
This match will now be played on Sunday 29th November 2009, Kick Off 4pm
Live on SKY Sports
TV selections have been made up to and including 30th November 2009
Arsenal v Bolton Wanderers TBA
[Thursday, July 09, 2009]
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