Sky Sports will show Arsenal v Newcastle United in the UK, with a wide range of international broadcasters also carrying the game across the globe.
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Arsenal’s Premier League meeting with Newcastle United kicks off at 5.30pm UK time on Saturday, April 25, with the game live on Sky Sports for viewers in Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland.
Supporters who do not have access to the television coverage can also follow the match through live commentary on The Arsenal, after the club’s preview show Live from N5, with Dan Roebuck and Adrian Clarke on air from Emirates Stadium shortly before kick-off.
For Arsenal fans watching around the world, the coverage is spread across a long list of broadcasters and streaming services.
In the United States, viewers can watch through UNIVERSO and SiriusXM FC, while in Canada the game is available on DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada and Fubo Sports Network Canada. In Australia, it is on Stan Sport, and in New Zealand on Sky Sport Premier League.
Across Europe, supporters have a range of options depending on country. In Germany the match is on Sky Sport Premier League, Sky Go and WOW, while in Spain it is carried by DAZN Spain, DAZN1 Spain, Movistar+ and Movistar Plus+. Viewers in Portugal can watch on DAZN1 Portugal and DAZN Portugal, those in the Netherlands have Viaplay TV, Viaplay Netherlands and Amazon Prime Video, and in France’s overseas Caribbean territories the fixture is available through Disney+ Premium Caribbean.
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There is similarly wide coverage across Asia, Africa and the Middle East. In India the game is available on Star Sports Select HD1, JioHotstar and Star Sports Select 1, while in Japan it is on U-NEXT and in South Korea on Coupang Play. In much of the Middle East and North Africa, including countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Morocco, the match is available through beIN Sports HD 3, beIN Sports English, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, beIN 4K Arabia and TOD.
In large parts of sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and many other countries, coverage comes through SuperSport platforms, including SuperSport Premier League, SuperSport MaXimo 2, DStv Now and related services. Elsewhere in South America, supporters can find the game on various Disney+ Premium feeds, with Brazil also carrying it on ESPN Brazil, Zapping, Claro TV+, Sky+, Vivo Play and Disney+ Premium Brazil