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Arsenal Fc Vs Manchester United Premier League Kick Off Time

Premier League – Arsenal FC vs. Manchester United kick-off time

Crunch Sports Staff
in Soccer 4 Oct 2020

Arsene Wenger (credit: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Arsenal vs. Man Utd takes place this afternoon in the Premier League.

The game, which takes place at Emirates Stadium, is scheduled to kick off at 16:00 BST and airs live in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports 1/Sky Sports 1 HD and online (see here).

Live in-play commentary and betting will also be available at bet365, who are offering a £50 risk-free In-Play bet on the game, here:

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Speaking ahead of the game, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has told his players to take their Champions League frustration out on Louis van Gaal’s side.

The Gunners lost 3-2 to Olympiacos on Tuesday night and have yet to register a win in Champions League Group F so far this season. They are now charged with the task of stopping the Red Devils from securing a fifth straight win in all competitions.

“If I tell you now that we are three points behind Man United, playing Man United at home and I don’t believe that we can win the Premier League, what do you tell me? You will slaughter me,” the Frenchman told reporters at his pre-match press conference.

“We have just won 5-2 at Leicester, so I don’t see why we should be absolutely down. We are on the back of three or four good results in the Premier League.”

United have not tasted defeat in the last four top-flight meetings in north London but have never gone five games unbeaten at Arsenal in the Premier League era. Wenger says he will not dwell on Tuesday’s setback and demanded a refocus of efforts from his players.

“We had a disappointment in the Champions League, we have to analyse it well,” he added.

“But I don’t see why we should not believe we can beat Man United.

“It was disappointing to lose, but overall every competition is different, you have to go in a different competition in a different state of mind and we have to be inspired by what we did at Leicester.”

Ian goes back to the very early days of CrunchSports, having been tirelessly covering soccer for us for over 10 years.

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