
Arsenal vs Brentford Live
Premier League Arsenal vs Brentford is now available to watch and stream live on TV and online in the US, UK and India.
“Arsenal vs Brentford” will meet in the Premier League on Saturday at the “Emirates” stadium. After a 3-0 victory at the Brentford Community Stadium at the beginning of this season, the league leaders wanted to end the Premier League double rooms.
In addition, the guns won the last seven Premier League London Derby, and this season has held all competitions. But they come into this match having beaten Manchester City and Everton in the FA Cup and Premier League respectively.
Mikel Arteta will be urging his troops to halt the slide as soon as possible to maintain, if not extend, their five-point lead at the top.
However, it won’t be easy against a Bee side who have won four of their last five Premier League games and are unbeaten in their last nine.
GOAL gives you detailed information on how to watch the game on TV in the US, UK and India and stream it online.

Arsenal vs Brentford : Date and Kik-Off Time the game:
Game: | Arsenal vs Brentford |
Date: | February 11, 2023 |
Kick-off: | 10:00 am ET, 3:00 pm GMT, 8:30 pm IST |
Venue: | Emirates Stadium |
How to see Arsenal and Brent Ford’s online live broadcast on television
This page includes a membership link. When you subscribe to the link you provided, we can earn commissions. In the United States (US), the games can be streamed live on Peacock.
in the United Kingdom (UK) at The 3pm kick-off is not broadcast in the UK so it will not be broadcast. The match will be telecast on India’s Star Sports network and will be available for streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.
Country | TV channel | Live stream |
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U.S. | NA | Peacock |
UK | NA | NA |
India | Star Sports Select 1 SD/HD | Disney+ Hotstar |
When will Arsenal play Brentford?
The game at the Emirates Stadium will take place on Saturday 11 February at 15:00 GMT. This means it won’t be available to watch on UK TV, but it will be available in other countries.
Arsenal are five points clear of Manchester City going into the game, meaning things could quickly get comfortable and incredibly tense at the same time. For Brentford, they are looking forward to European competition next season.
The Bees are in seventh place, which will take them into the Europa League. They are a point ahead of Fulham with a game in hand and Thomas Frank’s side could smell blood here after Arsenal’s loss at Everton.
Apart from Pontus Jansson and Frank Onyenko, who are both valued, Brentford are healthy and have no suspension to deal with. Arsenal could be without Gabriel Jesus, Reiss Nelson, Emile Smith-Rowe and Mohamed Elneny for this match.

Arsenal’s Premier League title dreams were dashed when Mikel Arteta’s side suffered their second defeat of the season last time out, but the Gunners can bounce back when they host Brentford on Saturday.
Lost momentum James Tarkowski’s header saw the north Londoners’ unbeaten run in the Premier League end at a disappointing 13 points, and leaders Arsenal now face a test of determination to recapture their old form.
When Arsenal last met in September, Arteta’s side beat the Bees 3-0, although Arsenal now have a back-to-back game with the ultra-talented Brentford on the way to the Emirates Stadium.
First the FA Cup loss to Manchester City and now the Gunners are fighting to maintain their five-point lead at the top of the Premier League table (with one game in hand). The script looked set for Sean Dyche to end Everton’s perfect run of form with a debut win over the Toffees, with former Burnley duo Dwight McNeill and Tarkowski combining to seal all three points.
Awarded to Arteta & Co. remains firmly at the top, but one wrong move can suddenly put the former fugitive back within reach of his peers. Thomas Frank’s Brentford were also in form when they beat Arsenal, with the club’s first top-flight game in over 70 years a 2-0 win over the Gunners.
Arteta has since helped his side regain favor with back-to-back wins over the Bees, who are seventh in the table and can move up to sixth this weekend depending on Brighton and Hove Alby’s away challenge at Crystal Palace.

Emil Smith Rowe is still on the road to recovery but could return to action for Brentford despite Gabriel Jesus and Mohamed Erne Mohamed Eleni still out, but is expected to return to Brentford at home.
Defender Pontus Jansson is the only direct exclusion from Brentford, who heads to north London on a short trip.
After faltering with Everton last week, Arsenal will now look to extend their eight-point lead overnight at least when they host Brentford at the Emirates Stadium. With Wednesday’s midweek clash with potential title decider Manchester City looming, the north London rivals, who have not lost in the league since October 23, must be the focus.
Brentford’s ambitions are surprisingly high and if Saturday’s result stands they could find themselves just four points off the top four for a team playing just their second top-flight game since 1947. Not bad for a league team of the season.