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Arsenal vs Leeds live stream: How to watch as Gunners take on Whites at the Emirates

Arsenal vs Leeds live stream: How to watch as Gunners take on Whites at the Emirates

The Sun11 hours ago
GUNNER GO FOR IT
The clash from the capital promises to be a thriller
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Tom Sheen
Published: 14:49,
Updated: 14:49,
ARSENAL return to Premier League action at the Emirates in the late kick-off on Saturday afternoon.
The Gunners will host newly-promoted Leeds in their first home test of the 2025/26 Premier League season.
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Mikel Arteta's side will be looking to build on a victory over Man Utd last weekend, with Riccardo Calafiori heading home the only goal in a 1-0 victory.
Leeds also picked up a 1-0 victory in their opening game, Lukas Nmecha scoring from the spot after a controversial James Tarkowski handball decision.
The Gunners will be hoping for an improved performance this weekend, having to really grind out their victory against a strong United side at Old Trafford.
SunSport can reveal how to watch the HUGE clash between Arsenal and Leeds.
How to watch Arsenal vs Leeds and is there a live stream?
Arsenal vs Leeds will be shown LIVE on Sky Sports.
Action will also be available to stream on NOW TV.
Sky Sports will be showing 215 Premier League games this season, including the Gunners vs the Whites.
The game at the Emirates is set to get going at 5.30pm BST.
Alternatively, follow along with SunSport's play-by-play blog of the action from north London.
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