Arsenal's February Premier League fixtures rearranged for TV

Three of Arsenal's Premier League fixtures in February have been rescheduled to accommodate live television coverage in the UK. The matches against Brentford, Tottenham Hotspur, and Chelsea will now take place on adjusted dates and times. The home game against Sunderland remains unchanged.

Arsenal's packed February schedule in the Premier League has seen adjustments due to selections for live broadcasts. The trip to Brentford has been moved from its original date to Thursday, February 12, with an 8pm kick-off, airing on TNT Sports. However, this could shift back to Wednesday, February 11, at 8.15pm if either Arsenal or Brentford advances to the FA Cup fourth round and faces a team involved in the Champions League play-off round the following Tuesday.

Following that, Arsenal will travel to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to face Spurs on Sunday, February 22, at 4.30pm, broadcast by Sky Sports. The month concludes with a home clash against Chelsea, pushed back a day to Sunday, March 1, also at 4.30pm on Sky Sports.

The opening fixture of the month against Sunderland at Emirates Stadium on Saturday, February 7, stays as planned with a 3pm start, since it was not selected for live transmission.

Updated Arsenal PL Fixtures for February/March

  • Saturday, February 7: Sunderland (H) | 3pm | No UK TV
  • Thursday, February 12: Brentford (A) | 8pm | TNT Sports
  • Sunday, February 22: Tottenham Hotspur (A) | 4.30pm | Sky Sports
  • Sunday, March 1: Chelsea (H) | 4.30pm | Sky Sports

These changes ensure fans can watch the key London derbies and competitive away games on major networks, while Arsenal navigates a busy period.

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