Arsenal vs Crystal Palace: Live stream, TV channel, line-ups and kick-off time for Premier League clash
ARSENAL welcome Crystal Palace to the Emirates as they look to end a run of five games without a win in all compeitions.
The Gunners' last victory was a 3-2 win away to the Eagles, who under Roy Hodgson have put their awful start behind them and continue to climb the table.
They've won their last two and are unbeaten on five on the road - a far cry from their early season form where they went seven games without a goal.
Arsenal go into the game in sixth, five points behind big rivals Spurs.
What time is kick-off?
THE game takes place on Saturday, January 20 at the Emirates Stadium.
Things get underway at the traditional 3pm.
Which channel can I watch it on?
UNFORTUNATELY you won't be able to watch this one live in the UK.
But join us here on SunSport for an afternoon of Premier League action, where we will have a LIVE BLOG along with analysis and reports from around the grounds.
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What is the team news?
Stat attack
- Arsenal have lost just one of their last 16 matches against Palace in all competitions (W11 D4), a 3-0 defeat in the Premier League last April.
- The Eagles haven’t won away from home at Arsenal in any competition since October 1994, winning 2-1 at Highbury with a brace from John Salako.
- Arsenal have never failed to score in 17 home league games against Crystal Palace, netting 39 goals in total (2.3 per game).
- Indeed, the Gunners have scored in each of their last 25 home Premier League games, their longest run since scoring in 29 in a row between April 2007 and November 2008.
- After a run of 12 consecutive home Premier League wins, the Gunners have won just one of their last four at the Emirates (D2 L1).
- Meanwhile, after losing eight consecutive away Premier League games, the Eagles are unbeaten in their last five on the road (W2 D3). Only Liverpool (6) are on a current longer run without defeat away from home in the division.
- Roy Hodgson has never won an away Premier League London derby (P10 W0 D3 L7), losing each of his last four, with one of those defeats a 4-0 loss at the Emirates in May 2010 as Fulham boss.
- Indeed, in three previous trips to the Emirates in the Premier League, Hodgson is yet to see his sides score a single goal (D1 L2) – although his only Premier League visit to Highbury ended in a 3-1 win in December 1997 with Blackburn Rovers.
- Hector Bellerin has scored in back-to-back Premier League games for the first time in his career. The Spaniard has scored or assisted a goal in three of his last five games in the competition, having failed to register a single goal involvement in his first 18 games this season.
- Bakary Sako is Crystal Palace’s top scorer in all competitions this season (6), and has scored in his last two competitive games. He’s not scored in three games in a row in the same season of English football since he was at Wolves in February 2015.