Arsenal will seek to recover from a rare Premier League defeat when they host Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, December 13th. The match, kicking off at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT), presents a clear contrast between a title-contending side and a team struggling at the bottom of the table.
The Stakes: Arsenal’s Response to a Setback
Arsenal, previously on an 18-match unbeaten run, suffered a 2-1 loss to Aston Villa last weekend. Despite that stumble, Mikel Arteta’s squad rebounded with a convincing 3-0 Champions League victory against Club Brugge, demonstrating their continued strength. This match against Wolves is a chance to reaffirm their dominance and maintain pressure in the title race.
Wolves’ Struggle: A Deep Dive into Their Form
Wolverhampton Wanderers find themselves at the bottom of the Premier League standings, a position underscored by a 4-1 defeat at home against Manchester United. With no league wins so far this season, they trail safety by a growing 13-point margin. The team faces an uphill battle to avoid relegation, making this weekend’s match against Arsenal a critical test.
Where to Watch: Global Streaming Options
The match will be broadcast on USA Network in the United States. For viewers without cable, streaming options include Sling TV, starting at $46 per month.
- United Kingdom: TNT Sports holds exclusive rights for 52 Premier League matches, including this game, which will air on TNT Sports 1.
- Canada: Fubo Canada is the sole provider of live Premier League coverage, broadcasting all 380 matches this season.
- Australia: Stan Sport has the exclusive rights to all 380 Premier League matches, offering live coverage of this match from AU$32 per month.
VPN Access for International Viewers
If you’re traveling abroad and wish to access region-locked streams, a VPN can provide a secure connection. Services like ExpressVPN offer privacy and prevent ISP throttling. However, always verify the streaming platform’s terms of service regarding VPN usage. Some providers may restrict access when a VPN is detected.
The match at the Emirates Stadium kicks off at 8 p.m. GMT, equivalent to 3 p.m. ET or 12 p.m. PT in North America, and 7 a.m. AEDT in Australia.
Arsenal and Wolves are on opposite trajectories, and this match will likely reinforce that reality. The Gunners aim to regain momentum, while Wolves face another test of their survival chances.
