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Arsenal vs Fulham – How to watch, live stream, team news, injury returns and absences, plus more

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Arsenal are back in Premier League action in midweek as they welcome Fulham to the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night.

The Gunners have had more than two weeks off to prepare themselves for the final run-in for the season, which will have its trials and tribulations ahead.

While plenty of eyes will be on next week’s clash with Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals, current focus will be on the Premier League.

Arsenal play host to London rivals Fulham, with both teams looking to kickstart a strong run of form until the end of the campaign.

With such a big game, with plenty of familiar faces on display at the Emirates Stadium, here’s a look at everything you need to know ahead of the meeting.

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When is Arsenal vs Fulham kick-off time and date?

Arsenal welcome Fulham to the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, April 1, with another huge London derby in store.

The kick-off time is scheduled for 7:45pm (BST) with plenty of build-up, action and reaction awaiting from the tie.

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Why are Arsenal not on TV today?

Despite it being a midweek match, Arsenal’s clash with Fulham is not being broadcast on TV screens in the UK.

That’s because the match was initially scheduled for the previous Saturday at 3pm, but the Arsenal fixture was rearranged due to the FA Cup.

Arsenal vs Fulham live stream details

Much like the TV broadcasting, there is no live stream available in the UK to follow Arsenal taking on Fulham.

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Arsenal injury news, team updates and returns

Arsenal are set to be boosted by an injury return for Bukayo Saka, as Mikel Arteta confirmed the star is not only back in the side, but available to start.

Raheem Sterling is also available after missing out last time against Chelsea, who are his parent club, but will face competition from Saka, Ethan Nwaneri, Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard for a place in the team.

Jurrien Timber is fit and available after illness, coming as a boost to the defensive ranks.

In terms of unavailable players, Riccardo Calafiori is set to miss out after a knee injury during international duty.

Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus and Takehiro Tomiyasu are set to miss the rest of the season.

Fulham team news and injury updates

Fulham have two key absences as both Harry Wilson and Kenny Tete are likely to miss out through injury for the side.

There will be some familiar faces for the away side though, with Emile Smith Rowe, Bernd Leno, Alex Iwobi and Willian all in their ranks.