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Crystal Palace vs Arsenal: TV channel, live stream, team and injury news plus more

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Arsenal make the short trip across London to face off with Crystal Palace, as the two teams prepare for yet more Premier League action.

With the title race slipping away, the Gunners will be looking to add another three points to their tally to give them a chance at chasing down Liverpool.

Arsenal have already beaten Crystal Palace this week, which has pushed them further into the EFL Cup with a chance at silverware on the cards.

Switching back to the Premier League, the opportunity to get back to winning ways is a huge one coming up at Selhurst Park.

So with that said, here’s a look at everything you need to know ahead of Arsenal’s clash with Crystal Palace.

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Crystal Palace vs Arsenal kick-off time and date

Arsenal travel to Selhurst Park for their final London derby before the turn of the year, with their second clash in just a few games.

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Kick-off is scheduled for 5:30pm (GMT) on Saturday, December 21, with Crystal Palace playing host for the evening.

What TV channel is Crystal Palace vs Arsenal on?

The clash between Arsenal and Crystal Palace will be available to watch on Sky Sports, with both the Main Event and Premier League channels showing the action.

A Sky Sports subscription is required, while a NOWTV day pass will also give access to viewing all of the build-up, action and reaction.

Crystal Palace vs Arsenal live stream details

There will be a live stream available for the match, which will be via Sky Go, the Sky Sports platform for all of their content.

A valid Sky Sports subscription is required along with a login for the app on smartphone or computer devices.

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Arsenal team news and injury updates

Arsenal have an injury boost heading into the clash as Declan Rice, Kieran Tierney, Riccardo Calafiori and Oleksandr Zinchenko are set to be available once again.

That leaves just Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu as long-term absences for the Gunners, lightening the load on the team and squad as a whole.

It gives Mikel Arteta plenty of options to pick from, with a busy fixture schedule ahead for the side.

Crystal Palace team news and injuries

Eberechi Eze is injured heading into Crystal Palace’s clash with Arsenal, picking up an issue in midweek during the cup tie.

On top of that, Daniel Munoz is suspended, while Chadi Riad, Adam Wharton and Matheus Franca are also injured.

Former Arsenal ace Rob Holding is set to miss out, with him being banished from action within the first team.