Arsenal vs. Watford live stream: Watch Premier League online
By Adam Stocker
Arsenal face Watford at Emirates Stadium on Sunday, March 11. Here’s all the info you need to watch.
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After losing to Brighton last weekend, Arsenal fans continue to call for Arsene Wenger to leave the club. Arsenal are the weakest of the big six club this season, sitting 13 points behind Tottenham for the final Champions League spot. The Gunners are in danger of losing their Europa League spot as Burnley have closed the gap, sitting only five points back. On Sunday, Arsenal host Watford at Emirates Stadium. The Hornets are ninth in the Premier League with 36 points.
The Gunners have lost three straight games and five of their last seven games. The recent losing streak has intensified the high on Wenger. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the lone goal for Arsenal in their 2-1 loss to Brighton last weekend. Aubameyang has scored two goals in his first four games for the Gunners. After not playing against Brighton, Aaron Ramsey is expected to be available Sunday for Arsenal.
Watford have moved up the table since Javi Gracia took over as manager. In his first five games in charge, Watford have picked up 10 points. After being one of the worst defensive teams under previous manager Marco Silva, Gracia has helped stabilize Watford. In the last five games, Watford have allowed only three goals. Offensively, Abdoulaye Doucoure leads the club with seven goals this season and has seen his name linked to a move to one of the big six clubs in the Premier League.
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The Premier League match between Arsenal and Watford will be broadcast on NBCSN. Live streaming is available on NBC Sports Gold, which you can access with a subscription.
Date: Sunday, March 11
Start Time: 9:30 a.m. ET
Location: London, England
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
TV info: NBCSN
Live Stream: NBC Sports Gold, Fubo.TV
In the first game this season between the two clubs, Watford defeated Arsenal 2-1 with Tom Cleverley scoring the winner in the 92nd minute.