Arsenal Live Streaming
Name: Arsenal
Full Name: Arsenal
Football Club
Founded: 1886
City: London
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Capacity: 60,432
Arsenal Premier League Live Streaming
Watching Arsenal in the
Premier League used to be difficult for fans in the UK and until recently needed an expensive subscription to a Pay TV channel but now thanks to live streaming partners, you can watch some Arsenal matches live online.
Arsenal Cup Live Streaming
Arsenal are often a featured game in both the
FA Cup and the
EFL Cup and when not on TV across the UK, many of their matches feature online from international feeds.
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Arsenal are one of the most iconic teams of the English game and over the Premier
League years they have been one of the most successful.
The
FA Cup has given the North London team their best chance of picking up a trophy over the last decade or so but they are a club full of talent and if everything clicks, they are always an outside chance of picking up further silverware, both at home and on the continent.
Arsenal also have one of the largest fanbases in the UK and at their impressive Emirates Stadium, you can always be sure of a huge crowd.
Nicknamed the Gunners, Arsenal
Football Club were first established back in 1886 when they were initially known as Dial Square, before becoming Woolwich Arsenal and then simply Arsenal as they moved across the
river and to the North of London.
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Arsenal
Arsenal
Football Club, more commonly known simply as Arsenal or The Gunners, are not just one of the biggest clubs in English
football but they are also one of the giants of European
football.
There are only a small number of
football clubs that can truly claim to having a world-wide fanbase and Arsenal are certainly one of those, so it is no surprise that they are one of the clubs with the largest average attendances in Europe.
No matter what the competition is that Arsenal are participating in, they always have the expectancy from their fans to be challenging for titles and trophies and when you couple that with the quality of players the club feature, that makes each and every match featuring the Gunners a must watch.
Location
Arsenal are located in the North London borough of Holloway but as one of the giants of the Premier
League, they attract fans not just from across the capital city but not just from across the country but from across Europe, North America, Africa and even further afield.
Stadium
Arsenal’s impressive Emirates Stadium home ground is one of the biggest stadiums in Europe and the 4th biggest
football stadium in England.
Capable of hosting over 60,000 fans, the ground is regularly full and offers a great view from every seat.
The ground does have a reputation for been relatively quiet and lacking in atmosphere but when big matches come around, it is a fantastic stadium to watch the sport at and can rival the atmosphere of any other ground.
Rivals
Whilst as a team continually challenging at the top of the table in the Premier
League, Arsenal do have rivalry with the other top teams including
Chelsea,
Liverpool and Manchester United but for most fans there is only one true rivalry for the Gunners and that is between themselves and their North London rivals,
Tottenham Hotspurs.
Matches between the 2 are known as the North London Derby and are one of the biggest occasions of the season, not just for their fans but for neutrals alike, with the games always a standout on the calendar.
Colours / Playing Kit
Arsenal’s home playing kit colours of red and white may match a lot of other clubs but there can be no confusion when the Gunners step out on to the field.
The bulk of the home shirt is red but with white shoulders finished off by white shorts.
History
First established in October 1886 by workers from the Woolwich munitions works, the club were originally known as Dial Square and played south of the river Thames.
In 1913, the club moved north to Highbury and form that day they have never looked back.
Domestically, the club have won all that there is to win including t becoming the first club to win both the
FA Cup and
League Cup in the same season (1993) and they also went undefeated throughout the whole of the 2003-04 season, which led to them gaining the nickname of the Invincibles.
The Gunners have won multiple top flight titles (First Division and Premier
League), the
EFL Cup, the
FA Cup, the
Community Shield and they have also enjoyed success in Europe with a win in the Cup Winners Cup, the
Inter City Fairs Cup and they have been the runner up in the UEFA Super Cup, the Europa
League and in the Champions
League