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How to watch Arsenal vs FC Zurich in the US as Mikel Arteta eyes Europa League top spot

Arsenal can secure a first-place finish in Group A of the Europa League if they beat FC Zurich tonight.

The Gunners’ 100% winning record in the competition came to an end last week after losing to PSV Eindhoven, but they can still claim top spot with three points in their final group-stage fixture.

Mikel Arteta’s side had already secured a spot in the knockout stages following a 1-0 win over PSV a fortnight ago, but the defeat that followed means Arsenal can be overtaken by Eindhoven which would see them finish second and subsequently face a play-off match against a team that has dropped out of the Champions League.

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Victory tonight, however, would see Arsenal avoid that scenario and receive a bye straight into the last 16.

So with that in mind, football.london explains how those in America can follow all of the action live.

What time is kick-off?

In the US, the game will get underway at either 4pm ET, 3pm CT, 1pm PT or 2pm MT depending on which state you are in.

How to watch in the US

TUDN will be broadcasting the match live on TV in the States, while Paramount+ and fuboTV will offer streaming services.

Alternatively, you can follow all the action via the live football.london match blog, which will be providing regular updates including team news and key moments, as well as pre-match and post-match analysis.

The blog will be up and running on the website from 4pm UK time.

Arsenal team news

Despite there being several injury concerns heading into tonight’s game, it would have been a pleasant sight for Arsenal fans as Bukayo Saka, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Mohamed Elneny all reported for full training this week.

The trio were involved in Wednesday’s session at London Colney, although goalkeeper Matt Turner remained absent with what is described as a tight groin.

Meanwhile, Emile Smith Rowe also remains on the sidelines as he continues to recover from groin surgery.

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