Arsenal travel to west London on Sunday to face Brentford in their first match since last Thursday's Europa League win against Zurich. The Gunners have not played a league fixture since they were beaten at Old Trafford and will be hoping to hold on to their status at the top of the Premier League table.
Brentford, meanwhile, have enjoyed a strong start to the season and currently sit in eighth place in the league with just one defeat so far coming at the hands of local rivals Fulham. They will also be buoyed by the news that star striker Ivan Toney has received his debut call-up to the England squad which could prove an inspiration to the striker who has already scored five goals in six games this season.
The last time the Gunners travelled to Brentford was the opening game of the 2021/22 season and on that day, a memorable 2-0 defeat was handed to The Gunners. This was on Brentford's first game in the league, but both sides have moved on considerably since, so we should be in for an exciting game on Sunday.
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Here is how you can follow the action on TV:
What time does Brentford vs Arsenal kick-off?
The fixture between Brentford and Arsenal takes place on Sunday, September 18 and kicks off at 12pm.
What TV channel is Brentford vs Arsenal on?
The match will be televised as part of Sky Sports' Super Sunday coverage of the Premier League, it will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event, Premier League and Football. Sky subscribers can live stream the action via the Sky Go app.
Non-Sky Sports subscribers can also watch the match via Now TV without a subscription.
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