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Quick links: Arsenal vs ChelseaUS: Peacock- Starts at 11.30am ETUK: Sky Sports Main Event- Starts at 4:30 pm GMTAU: Stan Sport- Starts at 3:30am (Monday)Watch from abroad: NordVPN
Chelsea’s unbeaten Premier League run under Liam Rosenior faces a tough test on Sunday against Arsenal, the only team to beat them this season.
Rosenior’s team remains unbeaten under his management, but Chelsea have not beaten Arsenal since August 2021 and lost twice to them in the EFL Cup semi-finals. Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 10 league and cup games against the Blues.
How to watch Arsenal vs Chelsea in the US
In the US, Arsenal vs Chelsea can be streamed on Peacock.
Peacock's plans start at $10.99 per month, giving access to live sports, including five other matches airing this weekend.
Alternatively, fans in the US. can catch Arsenal vs Chelsea for only $1. Walmart+ is currently offering a 30-day trial for $1, which comes with access to Peacock. That’s all you need to watch the match live.
If you’re outside the U.S. this Sunday, you can still take advantage of the Walmart+ offer by using NordVPN.
How to watch Arsenal vs Chelsea in the UK
In the UK, Arsenal vs Chelsea will be shown live on Sky Sports, airing on both the Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event channels.
Subscriptions currently start from £20 per month. Alternatively, supporters can stream the match with a NOW Sports 24-hour pass for £14.99.
If you’re outside the UK on Sunday, you can use NordVPN to access your regular Premier League coverage.
How to watch Arsenal vs Chelsea in Australia
In Australia, Arsenal vs Chelsea will be streamed live on Stan Sport.
Access to Stan Sport costs AU$20 per month and requires an active Stan subscription, which starts at AU$12 per month.
If you’re outside Australia, you can use NordVPN to sign in and watch through your Stan Sport account.
How to watch Arsenal vs Chelsea elsewhere
If you find yourself away from home for Arsenal vs Chelsea, you'll need to use a VPN (or Virtual Private Network) to access your home country's usual streaming service.
It's a software tool that changes your IP address so that you can access your services from abroad just as you would at home.
Our go-to is NordVPN and we've tested many of the best VPNs for gaming.

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Sam MayContributorBorn and raised in England, Sam graduated with a degree in sports journalism from the University of Chester and now lives in Spain, having previously worked at FC Barcelona, talkSPORT, the Daily Mail and BBC Sport
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