Arsenal vs Chelsea live stream: Watch English Premier League football online

Arsenal will play Chelsea on Sunday in a massive game in the English Premier League. A win for Chelsea would all but see them home to win this year's title, however, Arsenal will be in front of their home fans and are also chasing second spot in the table right now, so will not give up the fight easily.

Today's big game between the Gunners and the Blues will kick off at 4 p.m. BST (11 a.m. ET) and takes place from the Emirates Stadium in north London. The game can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

Chelsea currently have a big lead at the top of the English Premier League table. They have 76 points from their 32 games so far, which is 10 points ahead of Arsenal, who have played the same number of games. After Saturday's games, Manchester City have moved back into second but have played two more games than both Chelsea and Arsenal and have only secured 67 points so far.

Chelsea are probably the favorites to claim the spoils today, seeing as the Gunners have failed to score a single goal in their last four meetings in all competitions. In that same period, Chelsea have scored 10 goals against Arsenal.

Over the last 12 meetings between the two teams, Chelsea have won 8 times, Arsenal twice, and there have been two draws.

Also the last time Arsenal were able to defeat their London rivals at home was way back in 2010, so they will be desperate to end that baron run. However, again Chelsea seem to be holding all the cards from their most recent meetings. In the fixture between these two teams at Stamford Bridge earlier this season, Arsenal failed to register even a single shot on target the entire game - the first time they have failed to do so in a game since 2003.

Today's big game between Arsenal and Chelsea will kick off at 4 p.m. BST (11 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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