Arsenal vs Manchester United live stream: Watch online English Premier League [Free for NBC subscribers]

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Arsenal will play Manchester United on Wednesday night in the English Premier League in the day's biggest game. Arsenal will be looking to take advantage of Chelsea's failure to win on Tuesday night, however, United need to gain the win to try and fight their way back into the title race.

Tonight's game kicks off at 7.45 p.m. GMT (2.45 p.m. EST) and can be watched online through live stream – free for subscribers – via the link provided below.

In team news Gunners' forward Yaya Sanogo is available to face United after five months out with a back injury. In addition, Mathieu Flamini completes a three-match ban, while Aaron Ramsey, Kim Kallstrom, Thomas Vermaelen, Abou Diaby and Theo Walcott are all out injured and will play no part tonight.

Meanwhile, for Manchester United both Phil Jones and Jonny Evans will both miss the game with calf injuries, and midfielder Marouane Fellaini is still out with a groin problem.

United come into this game 15 points behind the league leaders Chelsea and most have written them off in this year's title race. Last year at this point in the season they were 10 points clear at the top. That shows the dramatic turnaround in fortunes for the Red Devils since Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down.

However, United have lost only one of their last 13 games against Arsenal in all competitions – winning an impressive 10 of those games, while drawing two and losing just the one game. That last Gunners win came in 2011, however, now without Alex Ferguson at the helm they are struggling and this may be Arsenal's best chance at claiming another win against their big rivals for some time.

The game will start at 7.45 p.m. GMT and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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