Arsenal vs Sunderland live stream free football: Watch online English Premier League soccer

Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, in this file photo. (PA/File)

Arsenal vs Sunderland takes place in the English Premier League on Saturday with the Gunners looking to continue their run following two good wins in the EPL since their opening day loss.

The game will kick off at 10 a.m. ET and can be watched free online through live stream via the link provided below with the free trial.

In team news Sunderland captain John O'Shea serves a one-game ban, and new signing Fabio Borini could get his debut. He could partner fit-again striker Steven Fletcher, who has not started a game since March.

For the Gunners, new Arsenal signing Mesut Ozil reportedly missed Friday training, but may still replace the injured Tomas Rosicky. All eyes from Gunners' fans are on the new signing and his popular arrival has given many fans renewed hope that this year can finally be one for silverware for the team.

For Sunderland one point from the first three games of the season has not been good enough and immediately shows there is pressure on the manager and the team to begin to get some results. Playing a revived Arsenal side perhaps isn't the best medicine for them.

German midfield Mesut Ozil is set for his Premier League entrance. At £42.5 million, he was Arsene Wenger's only major signing of the summer, and he cost well over twice as much as all of Sunderland's 14 new arrivals put together!

Arsenal vs Sunderland will kick off at 10 a.m. ET and can be watched free online through live stream on the free trial by clicking here.

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