Arsenal vs Newcastle Match Preview, Where to Watch the Game Live Stream and World Time Zones

Arsenal fans are bracing for a pivotal match at the Emirates, knowing their team must respond after a challenging stretch in the Premier League and with Newcastle arriving in high spirits.

Earlier in the season, Arsenal looked comfortable sitting in second place and dreaming of a strong finish, but their form has taken a hit at the business end of the campaign. A run of just one win in their last six league matches has left the Gunners glancing nervously over their shoulders, aware that a loss could see them slide further down the table. Even so, recent history in this fixture provides some reassurance, as Arsenal have been remarkably tough to beat at home against Newcastle, emerging victorious in 11 of the last 12 Premier League meetings in North London.

That said, this season has seen Newcastle become something of a bogey team for Arsenal. The Magpies have already claimed three victories over the Gunners across league and cup competitions, each time shutting out Arsenal’s attack. No team has ever beaten Arsenal four times in a single campaign, and fans will hope that statistic holds firm. Looking at their impressive record in final home league games—just one loss in 27 seasons—Arsenal supporters have reason to believe their side can steady the ship.

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Despite a few stumbles, Arsenal remain in pole position to secure a top-five finish. One more point should do the trick, and their track record in key home games will certainly inspire confidence. The Gunners tend to thrive when the stakes are high, especially in front of their own fans.

On the other side, Newcastle travel to the capital with confidence at a season high. Over the last ten Premier League rounds, they have collected 22 points, trailing only Aston Villa in that period. Their performance last weekend, when they put in a clinical display against Chelsea, underscored the momentum they have built during the run-in. This strong form has made Newcastle a real contender for a European place and ensured that their traveling support will arrive in London full of hope.

Yet, Newcastle’s away form has been something of a mixed bag. While they have notched two wins in their last six away fixtures, consistency on the road has proved elusive. Still, a glance at their final away games in recent seasons shows a positive trend: unbeaten in the last six, with three wins out of four in London. That knack for delivering late in the campaign could make this clash especially intriguing.

One subplot to watch is the potential milestone for William Saliba, who could reach his 100th Premier League appearance for Arsenal in this match. Should Arsenal emerge victorious, Saliba would join club greats in matching the record for most wins in a player’s first century of appearances in this competition. His presence in defense has been a key factor in Arsenal’s solidity at the back, especially at home.

For Newcastle, Jacob Murphy has proven to be a creative force, contributing to goals in both Carabao Cup semi-final ties against Arsenal this season. With 12 Premier League assists to his name—twice as many as any of his teammates—Murphy will look to make his mark again, especially if Newcastle find joy on the counterattack.

With both sides boasting attacking quality and plenty riding on the outcome, the Emirates is set for a fascinating encounter. Arsenal’s ability to start strongly at home could play a crucial role, as they have led at half-time in 13 out of 18 home league games so far.

Supporters on both sides can expect a competitive contest, packed with intensity and plenty of storylines. Whether it’s pride, points, or places in Europe on the line, Arsenal and Newcastle are sure to deliver drama in this crucial Premier League fixture.

World Time Zones

EuropeGMT
London16:30
Edinburgh16:30
Madrid17:30
Lisbon16:30
Berlin17:30
Paris17:30
Amsterdam17:30
Rome17:30
Belgrade17:30
Sofia18:30
Warshaw17:30
Tirana17:30
Istanbul18:30
Kyiv18:30
Moscow18:30
North AmericaGMT
New York, New York City11:30
Texas, Dallas10:30
Utah, Salt Lake City09:30
California, Santa Clara08:30
Alaska, Anchorage07:30
St. John’s13:30
Halifax12:30
Toronto11:30
Winnipeg10:30
Edmonton09:30
Vancouver08:30
Mexico City09:30
South AmericaGMT
Sao Paulo12:30
La Paz11:30
Lima10:30
AustraliaGMT
Perth23:30
Eucla00:15
Darwin01:00
Adelaide01:00
Brisbane01:30
Sydney01:30
AsiaGMT
Mecca18:30
Kabul20:00
Karachi20:30
New Dehli21:00
Dhaka21:30
Jakarta22:30
Singapore23:30
Kuala Lumpur23:30
AfricaGMT
Accra15:30
Porto Novo16:30
Casablanca16:30
Johannesburg17:30
Cairo18:30
Nairobi18:30
Worldwide Time for this event

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