For the fourth matchday of the English Premier League, Arsenal welcomes Manchester United to the Emirates Stadium, and GOAL provides a clear guide on how fans in Canada and the United States can follow the game live.
The Premier League slate continues with this high-profile clash scheduled for the fourth weekend. Arsenal and Manchester United square off on home soil at the Emirates, a fixture that always draws attention from supporters across North America and beyond. GOAL breaks down when to watch, what channel or streaming option is available, and how to access the match from different cable and streaming setups.
In GOAL we outline the date, the broadcasting option, whether the game will be on a free or paid channel, and which service carries the match on various cable systems.
- Day and time
- What TV channel is it on?
- Is it an open channel or paid?
- What channel is on each cable system?
DATE, DAY AND TIME
The fixture is set for Sunday, with kickoff scheduled for 9:30 am local time in Central Mexico and the Central Time Zone used there. For fans across the United States, kickoff times vary by region, so it’s worth checking a local listings guide. In the Northwest, the game lands at a different morning slot, and the Pacific region sees an earlier start. This schedule keeps North American viewers aligned with the typical European morning timing for a 3 pm UK kickoff, translating well for early risers and early birds alike.
STREAMING
Because the match will be carried through a streaming platform, there is no traditional television broadcast on this occasion. Viewers should prepare to access the game via online streaming rather than a conventional live TV feed.
HOW TO WATCH ON TV?
For fans looking for a traditional broadcast experience, this particular meeting between Arsenal and Manchester United will not be shown on regular television channels. The absence of a free-to-air telecast means cord-cutters and satellite subscribers will need to rely on streaming to follow the action.
HOW TO WATCH ONLINE?
The game is available for live viewing through the streaming platform Largest+ which holds exclusive rights to Premier League matches in Mexico. In the United States and Canada, viewers should verify whether Largest+ has any regional rights or if alternate official streams are offered for North American audiences through league partners or network platforms. Always ensure your subscription is up to date and that you are watching in a region where rights are active.
LIKELY ALIGNMENTS
Arsenal typically fields a balanced 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 setup, depending on personnel and opposition. In defense, a back line anchored by a reliable goalkeeper provides the core, while midfield pairs and forward trios aim to unlock compact defenses with pace and creativity. Expected starters include a deep-lying midfielder who can dictate tempo, wingers who provide width, and forwards who press aggressively and finish clinically.
Manchester United usually lines up with a strong, dynamic front three supported by a solid midfield that combines ball circulation with rapid transitions. A goalkeeper known for reflexes often marshals a back four featuring full-backs who push high and central defenders who read the game well. In attack, the emphasis is on pace, intelligent movement, and finishing quality.
Source: GOAL