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Where to watch Aston Villa vs Arsenal

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Premier League · Mon, 31 Aug 2026 · 20:00

Aston Villa take on Arsenal in Premier League (2), at Villa Park, Birmingham. Kick-off is 20:00 in Portugal (19:00 UTC). Here are the TV channels and streaming services carrying it in each country.

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Where to watch Aston Villa vs Arsenal on TV

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Aston Villa vs Arsenal kick-off time

Portugal20:00 · Mon, 31 Aug 2026
UK20:00
US Eastern15:00
UTC19:00

Last meetings

  • 17 Apr 2027 Arsenal v Aston Villa Premier League
  • 30 Dec 2025 Arsenal 4 - 1 Aston Villa Premier League
  • 06 Dec 2025 Aston Villa 2 - 1 Arsenal Premier League
  • 18 Jan 2025 Arsenal 2 - 2 Aston Villa Premier League
  • 24 Aug 2024 Aston Villa 0 - 2 Arsenal Premier League
  • 14 Apr 2024 Arsenal 0 - 2 Aston Villa Premier League

Match info

Round2
VenueVilla Park, Birmingham

Form & head-to-head

Head-to-head: Aston Villa 8 · 2 draws · Arsenal 18

Aston Villa vs Arsenal — frequently asked questions

What channel is Aston Villa vs Arsenal on?

Broadcasters vary by country — open the live app to see the TV channels and streaming services carrying Aston Villa vs Arsenal where you are.

What time does Aston Villa vs Arsenal kick off?

Aston Villa vs Arsenal kicks off at 20:00 in Portugal (20:00 UK, 15:00 US Eastern, 19:00 UTC) on Mon, 31 Aug 2026.

Is Aston Villa vs Arsenal free to watch?

Aston Villa vs Arsenal is generally only on subscription TV or streaming. Check the listings above for a free option in your country.

Where is Aston Villa vs Arsenal being played?

Aston Villa vs Arsenal is played at Villa Park, Birmingham.

What competition is Aston Villa vs Arsenal in?

Aston Villa vs Arsenal is part of Premier League.

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