Premier League campaign continues tonight when they take on Oliver Glasner's Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium.
The go into the game against the Eagles on the back of a 4-0 victory over Ipswich Town at the weekend.
side are currently 13 points behind leaders Liverpool in the table with five matches left to play, and must avoid defeat at the hands of Palace in order to keep the title race alive.
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Tonight's fixture was originally scheduled to be played this weekend, but had to be rearranged to this midweek due to Palace taking on Aston Villa in the semi-final on Saturday.
Here, football.london provides the latest TV info for the Premier League clash between Arsenal and Crystal Palace.
What time does Arsenal vs Crystal Palace kick off?Kick-off between Arsenal and Crystal Palace is scheduled to kick off at 8pm at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, April 23.
Is Arsenal vs Crystal Palace on TV?Sky Sports have selected Arsenal vs Crystal Palace as part of their Premier League coverage this week, as they did for the fixture between Manchester City and Aston Villa.
Coverage will get underway at 7.30pm on Sky Sports Main Event (Sky channel 401) and Sky Sports Premier League (Sky channel 402).
How to live stream Arsenal vs Crystal PalaceThanks to Sky broadcasting the clash between Arsenal and Palace, the fixture is also available to live stream.
Sky Go will be live streaming the fixture on Wednesday night via their mobile app, as well as online, which will be available to Sky customers.
Alternatively, NOWTV will also be streaming the fixture via their mobile and TV app, as well as online, to paying customers.
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