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How to watch Arsenal vs Manchester City in Carabao Cup final

Samuel JohnsonSamuel Johnson2 min read
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  • Manchester City are one win away from winning the Carabao Cup
  • Arsenal are the team standing in their way
  • The match will be broadcast live in the UK and across the world.

Manchester City require a victory over Arsenal in order to lift the Carabao Cup and the game will be available to watch on different channels across the world.

What time does Arsenal vs Manchester City kick off?

Man City will lock horns with the Gunners at 4:30pm on Sunday, March 22, with the match taking place at a sold out Wembley Stadium.

How to watch the Carabao Cup final

The ultimate crunch match of the competition will be broadcast on both ITV 1 and Sky Sports Main Event, along with various other Sky channels. Prime Video will also be showing the match through ITVX, while viewers in Scotland can tune in on STV.

For information on international coverage, check out Live Soccer TV, who have listed where the game can be watched in countries all across the globe.

The pressure on Man City to win has increased

No Man City fan is going to turn their nose up at a trophy, but the Carabao Cup would not have been a priority for the club at the start of the season.

However, recent events have caused the tournament to become so much more important, as City have suffered setbacks elsewhere.

Having exited the Champions League at the last 16 stage, Man City are also unlikely to win the Premier League, due to recent draws against Nottingham Forest and West Ham.

This makes the League Cup final all the more important, as the FA Cup is the only other real chance Pep Guardiola’s team have to make a success of this season.

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Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson

Samuel is a football journalist who specialises in club specific writing. Despite having little more than two years in the industry, he already has experience providing coverage on Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Celtic and his local non-league team. Now, the 23-year-old works as the editorial business partner at Read Man City. Away from his desk, Samuel runs a community football group which welcomes up to 50 members each week.

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