How to watch Arsenal v Wolverhampton on tv today, match commentary, kick off time, team news and TV channel news.

Premier League clubs Arsenal and Wolverhampton Wanderers clash against each other at the home of the Gunners, the Emirates Stadium, in an English top flight fixture on Saturday.

Where to watch: The match will be broadcast live in the United Kingdom on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate.

When to watch: The match between Arsenal and Wolverhampton Wanderers will kick off at 8:00 pm GMT on Saturday, 13 December 2025.

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The Emirates Stadium in London is set to become the centre stage of an English top flight encounter involving two ends of the table when home side Arsenal go up against visitors Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.

Arsenal, although still on top of the table, must be sure to not get too comfortable; both Pep Guardiola’s and Unai Emery’s men are closing in on them. With their lead at the top reduced to a gap of just two points, the Gunners are at real risk of slipping to third places if results do not go their way.

With Manchester City and Aston Villa breathing heavily on their necks, Arsenal will need to ensure that no untoward happening influences their chances of winning a league title after a long time.

Having conceded six goals from their previous five fixtures, and their unbeaten streak of 18 games having been broken in their last league outing against Aston Villa, Mikel Arteta will be looking to replicate on Saturday the form that his side showed in the 3-0 thrashing of Club Brugge in the UCL. The unbeaten home streak will also, hopefully, play a positive role.

Wolves are more or less certain of relegation, in addition, they are set to become the worst performing team in any season of the English Premier League. Having collected just 2 points from their 15 games so far, the Old Gold have now been defeated in 9 straight fixtures, the latest of which was the loss registered against Manchester United at the Old Trafford.

The record of Wolves against Arsenal is also shambolic; Rob Edwards’ team have tasted defeat in each of their last eight fixtures against the current league leaders, and have conceded in 35 prior fixtures against the Gunners.

As things stand, barring any shock turn in fortunes, a comfortable victory for Arsenal, possibly by a heavy margin, can be predicted as the probable outcome of the fixture.