How to watch the Arsenal Bournemouth match on tv tonight, with live stream, tv channel and kick off time details.
How to watch Bournemouth v Arsenal
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Bournemouth v Arsenal date, kick off time and venue
The match will take place at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday 3 January, with kick off scheduled for 17:30 GMT.
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It has been a torrid few weeks for AFC Bournemouth, with an impressive start to the season now a distant memory. The Cherries head into Matchday 20 sitting just three places above the relegation zone and are without a win in their last ten Premier League matches.
Andoni Iraola’s side have endured a testing campaign and will be hoping for a stronger start to 2026. A 2-2 draw away at Chelsea on Tuesday night offered some encouragement, but the challenge does not get any easier with the visit of league leaders Arsenal this weekend.
Arsenal arrive on the south coast full of confidence after a statement victory in midweek. Mikel Arteta’s side dismantled Aston Villa 4-1, ending Villa’s long winning run and underlining their title credentials. That performance has set the tone as the Gunners look to maintain momentum heading into the second half of the season.
Bournemouth have struggled to find cany sort of form and now sit 15th in the table, having last tasted victory in October. While they completed a memorable league double over Arsenal last season, history still favours the visitors, who have won four of their last six trips to the Vitality Stadium.
The Cherries have not recorded a home league win since October.
Arsenal have already collected maximum points in both fixtures since the Christmas break and remain firmly in control at the top of the table. Arteta’s side have lost just one of their last sixteen league matches and continue to look well placed in their pursuit of a first Premier League title since 2004.
The Gunners have also scored at least twice in five of their last seven meetings with Bournemouth, suggesting they can create plenty of chances against a home side short on confidence. While this may not prove a straightforward assignment, Arsenal appear well equipped to take advantage of Bournemouth’s poor run and begin the new year with another vital three points.
