[ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA] Arsenal last won the FA Cup in 2020, their tournament-best title total hitting 14. Man City won the previous season, and City has six FA Cup titles. Only six teams including the Gunners have more. Latest Premier League Harry Kane scores historic beauty as Tottenham wins scrap at Fulham Crystal Palace flummoxes Newcastle, again, in frustrating 0-0 Everton falls to another bottom-half side as West Ham gets big win Manchester City vs Arsenal, FA Cup fourth round: How to watch live, stream linkKick off: 3pm ET, Friday TV Channel: ESPN+ Online: Updates via NBCSports.
comKey storylines & in-form players to watch The main storyline is easy: this is the first time we’ll see red-hot Arsenal test its mettle against the Premier League’s gold, er, silverware standard. Arsenal will have a chance to run at Man City’s back line with Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Eddie Nketiah, and more, though there’s be even more juice in this match-up if Gabriel Jesus was healthy. Ex-City man Oleksandr Zinchenko may be ready for this reunion, too. City’s won four-straight match-ups with Arsenal, but the last Gunners win came in… the 2019-20 FA Cup, when Arsenal knocked off the holders. That’s a top, top recent memory for the club, a North London outfit who will hope its a harbinger of what’s to come later this season. Plus, there’s silverware in play here, too, you know?!? Will Pep Guardiola start Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne? Man City’s next game isn’t until Feb. 5 versus Tottenham, but Guardiola may not want to give Mikel Arteta’s men a taste of the duo with a huge Premier League encounter looming Feb.
Arsenal vs. Manchester City: FA Cup 2017 Team News, Live-Stream and TV InfoPAUL ELLIS/Getty ImagesGabriel Jesus could return from injury for Manchester City when they face Arsenal in the 2017 FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. The explosive Brazilian has recovered from a broken metatarsal and will travel with the Sky Blues squad to London, according to David Anderson of the Mirror.
Time: 3 p. m. BST/ 10 a. ETDate: Sunday, April 23TV: BT Sport 1 (UK), Fox Sports (U. S. only)Stream: BT Sport, Fox Soccer 2GoTeam News and PreviewCatherine Ivill - AMA/Getty ImagesJesus is set to return to manager Pep Guardiola's first-team squad at a time when his team needs him most. The Sky Blues are desperate to add a trophy in Guardiola's first year in charge at the Etihad Stadium, but Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger is a master in the competition. Jesus limped out of City's immediate plans in February, when he was in rampant form after arriving from Brazil, and his presence will cause the Gunners concerns.
The Gunners can rescue a disappointing season with victory over City, booking themselves a spot in the final. Arsenal appear set to miss out on booking UEFA Champions League football for next season, as they are struggling to make the top four in the Premier League. Here is how you can catch the action.