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Arsenal vs Athletic Club stream details announced

Kickoff 17:00 BST on Aug 9 at the Emirates. Stream on Arsenal.com for £6.99; not available in Spain.

August 9, 2025 at 10:02 AM
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Arsenal finish their pre season with a friendly against Athletic Club at the Emirates featuring new signings.

Arsenal versus Athletic Club marks final pre season test

Arsenal host Athletic Club at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, August 9 with kickoff at 17:00 BST. The game is part of the Emirates Cup and serves as a final tune up before the Premier League opener against Manchester United at Old Trafford, eight days later. Arsenal are expected to give minutes to their new arrivals Viktor Gyokeres, Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard, Noni Madueke, Cristhian Mosquera and Kepa Arrizabalaga as they push for full fitness.

Key Takeaways

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Arsenal face a tough pre season test against Athletic Club
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Kickoff is 17:00 BST at the Emirates Stadium
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UK viewers must use the paid live stream on Arsenal.com app
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New signings are given minutes to prove their fit in key positions
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Not all pre season games are on TV and streaming is the alternative
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Eight days remain before the league opener against Manchester United
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Athletic Club arrive off a narrow loss to Liverpool and will present a stern challenge

"Arsenal are laying down a marker with their new signings"

editorial note on squad reinforcement

"Fans will pay to watch a friendly while TV coverage is scarce"

comment on broadcast strategy

"Not every fixture carries a price tag, but this one does"

observation on monetization

This match is less about winning and more about testing depth and blending new pieces. Pre season games are a laboratory for tactics, rotations and culture. The decision to stream the match for £6.99 reflects a broader push by clubs to monetize friendlies, but it also narrows access for casual fans. Arsenal will watch closely how the new signings adapt to the Premier League pace and how the group builds chemistry before the league kickoff. The European opposition adds a different stylistic challenge, while the absence of a UK TV broadcast reminds fans that not all high profile fixtures come with wide visibility.

Highlights

  • New signings must hit the ground running
  • Streaming prices shape how fans watch pre season
  • Not on TV yet the match still matters for squad depth
  • Eight days to the league opener heightens the pressure for fitness

The result matters less than the message the team sends about readiness and cohesion.

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