Arsenal will be weary of the threat Fulham pose (Picture: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
Arsenal are back in Premier League action this weekend with a London derby against high-flying Fulham at Craven Cottage.
The Gunners have won their last four Premier League games to inject some momentum back into their title challenge.
Fulham, meanwhile, have excelled in their first season back in the Premier League and they still have a chance of securing European football for next season, although that objective suffered a setback in the defeat to neighbours Brentford on Monday night.
Here is everything you need to know about Fulham vs Arsenal, including what time the game kicks-off and how you can watch it on TV.
What time does Fulham vs Arsenal kick-off?
The match will kick-off on Sunday, March 12 at 2pm.
Fulham will want to bounce back from defeat earlier in the week (Picture: Rob Newell – CameraSport via Getty Images)
How to watch on TV and live stream
Fulham vs Arsenal will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
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Coverage on Sky Sports Premier League will begin at 1pm, with Sky Sports Main Event switching to the match at 2pm.
Sky customers will also be able to live stream the game on the Sky Sports website and with the Sky Go app.
Fans without access to Sky Sports can still watch the game by purchasing a NOW TV day pass for £11.99.
How to listen on radio
Live commentary of Fulham vs Arsenal will take place on BBC Radio 5 Live.
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What happened in the reverse fixture?
Arsenal won the first Premier League meeting between the two teams at the Emirates back in August.
After a goalless first half, Aleksandar Mitrovic put the away side ahead just before the hour mark after Gabriel lost possession on the edge of his own box.
But it didn’t take Arsenal long to respond, with Martin Odegaard’s deflected strike finding the back of the net just eight minutes later.
And Mikel Arteta’s men completed the turnaround with just four minutes remaining when Gabriel scrambled home his finish from close range to atone for his earlier error.
The victory kept up Arsenal’s 100% start to the new campaign.
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