Burnley, England, 1st November 2025. Declan Rice of Arsenal and Hannibal Mejbri of Burnley during the Burnley vs Arsenal Premier League match at Turf Moor, Burnley. Picture credit should read: James Baylis / Sportimage
Arsenal face Burnley in a pivotal Premier League showdown, with the Gunners aiming to edge closer to their first English title since 2004. The match, part of the 37th league round, kicks off this evening at the Emirates Stadium, promising high stakes and intense action.
Arsenal’s title race heats up
The North London side currently holds a two-point lead over Manchester City, who are set to play later in the week after their FA Cup final triumph. A victory for Arsenal would extend their gap to five points, potentially securing the championship if City falter against Bournemouth on Tuesday night. The pressure is on, and every point counts as the Gunners chase glory under Mikel Arteta’s leadership.
Key details for the Arsenal vs Burnley clash
The encounter takes place on Monday, May 18, with a 21:00 CET kickoff. Fans eager to witness the action live can tune in to Canal + Foot, where the match will be broadcasted in high definition. For those following from afar, streaming options may also be available through official Premier League platforms.
Why this match matters
This fixture isn’t just another league game—it’s a potential turning point in the title race. Arsenal, who have led the Premier League since the seventh matchday, have seen their rivals close the gap in recent weeks. With the Ligue des Champions final against PSG looming, securing the domestic title would mark a historic double for the club. Burnley, meanwhile, will be fighting to avoid relegation, adding extra intensity to the encounter.
The stakes couldn’t be higher, and the Emirates Stadium is set to be buzzing with anticipation as both teams battle for supremacy.
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