The WSL broadcast picks for September and October have now been confirmed and the Gunners will be on British screens four times in their opening five fixtures. This season, Sky Sports has taken over from BT as the main broadcaster but they will work in tandem with BBC. All matches not selected by Sky or BBC will be available to watch on the FA Player app, which is free to download.
Arsenal v Chelsea
Sunday, 5th September, 12.30pm
Emirates Stadium
Sky Sports Premier League
Tickets will be available to buy for this fixture for all Arsenal members tomorrow.
Arsenal v Manchester City
Sunday, 26th September, 6.45pm
Meadow Park
Sky Sports Football
Aston Villa v Arsenal
Sunday, 3rd October, 12.30pm
Villa Park
BBC Two
Arsenal v Everton
Sunday, 10th October, 3pm
Meadow Park
Sky Sports Premier League
Later in the week, we will have an article on the site with a full explainer on how best to watch the women’s team, both in person and on TV.
Much better to concentrate on the ladies team who have a strong chance of achieving something this season rather than their male counterparts who have no chance..
Don’t know why people would down vote the truth. Not gonna lie, I don’t rate womens football, the quality is good but the pace of the game is so much slower. But maybe I’ll focus more on the womens team this season since they actually show ambition, it’s nice to see your club show ambition
Getting downvotes because this incessant toxic negativity is so banal. You don’t have to downplay one to lift up the other..
If anyone can figure out how to watch them in the States, please share.
I know last season NBC Sports picked up some games, either on cable or that just streamed on the app, so I’m hoping they do that with all these games. I believe parent company Comcast now owns Sky, so maybe that will help.
Yeah, NBC Sports showed games (largely online) and the ones that aren’t picked up by NBC are shown live on the FA Player app, which is not geoblocked (you only can’t watch a game on the FA Player when a station in your region is broadcasting it).