Chelsea vs. Arsenal: How to watch, date, time, live stream, TV channel for Premier League London derby
A tantalizing top-of-the-table clash headlines matchweek 13 of the 2025-26 Premier League, as second-placed Chelsea and first-placed Arsenal clash in the capital.
The Blues would move to within three points of their London rivals with victory, but a victory for the Gunners could put them nine points clear at the top of the table. Premier League table if other results also go in their direction.
Here, Sports Mole provides all the information you need to follow the clash.
What time does Chelsea vs Arsenal start?
Chelsea v Arsenal kicks off at 4:30 p.m. UK time on Sunday, November 30.
The London derby is the final match of the match week and one of five matches taking place on Sunday after Crystal Palace v Manchester United (12:00 p.m.), West Ham United v Liverpool, Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers and Nottingham Forest v Brighton & Hove Albion (all 2:05 p.m.).
Where is Chelsea vs Arsenal played?
Chelsea welcome Arsenal to their home Stamford Bridge, where the Gunners have remarkably not lost since August 2018.
The venue hosted a 1-1 draw between the two teams in the 2024-25 season, where Pedro Neto canceled out an early Gabriel Martinelli goal.
How to watch Chelsea vs Arsenal in the UK
TV channels
Chelsea’s clash with Arsenal will be available on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League for viewers in the UK.
The Main Event channel is the number 401 on Sky, 511 on Virgin Media and 419 on EE TV/BT.
Online broadcast
The Sky Go and Sky Sports app will offer live coverage of the London derby, or you can watch it via the NOW TV subscription service.
A day pass for NOW TV costs £14.99, while a recurring sports subscription costs £34.99 per month.
Highlights
The Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel will upload the best bits shortly after full-time, as will the official Arsenal and Chelsea accounts.
Fans can also watch the highlights late at night on Match of the Day, which starts at 10.35pm on BBC One on Sunday evening.
What is at stake for Chelsea and Arsenal?
It’s not top spot in the Premier League table – Arsenal will continue to look down on the other 19 teams no matter what happens this weekend – but three points for Chelsea will surely see some worry creep into the Gunners’ minds.
The Blues are in seventh heaven having deservedly decimated Barcelona 3-0 in the Champions League last time out, although Enzo Maresca’s men are far from imperious in the Premier League at home, winning just 43.5 per cent of their points in the top flight this season on home turf.
Chelsea have also gone seven years without beating Arsenal in the top flight at Stamford Bridge, and their last league success against the Gunners on any pitch came in 2021, so Mikel Arteta’s men have a record seven games unbeaten run to extend on Sunday.
Additionally, Arsenal have only faced Chelsea four times while top of the Premier League table, and they have won four times, most recently a 5-0 thrashing in April 2024.
