Arsenal vs Luton Town live stream: How to watch Premier League game online and on TV today. Arsenal are hot on the heels of Premier League leaders Liverpool as they play host to relegation-threatened Luton Town at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday.
A vital clash for the top and bottom of the table at the Emirates
The Arsenal vs Luton Town live stream today, Wednesday April 3, couldn't be more important with the Gunners in the fight for the title and the Hatters desperate to avoid relegation.
Here’s what you need to know:
What:Â English Premier League, Matchday 31
Who: Luton Town @ Arsenal
When:Â Wednesday, Apr. 3, 2024
Time:Â 2:30 p.m. EDT
Where:Â Emirates Stadium, London, England
TV:Â USA Network
Arsenal have the chance to go top of the Premier League as they host Luton tonight.
The Gunners' goalless draw with title rivals Man City on Sunday may have been infinitely less interesting than watching paint dry but avoiding defeat was of paramount import, with William Saliba a centre-back colossus for Mikel Arteta's side. Now, though, the North Londoners must get on the front foot and attack with gusto to pick up three points. Gabriel Martinelli, underused at the weekend, could come in to do just that.
Luton Town, meanwhile, are also in dire need of some Premier League points as they sit in the relegation zone on goal difference. After a solid six weeks around Christmas and January, Rob Edwards' side have yet to win in nine attempts. With as many as 13 first-team absentees, injuries are starting to bite, with Tahith Chong and Alfie Doughty potentially joining nine-goal Elijah Adebayo in treatment room.
With Liverpool not in action until the welcome Sheffield United to Anfield tomorrow night, the Gunners know nothing but a win will do as the bid to move to the summit, even if it will likely only be for 24 hours.
Confidence should be high for Arsenal, after a superb defensive showing earned them a goalless draw with Manchester City last time out.
A very different performance is required of Mikel Arteta’s side here, with a return to the relentless attacking form on display before the international break expected. It is another visit to north London for Luton, who took the lead away to Tottenham over the weekend, before conceding late on as a Heung-min Son winner snatched all three points.
Arteta issued a positive update on Bukayo Saka's fitness after seeing him limp off against City, while Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Magalhaes also remain doubtful.
Meanwhile, the Gunners will continue to miss ACL victim Jurrien Timber - besides which Arteta should have a full squad at his disposal.
If required, either Martinelli, Leandro Trossard or Fabio Vieira would need to slot in for Saka on the right, with Takehiro Tomiyasu, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Thomas Partey all in line for starts on Wednesday.
Arsenal possible XI: Raya; Tomiyasu, Saliba, Kiwior, Zinchenko; Odegaard, Partey, Rice; Martinelli, Havertz, Trossard
Arsenal owned Albert Sambi Lokonga is ineligible to face his parent club, but a bigger problem lies in the lengthy injury list.
Tom Lockyer, Amari'i Bell, Marvelous Nakamba, Elijah Adebayo, Dan Potts, Mads Andersen, Chiedozie Ogbene, Jacob Brown and Gabriel Osho all account for the ones out injured.
Moreover, with Reece Burke, Alfie Doughty and Tahith Chong emerging as doubts after the Spurs loss, Hatters boss Rob Edwards may be looking at the likes of Daiki Hashioka, Cauley Woodrow and Jordan Clark as options in the mid week tie. Fred Onyedinma could also be offered his first Premier League start.
Luton Town possible XI: Kaminski; Kabore, Hashioka, Mengi, Johnson; Mpanzu, Barkley, Clark; Townsend, Morris, Woodrow
The Gunners could return to the top of the EPL with a win against the Hatters. Title-chasing Arsenal will be hoping not to slip on a potential banana skin as they take on relegation-threatened Luton at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday.Â
The Hatters provided Mikel Arteta's side with a scare in the entertaining reverse fixture at Kenilworth Road back in December, with the Gunners having to come from behind to snatch a late victory.
Arsenal look set to start with Gabriel Martinelli in favour of Gabriel Jesus, while long-term absentee Jurrien Timber is in line to make an appearance on the home side's bench.
The visitors could meanwhile be without as many as 13 first team players for this match according to boss Rob Edwards, with key men Tahith Chong, Alfie Doughty and Reece Burke all doubtful after picking up knocks in their defeat to Tottenham at the weekend.