Arsenal will host Ipswich Town at the Emirates in a clash between two teams at opposite ends of the Premier League table. While Arsenal seeks to close the gap on league leaders Liverpool and remain in the title race, Ipswich Town is fighting to avoid relegation after a series of poor results.
Arsenal’s Push for the Title
The Gunners have struggled to capitalize on Manchester City’s slip-ups this season, falling behind both Chelsea and Liverpool. Despite this, they remain firmly in the title race and know that securing victories in matches like this one is crucial for their ambitions.
Ipswich’s Struggles and Recent Victory
Ipswich, currently second-bottom in the league, have faced tough times with four defeats in their last five games. However, they managed to secure a vital 1-0 victory on the road against Wolves in their last outing, offering a glimmer of hope as they approach their post-Christmas fixtures.
With both sides in desperate need of points, this encounter promises to be action-packed, and fans in the UK can watch the game live for free.
What Channel is Arsenal vs Ipswich on?
Unlike previous rounds, Sky Sports and TNT Sports will not be broadcasting this matchweek’s games. Amazon Prime Video has acquired the broadcasting rights for this round, offering a live stream of eight matches on Boxing Day and two more, including Arsenal vs Ipswich, on December 27.
Amazon will broadcast its final Premier League match for at least four years, after losing rights in the new TV deal for 2025-2029.

How to Watch Arsenal vs Ipswich for Free
Prime Video subscribers will be able to watch the match at no additional cost to their standard subscription fee, which is £8.99 per month or £95 for an annual plan.
New customers can take advantage of a 30-day free trial, which can be canceled before the monthly charge kicks in. Additionally, students and 18-22-year-olds can access a six-month free trial and receive 50% off the standard subscription rate.
Match Kick-Off Time
The first match of the day sees Brighton host Brentford at 7:30 pm, with Arsenal vs Ipswich following at 8:15 pm.
Gabby Logan will present Amazon’s pitchside coverage at the Emirates, with Arsenal legend Theo Walcott, former Ipswich midfielder and current director Matt Holland, and Roberto Martinez providing expert analysis. Jon Champion and Alan Shearer will handle commentary duties.








