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Arsenal tells fans how to watch their today’s game against FC Nurnberg

Arsenal will today begin its pre-season matches and the gunners will take on German side FC Nurnberg, and the club has revealed how the fans will be able to watch the match.

Arsenal fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the start of their team’s pre-season matches, which kick off today with a game against German side FC Nurnberg. In an official statement released on the club’s website, Arsenal has provided details on how fans can watch this friendly match.

The statement begins by highlighting the significance of these pre-season preparations for the upcoming 2023/24 season. It mentions that this match against FC Nurnberg will take place at the Max Morlock Stadium in Germany and will be an opportunity for manager Mikel Arteta to build match sharpness in the first-team squad before their US tour next week.

For fans who are unable to attend the game in person, Arsenal has made arrangements for them to watch it online. The statement reveals that the match will be streamed live on Arsenal.com. To access the live stream, fans can purchase a Match Pass for just £6.99. This pass will not only provide access to all 90 minutes of action but also include pre-match build-up. For Arsenal fans overseas in Africa, Asia and South America, the match will be available on your local football matches that has been showing you Premier League games. (Our advice, not in Arsenal statement)

However, for those planning to follow Arsenal’s entire pre-season campaign, which includes matches against Manchester United, Barcelona, and Monaco, there is an option to purchase a Pre-Season Pass at a discounted rate of just £15.99. This pass will grant access to all these matches and allow fans to enjoy every moment of Arsenal’s preparation for the upcoming season.

It is important to note that due to broadcasting restrictions, viewers in Germany will not be able to stream the game against FC Nurnberg. This restriction is likely due to existing broadcasting agreements in Germany that prevent online streaming of certain matches.

The statement concludes by emphasizing Arsenal’s commitment to keeping their fans engaged and connected even during pre-season matches. By providing affordable options for live streaming and commentary from Dan Roebuck and Jeremie Aliadiere, Arsenal aims to ensure that supporters can stay involved and witness their team’s progress ahead of the new season.

As Arsenal begins their pre-season campaign against FC Nurnberg, fans can look forward to watching their favorite players in action and gaining insights into Mikel Arteta’s plans for the upcoming season. With the availability of live streaming options, supporters from around the world can join together to support their team and eagerly anticipate what lies ahead for Arsenal in the 2023/24 season.

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  • Thanks for the detailed info on how to catch the game! Excited to see the team in action against FC Nurnberg. Let’s go, Gunners!

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