Arsenal will put their five point lead on the line at Old Trafford against Manchester United on Sunday live on NBC Sports Network.

Manchester United will welcome Arsenal in a crucial Premier League match on November 10, 2013.Preview: Arsenal could head into this match as favorites for the first time in a while

The last time Arsenal took points from a match with Manchester United at Old Trafford was in 2009, when they drew 0-0. At the time, Robin van Persie was still an Arsenal player, while Manchester United still had Cristiano Ronaldo on their squad.

On Sunday, Van Persie will take the field as a United player, but the hosts are struggling to find consistency in their game. One big absence for the hosts will be one Sir Alex Ferguson.

 

The former United manager had a good record against the Gunners, but with Moyes in the hot seat now, and given Arsenal's impressive start to the season, Arsene Wenger's squad could have a better chance than ever to steal points from the current EPL Champions. 

Arsenal comes into this match fresh off a very impressive victory in Germany over Borussia Dortmund. 

And although the Gunners did not play their most impressive football at the BVB Stadion, they came away with three very important points, and a boat load of confidence.

They were already riding high from their 2-0 victory over Liverpool, so they will come into Old Trafford on an all-time high. But despite the Red Devils' frustrating start to the new campaign, Arsene Wenger will know better than to overlook his opponent.

"It is true yes because it's always a game that always attracts a lot of focus, attention, analysis and certainly confidence for the rest of the season," Arsene Wenger said. "Man Utd started a little bit slowly. But recently they have been more consistent. They are still relying on their offensive efficiency that they did not have so much at the start of the season," he added.

The French manager may have Flamini back from a groin injury, while Theo Walcott could also be available after undergoing abdominal surgery. Both players would offer the Gunners a big boost, although they seem to be doing great without them.

David Moyes will prepare himself for his first encounter with Arsenal since taking over at Old Trafford. The former Everton manager has gone head-to-head with Wenger in 17 matches, but has only managed to defeat the Gunners on two occasions, while losing 10 and drawing five.

Moyes will not have Danny Welbeck to choose from, as the England international has been struggling with a knee injury since the middle of October. Jonny Evans could find himself back in the United squad after being out with a back injury. 

Where to watch this match - live stream, start time, TV channels, live scores

Watch Manchester United vs Arsenal live on Sunday, November 10, 2013:

In Canada at 11:10 ET on: TalkSport Radio, Sportsnet Pacific, Sportsnet Ontario / East / West / Pacific, Sportsnet West, Sportsnet East, Sportsnet Ontario

In the UK at 16:10 BST on: Sky Sports 3D, Sky Sports 1 Ireland, NOW TV powered by Sky, BBC One, Sky Go UK, Arsenal Player, MUTV Online, Sky Sports 1/HD, BBC Radio 5 Live

In the USA at 11:10 ET on: Telemundo, DirecTV, TalkSport Radio, SiriusXM FC, NBC Sports Live Extra, NBC Sports Network

In Africa, you can follow the action live on SuperSport 3 Africa. For all other viewers, be sure to visit the Manchester United vs Arsenal match page for full TV listings in you area.