Last week, Arsenal missed the chance to become the EPL leaders. Will they make it count this week against last-placed Sunderland?

Broadcast info

Who's playing? Arsenal travels to battle Sunderland with their mind set on keeping their unbeaten streak going in all competitions. Wenger's men will try to take advantage of the woes experienced by David Moyes' crew, a team that hasn't been able to win a single match, and with only two points to their name.

What time? Saturday, October 29 at 04:30 PDT/ 07:30 EDT/ 11:30 GMT/ 12:30 BST/ 13:30 CEST.

What stadium? Stadium of Light, located in the county of Tyne and Wear. This venue can hold up to 49,000 fans. The first match ever played there was a friendly game between the Black Cats and AFC Ajax.

On which channels?

- In the U.K: NOW TV UK, SKY GO Extra, BBC Radio 5 Live, Sky Sports 1/HD UK, Sky Go UK

- In the U.S.: NBCSN, NBC Sports Live, NBC UNIVERSO, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, SiriusXM FC

- In Canada: TSN GO, TSN5, TSN4

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Match facts

  • Arsenal carries a 13-game streak without a loss against Sunderland in EPL games.

  • Out of the last 15 games played in all competitions, Arsenal has won nine, adding five draws and only one win for Sunderland.

  • The last time Sunderland hosted Arsenal at Stadium of Light saw both teams share points, as the game ended with a goal-less draw.

Team news

The hosts are desperate to win their first match of the season, as the ghosts of relegation seem to be haunting the team's members lately. If Moyes' men want to earn their first victory, they'll have to do it without six players, including Vito Mannone and Fabio Borini. The team was handed an injury boost prior to this game, as Adnan Januzaj could feature for the Black Cats after a spell on th sidelines.

Regarding the Gunners, this seems to be a proper chance to add more points to their tally, even without six players due to injury. Granit Xhaka will serve his third match away from the pitch due to suspension, while Lucas Pérez added his name to the absentee list after picking up an ankle injury.

Here are Arsene Wenger's thoughts about one more away game for the Gunners.