Brentford hosts Arsenal in the Premier League later today; here is how to watch the game, TV channel, live stream details, and early team news for the game at the Gtech Community Stadium
James Findlater Content Editor 07:55, 12 Feb 2026 This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more

Arsenal travels to Brentford in the Premier League today(Image: Getty Images)
Premier League leader Arsenal will be aiming to restore a six-point lead at the top of the table later as it travels to Brentford.
Mikel Arteta saw his side's advantage cut down to three points after victory for Manchester City on Wednesday, with Pep Guardiola's team doing all it can to keep the title race alive with back-to-back wins over Liverpool and Fulham.
Arsenal will be hoping to avoid a slip-up against a Brentford side that looks to have a spot in Europe within its sights, with Keith Andrews' side sitting seventh and able to go above Liverpool with a victory by two goals or more.
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Brentford vs Arsenal in the United States and UK today.
What time is kick-off?
It's a 8 pm kick-off UK time at the Gtech Community Stadium.
For fans in the US, that means the game starts at 3 pm Eastern Time and 12 noon Pacific Time.
Is the game on TV?
The game is available to watch for UK viewers on TNT Sports 1, with coverage getting underway at 7 pm. The game can be streamed via Discovery+.
Fans in the US will also be able to watch all the action, with live coverage and streaming available via Peacock.
Watch LFC safely from anywhere in the world with Nord

Watch every Reds game, at the Kop or away, with Nord VPN. Prices from $3.39 a month depending on package, with a free Amazon gift card included with many deals for a limited time.
Early team news
Brentford will be without Reiss Nelson, with the Arsenal loanee unable to face his parent club, whether he recovers from a hamstring injury or not.
Kevin Schade sits out the second game of his three-match ban after being sent off against Aston Villa, while Fabio Carvalho, Antoni Milambo and Josh Dasilva are all long-term absentees.
As for the visitors, Arsenal will be without Mikel Merino, who underwent surgery on a broken bone in his foot this week.
Kai Havertz is also out with a muscular problem, and Bukayo Saka is expected to miss out as well with a hip injury. Max Dowman remains unavailable, but Martin Odegaard should be able to return, although Leandro Trossard could be a doubt after being forced off late on against Sunderland.

4 days ago
52








English (US) ·