
Saturday, 5 November
Arsenal v West Brom
Emirates Stadium
Kick-off: 1500 BST
Follow us
Where to watch: In the U.K., Match of the Day will broadcast a comprehensive highlights program on Saturday and Sunday nights, full details are available on the BBC Web site. In the U.S., Fox Sports will start its coverage from 1800 EDT. In Australia, Fox Sports has the exclusive rights to the entire EPL season, while in New Zealand, Sky TV will broadcast a selection of live games.
Indian fans will have to contend with ESPN Star's coverage, full details are available on the company's website.
For all other countries, the official Premier League website has a comprehesive list of broadcasters. Further live online coverage of Saturday afternoon matches from around the world is available here.
Preview: Arsenal will be hoping to extend their unbeaten run to seven matches in all competitions when they welcome West Brom to the Emirates on Saturday.
The Gunners have lost just once in their last ten games following last weekend's derby demolition of Chelsea and Arsene Wenger will be encouraged by the return of centre-backs Thomas Vermaelen and Sebastien Squillaci.
The Frenchman has plenty of options in defence and the manager is determined to find the right balance after his side conceded 21 goals in their opening 10 Premier League matches.
"The balance is vital," Wenger told the official Arsenal web site. "In fairness though, I must say that all the three can play with each other.
Laurent Koscielny is expected to be recalled after he was rested for the midweek Champions League draw against Marseille, with Vermaelen also pushing for a starting place.
"Koscielny and Vermaelen can play together and Mertesacker can play with Vermaelen and Koscielny. It gives us a bit of an opportunity to rotate a bit when needed and people are tired," Wenger added.

