Arsenal hosts Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup this evening, with a place in the semi-finals up for grabs for both sides.
With the Gunners failing to make up more ground on Liverpool in the Premier League at the weekend, Mikel Arteta will hope this competition can give his side some momentum heading into the New Year. The Arsenal boss is still searching for his second trophy in charge in north London - although he'll argue that he's already achieved that.
Palace will provide a tough test, with Oliver Glasner's side having found some form recently, going unbeaten in their last five games while winning two of their last three outings.
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What time is kick-off?The match kicks off at 7:30pm in the UK, which is 11:30am Pacific Time and 2:30pm Eastern Time.
Andrew Madley will be the referee and there is NO VAR in this tournament (at least at this stage) so there will be no waiting for checks. There's also no extra time, so if the teams are level after 90 minutes, the game will go straight to a penalty shootout.
Is the match on TV?Yes. Viewers in the UK can watch the game on Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage getting underway at 7pm. Streaming-wise, the game will be available on SKY GO.
In the USA, the Carabao Cup can be streamed live on Paramount+ which is where you will find live coverage of this fixture.
Paramount+ offers plans starting at 7.99 and allows you to stream tons of movies, shows, and live television. You can stream the NFL on CBS, UEFA Champions League, and more, so you’ll never miss a game.
Where can I catch the highlights?Highlights from all of the Carabao Cup quarter-finals will be available to watch on YouTube soon after each game via the Sky Sports Football channel. Arsenal and Crystal Palace's channels should also carry their own highlights.
Early team newsMikel Arteta could be without some big names this evening, with Declan Rice a doubt after being forced off during the Gunner's goalless draw with Everton at the weekend. Meanwhile, Ben White, and Takehiro Tomiyasu remain out injured.
Arteta has also confirmed Oleksandr Zinchenko and Riccardo Calafiori will miss out again, although the pair do look to be nearing their returns from injury.
As for Palace, Adam Wharton could make a return at the Emirates this evening after a spell out injured, while Oliver Glasner will have a late decision to make on Joel Ward's fitness. Long-term absentee Matheus Franca remains out, while Rob Holding's absence looks set to continue.