Watch Chelsea vs Newcastle United: Premier League Free Live Stream

A pair of teams looking to break out of mid-table will take to the field on Sunday 27 October when Chelsea will face Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge in London.

The match will start at 10:00 IST and will be telecast on USA Network and Telemundo. Fans wishing to watch can do so via FuboTVwhich offers a free trial and $20 off the first month, or DirectTV Streamwhich also offers a free trial. SlingTV does not offer a free trial, but has other promotional offers.

Peacock offers on-demand replays of Premier League matches shown on NBC, CNBC and USA Network, as well as exclusive live game coverage.

Chelsea have 14 points and enter the day seventh in the table, while Newcastle are in 12th place with 12 points. Both teams are looking to bounce back from last week’s defeats, the second of the season for each club.

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WHO: Chelsea vs Newcastle United

When: Sunday, October 27th at 10:00 am EST.

Where: Stamford Bridge in London

Broadcast: FuboTV (free trial); DirecTV Stream (free trial); Sling; Peacock

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Arsenal have discipline problems that could cost them the Premier League title

STEVE DOUGLAS AP Sports Writer

Mikel Arteta felt he had no choice.

The Arsenal manager saw his right-back Ben White receive a yellow card in the first half of the Champions League match against Shakhtar Donetsk on Tuesday and made a quick decision.

During the break, White had to be sent off.

“We’ve played enough with 10 men lately,” Arteta said with a grin.

It’s becoming abundantly clear that Arsenal have a discipline problem and it could cost Arteta’s side their chance at the Premier League title.

Arsenal have sent off three players in the first eight rounds of a championship in which yellow cards are being handed out at an unprecedented rate.

This is something of an ongoing theme for Arteta. Since he took over as manager at the end of 2019, Arsenal have collected 18 red cards in the Premier League – five more than the next team.

In typical Arteta fashion, the only games in which Arsenal have dropped points this season have been the 1-1 home draw with Brighton, the 2-2 away draw at Manchester City and the 2-0 defeat at Bournemouth on Saturday. — occurred when the team had a player. fired.

“We can’t continue to play with ten men, especially at this level. You see how we fought,” Arteta said this week. “We need to eradicate this, that’s clear. Why, reason, how – it doesn’t matter. We have to focus on making this happen.”

This is especially due to happen on Sunday when Liverpool visit the Emirates Stadium in the main match of the ninth round of the league.

Liverpool are in first place, one point ahead of second-placed City and four points ahead of third-placed Arsenal. A win would already take Liverpool seven points clear of Arsenal – hardly an insurmountable deficit at this stage, but would leave Arteta’s players with little room to manoeuvre. Perhaps more importantly, it is likely to leave Arsenal six points behind defending champions City, who are expected to thrash winless Southampton on Saturday.

Arsenal’s disciplinary problems began at the start of the season, with an average of 5.1 yellow cards handed out per game, according to league statistics provider Opta.

That’s far more than in any previous Premier League, says Opta, who points out that the 4.2 yellows per game last season was a new record, surpassing the 3.7 per game in 1998/99.

Arsenal’s two dismissals – Declan Rice against Brighton and Leandro Trossard against City – resulted in the players in question receiving two yellow cards, the second for wasting time by clearing the ball.

William Saliba received a straight red card against Bournemouth for bringing down Evanilson near the halfway line and denying him a goal-scoring opportunity.

Saliba, arguably Arteta’s most important defender, will miss the Liverpool match as a result, while Arsenal are already without captain Martin Odegaard (ankle) and may also be missing star striker Bukayo Saka (hamstring) and summer newcomer Riccardo Calafiori, who came out in the match against Shakhtar with a sprained knee.

Liverpool will arrive on the strength of 11 wins from their first 12 games in all competitions under new manager Arne Slot. This series includes six victories at once, which is a club record at the start of one campaign.

“Arteta has done an amazing job over the last few years,” Slot said after Liverpool’s 1-0 win over Leipzig on Wednesday, “and we have to be at our best to get a result.”

The Associated Press contributed to this article.