London Vs Arsenal: Streams, Team News And Odds Ahead Of Sunday Kickoff

London Vs Arsenal is set for an 11: 55 am ET kickoff at Hayes Lane, with free streaming options available and early team news confirming Borbe in goal for Arsenal.
London Vs Arsenal: Kickoff Time And Where To Watch
The London City Lionesses fixture with Arsenal will kick off at 11: 55 am ET at Hayes Lane. Fans can access live coverage through free streams outlined by Sky Sports, which recommends using the Chrome browser for the most accessible video player. Sky Sports will carry several Women’s Super League fixtures across its channels and app, with concurrent broadcasts across Main Event, Sky Sports+ and the Sky Sports app.
Broadcast Changes And Platform Features
Sky Sports has begun a new five-year partnership with the Women’s Super League that will expand live coverage from the 2025/26 season, committing to show 90 percent of all WSL matches and broadcasting 118 live games, including 78 exclusively. From this season, most WSL matches are scheduled to kick off at 12: 00 pm ET on Sundays where stadium availability allows, aiming to provide a regular Sunday viewing window.
The Sky Sports app offers vertical video highlights, match centres with scores and stats available for free to all fans, and live streams for Sky Sports customers. Free-to-watch highlights from every WSL game will continue to be provided on the app and web platforms.
Lineups, Injuries, Form And Betting Angles
Arsenal will field Borbe in goal for this trip to Bromley. Arsenal return to WSL action after an extended international break and are managing a fixture backlog created by postponements, with matches away at Brighton and Leicester previously postponed. The break leaves Arsenal behind on games played, but there is confidence that a run of wins in the remaining fixtures could secure at least second place for the club.
Arsenal will be without Steph Catley, Kyra Cooney-Cross and Caitlin Foord as they represent Australia at the Asian Cup. Beth Mead has returned to the squad following a shin injury. Manu Zinsberger, Katie Reid and Michelle Agyemang remain out for the season with ACL injuries, and Olivia Smith is back after missing the SheBelieves Cup with concussion.
London City Lionesses enter the match seeking an end to a three-game winless run and have registered three wins from seven home games this season. Historical meetings heavily favour Arsenal: London City have lost each of their last four home meetings with Arsenal without scoring, with an aggregate deficit of 20-0 across those fixtures. Arsenal have won all seven previous meetings and conceded just one goal in those encounters; five of the seven meetings saw Arsenal score four or more goals.
Bookmaker odds highlight the expected dominance: Arsenal are offered at 7/2 to score at least four goals and London City are priced at 8/1 for a home win. Predictions in the build-up have backed a comfortable Arsenal victory, with one forecast anticipating a 0-4 scoreline.
What comes next: the match at Hayes Lane will provide immediate clarity on both clubs’ momentum as the WSL calendar intensifies, while broadcasters and platforms will continue to roll out wider coverage plans that reshape how fans watch Sunday fixtures.




