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Arsenal will face Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium(Image: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Liverpool may not be in Premier League action tonight, but all eyes will be on North London as Arsenal take on Crystal Palace.
The Reds are just one win away from being crowned league champions after their victory over Leicester City at the weekend.
Arne Slot's side need just a maximum of three points to guarantee the Premier League title will be heading to Anfield.
It's possible, though, that Liverpool could officially be named Premier League champions this evening if the result goes their way between Arsenal and Crystal Palace.
The Gunners host the Eagles at the Emirates Stadium, where a defeat for the home side would see the Reds clinch the league title.
Here, the ECHO takes a look at how Liverpool fans can watch the action between Arsenal and Crystal Palace.
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Arsenal's clash against Crystal Palace is scheduled to kick off at 8pm on Wednesday, April 23 at the Emirates Stadium in the Premier League.
Yes, Sky Sports are broadcasting the fixture between Arsenal and Crystal Palace this evening in North London.
Sky Sports Main Event (Sky channel 401) and Sky Sports Premier League (Sky channel 402) will be the channels broadcasting the fixture for paying customers, with coverage starting at 7.30pm.
With Sky broadcasting the fixture, Sky customers will also have the option of live streaming the fixture from the Emirates Stadium.
The Sky Go app is the place to watch the action from North London via a live stream, which will be available online and the mobile app.
It's also possible for fans to live stream the fixture on NOWTV, which is also available online and mobile to paying customers, as well as the TV app.
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Liverpool could be crowned Premier League champions tonight.
Should Arsenal suffer defeat to Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium, then the Reds will be crowned champions.
Even if the Gunners overcome Oliver Glasner’s side, then Slot’s men know a victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on Sunday will see them secure the title.
All they need is three points from that game to be crowned champions.
Liverpool sit top of the table with 79 points from the 33 games they have played so far this season in the league.
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