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Arsenal vs. Sheffield United LIVE STREAM (3/4/24): Watch Premier League online | Time, USA TV, channel. Arsenal faces Sheffield United in a Premier League match on Monday, March 4, 2024 (3/4/24) at Bramall Lane in Sheffield, England.


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The Gunners are looking to keep the pressure on their title rivals as they face the bottom-of-the-table Blades in the Sheffield Utd vs Arsenal live stream — and you can watch it live from anywhere.

Arsenal are the most in-form team in the Premier League right now. The Gunners are on a six-game winning streak, and it’s not just the results that have been impressive, it’s been the performances as well. During that run, Arsenal have scored 19 goals, and conceded just three. All signs suggest that Arsenal are serious challengers for the EPL title this season. They’re currently two points behind league leaders Liverpool (and a point behind second-place Man City), but that gap could disappear in the blink of an eye if Arsenal can keep winning consistently and the Reds or City stumble. Arteta will be fully focused on ensuring that last year’s slip up when the title was in their grasp isn’t repeated, so the Gunners won’t relax here.

The mood over at Sheffield Utd couldn’t be more different. The Blades have been rooted to the foot of the Premier League table for pretty much the entire season, and that doesn’t look set to change anytime soon. Their return to the Championship now feels like only a matter of time, and with five defeats in their last six matches, Sheffield Utd’s fate could be sealed relatively soon. The visit of this relentlessly aggressive Arsenal side is highly unlikely to do much to lift the dour mood that has taken hold at Sheffield Utd. The Blades could be in for a long 90 minutes.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: Premier League

Who: Arsenal vs. Sheffield United

When: Monday, March 4, 2024

Time: 3 p.m. ET

Where: Bramall Lane

TV: USA Network

 Legendary. The best player in the Premier League. Manchester City’s most important player this season.

Not Rodri. Not Kevin De Bruyne. Not even Erling Haaland.

No, these gushing descriptions dished out by Pep Guardiola are for an academy graduate whose development he has seemingly paced to perfection to what he is now — a serial matchwinner for the best team in Europe.

Phil Foden has suddenly turned into the player every City — and England — fan hoped. And his special ability was on display Sunday in one of the biggest matches in world soccer as Foden — not De Bruyne or Haaland — inspired City’s fightback for a 3-1 win that kept the team on course for a fourth straight Premier League title.

“Winning games is when you become a world-class player,” Guardiola said of Foden, who has been his pet project ever since the Spanish coach arrived at City in the summer of 2016 and was told he had a generational talent on his hands in a precocious 17-year-old local lad who was about to join in training with the senior squad for the first time.

“We saw something special. Unique,” Guardiola remembers about Foden’s first day in training.

Yet Guardiola bided his time. He played Foden 10 times in all competitions in the 2017-18 season, 26 in 2018-19 and 38 in 2019-20. Even last season, when City won the Premier League-FA Cup-Champions League treble, Foden finished the season outside Guardiola’s first-choice lineup.

Now he is front and center, one of the first names on the team sheet and a player opponents fear.

Poor Victor Lindelof, a solid center back from Sweden who was deployed out of position as a left back in the derby, was repeatedly left grasping for air as Foden twisted this way. And that was just in a first half when Foden could easily have scored a hat trick, only for wasteful finishing or some great saves by Andre Onana.

Foden’s cutting edge came in the second half. He slashed inside Lindelof and smashed a rising long-range shot into the top corner for the equalizer then slotted home the go-ahead goal in the 80th minute.

“He will already be a legendary player because in a short age, the games played, the minutes, the goals scored, the titles won and he is from the home, that is why the connection with the fans is unbelievable,” Guardiola said of Foden, a five-time Premier League winner.

“He is the player of the season, with all the respect for incredible players. No one has been so decisive for us as him this season.”

Those must be special words for the 23-year-old Foden, who joined the club’s academy at the age of 9 and was in the crowd at the Etihad — and later on the field with his mother in celebration — when Sergio Aguero scored the stoppage-time goal against Queens Park Rangers in 2012 to win City the Premier League title for the first time.

“I want to be that player, the one that wins games for the team,” said Foden, who has 18 goals in 40 games in all competitions this season — his career-best haul in a single campaign. “I feel like I have that quality to score a lot of games and turn up in big games. I want to keep doing that.

“And I’ve got to do it in the national team as well, not just for City ... I know I can get even better.”

Indeed, talk in England has invariably switched to where Foden fits into the national team ahead of the European Championship in Germany starting June. With Bukayo Saka also in great form and seemingly secure in the right-wing berth, Foden could either start on the left wing or as an attacking central midfielder alongside Jude Bellingham and behind Harry Kane.

That’s quite the front four Gareth Southgate has at his disposal.

Guardiola has never quite trusted Foden as a central midfielder. Foden seemed the natural heir to City great David Silva, who left the club in 2020, but it hasn’t materialized yet, with Guardiola feeling he lacked the requisite game management to play in central areas.

That has changed this season. Tellingly, Guardiola praised his maturity on Sunday, with Foden scoring his first off the right wing, his second on the left and also popping up in central areas in the second half.

Mikel Arteta’s side are on a fine run of form and have found an extra attacking verve of late, meaning they will be full of confidence heading up to Bramall Lane.

The Blades are rooted to the bottom of the table, conceding all manner of goals in the process.

Mikel Arteta’s side can close the gap to leaders Liverpool back to two points with a win at Bramall Lane, with Chris Wilder’s Blades rooted to the bottom of the table. Arsenal thrashed Sheffield United 5-0 in the reverse fixture earlier this season and the goals are once again flowing for the visitors, with 25 scored in their last six after sweeping Newcastle United aside with a routine 4-1 win last Saturday.

Since then, Liverpool left it late to win at Nottingham Forest before Manchester City came from behind to beat rivals United in the derby. Arsenal had a free midweek and will look to make it seven Premier League wins in a row ahead of potentially going top when they play Brentford at the Emirates next weekend, a day before Liverpool host Manchester City at Anfield.

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