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EPL Premier League Drama Advertisement live Updated 2m ago Arsenal's Premier League title charge continues as they welcome Chelsea to the Emirates Stadium today. Mikel Arteta's men are looking to extend their lead over Pep Guardiola's chasing Manchester City side with a win. Chelsea, meanwhile, are targeting a spot in the top four and qualification for next season's Champions League. As the Premier League title race hots up, we are rapidly heading for the business end of the season — and we want to hear from you! Have your say by emailing us at live@theathletic. com and we'll look to include some of your thoughts in today's coverage. And you Premier League fans don't have long to wait before the 29th gameweek gets under way. On Tuesday, March 3, there are four more fixtures as the English top flight rolls on, with all matches kicking off at 7. 30pm GMT, 2. 30pm ET unless specified: After Wolves hosted Aston Villa on Friday night and five further games took place yesterday, the Premier League's 28th matchweek of 38 concludes with four fixtures today. They are: All matches other than Arsenal vs Chelsea kick off at 2pm GMT, which is 9am ET and 6am PT. There is no better time to be a subscriber to The Athletic for all the insight, analysis and live coverage of a host of sports. As well as the ongoing Champions League and Premier League seasons in soccer, we also have one of the biggest events in the sporting calendar coming up with the World Cup later this year. Meanwhile, the start of a new Formula One season is just around the corner, as well as the World Baseball Classic and March Madness this month. And that is just the start — you can subscribe to The Athletic on an exclusive offer here. Emirates Stadium, London In Holloway, Islington, north of the River Thames, sits Arsenal's home ground. Opened in 2006 and with a capacity of 60, 704, it was built to replace their historic old stadium, Highbury. It's fair to say despite recent improvements in the atmosphere it doesn't quite have the same feel as Highbury. .. yet. If Arsenal win the Premier League title this year, that might change! If you fancy tuning in to the action, alongside our live coverage of course, you can do so via the following channels. The game gets under way at 4. 30pm GMT, local time in the UK. That works out as 11. 30am ET on the east coast of the United States and 8. 30am PT on the west. Hello everyone and welcome along to The Athletic, where today we have a mouthwatering Premier League clash on the agenda. It's Arsenal vs Chelsea in north London, a match which could have massive implications for the ongoing title race. We have all the build-up, team news, predictions, analysis, quotes and stats in the hours before kick-off, so don't go anywhere. Nice to have you with us. Game Details