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Where to find Arsenal vs. Chelsea Community Shield on US TV and Internet

Today’s game between Arsenal and Chelsea in the FA Community Shield will be shown live on US television and Internet.

But where, at what time and what are your options? Find out below.

The match between Arsenal vs. Chelsea marks the traditional beginning of the English soccer season as the winner of the Premier League plays the winner of the FA Cup. As well as it being Arsenal versus Chelsea, it’s also a clash between managers Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger. And there’s no love lost between either gaffer.

Here are the details of where you can watch today’s game live:

What: FA Community Shield between Arsenal and Chelsea (live from Wembley)
When: Sunday, August 2, 10am ET / 7am PT kick-off time
Where: FOX Sports 1 (TV), FOX Sports Go (Internet; requires authentication to prove you have a TV subscription to FOX Sports 1) or FOX Soccer 2GO (Internet streaming service for cord cutters; no TV subscription is required.
Pre-match coverage: Begins at 9am ET on FOX Sports 1.

SEE MORE:

Preview of Chelsea vs. Arsenal and predicted lineups.

Arsenal 2015/16 season team preview

Arsene Wenger backed to rise above taunts from Jose Mourinho

Before, during or after today’s match, join the conversation in the comments section below with fellow soccer fans from around the world.

 

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