Watch FA Cup, Arsenal Vs. Burnley FC Live Online: Streaming, 4th Round For Back-To-Back Holders Arsenal


Arsenal fans can watch the Gunners Saturday FA Cup tie against Burnley FC live streaming online, as Arsenal look to move one step closer to becoming the first team since the 19th century to lift the coveted Football Association Cup trophy three years in a row — a win which, if they get there, would also be a record 13th championship of world football’s longest-running domestic cup competition.

Arsenal hold the current record as well, with 12 FA Cup titles, dating back to 1930 when the Gunners first won the tournament that, by then, had already been contested on an annual basis for 59 years.

After a drought of nine years, Arsenal won the 2014 FA Cup, beating Hull City in the final 3-2 — and then they repeated the feat the following year, capping off their trophy run with a dominant 4-0 blanking of Aston Villa.

Arsenal fans will want to watch the mini-documentary in the video below, recounting Arsenal’s dramatic run to their historic 2015 FA Cup title.

A victory over Burnley FC on Saturday leaves Arsenal four wins away from an unprecdented “three-peat” as FA Cup winners. But even playing at home, Arsenal may not see a clear path through the third-place Championship side. Burnley are fighting for their own promotion back to the Premier league, after suffering relegation at the end of the 2014-2015 season, and are on an away hot streak, winning three consecutive road games across competitions, putting in an impressive 10 goals in that span.

“We have to be humble enough to think it’s not because we turn up at the Emirates and play against Burnley that we will win the game,” Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger said on Friday. “We have to earn the right to go through this round and qualify. If you don’t do that, we’ll have a bad surprise.”

To find out how to watch the fourth-round FA Cup match, Arsenal vs. Burnley FC, live online, see the streaming link in the final paragraph of this article. The game is scheduled for a 3 p.m. kickoff at Emirates Stadium in north London, England, on Saturday, January 30. Fans in the United States can catch the live stream at 10 a.m. Eastern Time, 7 a.m. Pacific.

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Burnley fans will be out in force at The Emirates on Saturday (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

Arsenal last faced Burnley FC in the Premier League, winning both the home and away fixtures in the 2014-2105 campaign. Going back to 1937, Arsenal have faced Burnley five times in the FA Cup and if history is any indicator, the outlook Saturday does not look good for the lower-league side. Arsenal has won all five of those meetings by an aggregate score of 16-1.

In the Arsene Wenger era, the Arsenal record against all lower-league sides is nearly perfect with 31 wins and only one defeat, along with eight draws.

But Saturday’s game is not likely to be easy for Arsenal and they may have Wenger to blame. With the Premier League title in sight — Arsenal sit just three points off the top with 15 games left to play — Wenger has opted to field a side dominated by backups and other little-used players.

So the responsibility will fall on the shoulders, and feet, of Mohamed Elneny, Calum Chambers, Francis Coquelin, and possibly David Ospina, among others, to lift Arsenal into the fifth round, and just three wins away from a date at Wembley for the FA Cup Final on May 21.

Watch the fourth-round FA Cup match, Arsenal vs. Burnley FC streaming live online from Emirates Stadium in north London, England, by going to Fox Sports Go at this link, or by downloading the Fox Sports Go app to watch on tablet computers. But Fox Sports Go also streams live on the Amazon Fire TV device, allowing fans to watch the Arsenal quest for a third consecutive FA Cup trophy attempt to power its way through Burnley FC, live online on their TV sets.

[Featured Photo By Julian Finney / Getty Images]

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