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Arsenal fans fume as Brighton Carabao Cup clash not televised anywhere

Arsenal news: The Brighton Carabao Cup clash will not be on TV (Image: GETTY)Arsenal fans have been left fuming after it emerged their Carabao Cup match against Brighton will not be televised anywhere in the world. Only supporters at the Emirates will be able to watch the game between the two Premier League sides.Arsenal take on the Seagulls in the third round of the competition. English broadcaster Sky Sports has only chosen to show one match on Wednesday evening, with Manchester City against Chelsea understandably getting selected.But it is not just in the UK where Gunners fans have been left frustrated. No TV station across Europe and the rest of the world will be showing the match.Arsenal confirmed the only way to follow the game is via their in-house media team, who will be providing audio commentary. And it has not gone down well on Twitter.@ArsenalBuzzCom tweeted: “It’s 2022, and the Arsenal are not on TV tonight. It’s actually mind boggling.”READ MORE: Lewandowski accused of World Cup ‘sabotage’ of Barcelona after red cardWhile @kcmichelle72 put: “Arsenal is not on TV anywhere in the world today. What is the point of steaming services?”The mood of the tweets seemed to get more aggressive. @Okekeemmanuel94 wrote: “What a joke. Arsenal Football Club will not be on TV and we are proud of it?”While @WinhamClive said: “What a load of s**t…..can’t even watch my beloved arsenal game that’s in an ENGLISH cup on TV……. perthetic (sic).”@henrysarsenal wrote: “Absolute disgrace spurs or arsenal ain’t on tv in the @Carabao_Cup”DON’T MISSArsenal’s forgotten man will be like a new signing for Mikel ArtetaLiverpool boss Klopp’s dream starting XI if Dubai royal family fund transfersDubai investors planning ‘second’ Liverpool bid as FSG have asking price met Arsenal news: The Gunners haven’t won the League Cup for almost 30 years (Image: EXPRESS)

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