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Arsenal suffered a 0-4 defeat to Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday, March 22, 2026, at Wembley Stadium. The match, broadcast live on Sky Sports, saw Manchester City dominate proceedings, securing a comprehensive victory.
The game began with both teams carefully assessing each other, but Manchester City quickly established control. Sky Sports reported pre-match analysis focused on whether Erling Haaland would start for City, a question answered positively as he featured prominently in the victory. The first half saw City create several chances, ultimately converting one to take a lead into the break.
Arsenal struggled to discover a foothold in the match, with their midfield unable to dictate the tempo. Manchester City continued to press after halftime, adding three further goals to extend their advantage. The scoreline reflected City’s superior form and tactical execution, leaving Arsenal with a significant challenge to regroup.
Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta, the managers of Manchester City and Arsenal respectively, shared a pre-match discussion highlighted by Sky Sports, emphasizing their mutual respect despite the competitive context. The result potentially impacts Arsenal’s aspirations for a quadruple, as suggested in pre-match analysis, and could influence Pep Guardiola’s future at Manchester City.
Elsewhere in the Premier League on Sunday, Newcastle United drew 0-0 with Sunderland, even as Aston Villa and West Ham United also played to a 0-0 draw. Tottenham Hotspur faced Nottingham Forest in a 2:15 PM kickoff, with the outcome currently unknown. Earlier in the day, Fulham defeated Burnley 3-1, and Everton overcame Chelsea 3-0. Leeds United and Brentford finished in a 0-0 stalemate on Saturday. Sky Sports is broadcasting over 1,400 live football games this season, including Premier League, Bundesliga, EFL, and SPFL matches.
Sky Sports offers various subscription packages, starting from £20 per month, providing access to all nine dedicated sports channels. Fans can also access Sky Sports through Sky Stream and Netflix bundles, priced at £35 per month. The broadcaster is also offering dedicated channels for Liverpool and Manchester United fans, LFCTV and MUTV respectively.
The EFL Championship, League One, and League Two are also featured on Sky Sports, with live coverage of key matches. Further matches are scheduled for the coming week, including Bournemouth versus Manchester United on Friday, March 20th, and a range of EFL games throughout the week. Sky Sports will continue its coverage of the Carabao Cup final aftermath in the coming days.
