Gunners Aim for Carabao Cup Progress Against Preston

Rotation Expected as Arsenal Chase Silverware
Arsenal travel north tonight for a Carabao Cup encounter with Preston North End, with Mikel Arteta’s side eager to secure their place in the quarter-finals.
Following an impressive showing against Bolton in the previous round, the Gunners head into this match with strong momentum and are clear favourites against a resilient Preston side. Arteta may rotate his squad, especially given the team’s packed schedule and upcoming Premier League fixtures, but Arsenal’s depth gives them an advantage in this Cup tie.
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For Arsenal, the Carabao Cup offers an opportunity to add to their silverware collection, a chance they can’t overlook.
Arteta’s main focus remains on the Premier League and Europe, but a trophy in this competition could boost morale, especially for a team with a relatively young squad.
Fans are also eager to see the club add to their trophy cabinet after several seasons without significant silverware.
The Importance of the Carabao Cup for Arsenal
Although often overshadowed by other competitions, the Carabao Cup could prove valuable for Arsenal this season.
Arteta is aware that lifting the trophy can instill a winning mentality within his squad, something vital as they pursue Premier League and European glory.
For a club that hasn’t seen a major trophy lift in recent years, winning the Carabao Cup would offer a positive step forward and could ignite a spirit that fuels the team in bigger challenges ahead.
Arsenal’s path to this stage has been marked by commanding performances, and a victory tonight would secure them a spot in the quarter-finals, bringing them one step closer to a possible Wembley final.
For Arteta, this competition also offers a chance to give game time to squad players and young talents, helping them develop and stay match-ready for the season’s demands.
How to Watch Preston vs Arsenal
For fans hoping to tune in, the match will be available on Sky Sports+, with coverage beginning at 7:40 pm GMT.
The match itself kicks off shortly after at 7:45 pm.
Fans who prefer streaming can catch the action live via the Sky Go app, provided they have an active subscription.
For those watching from abroad, using a VPN service like LibertyShield may provide access to UK channels, with a 48-hour no-obligation free trial available.
LibertyShield offers compatibility with multiple devices, including Mac, Windows, FireTV, iPhone, iPad, and Android.
Arsenal will aim to capitalise on their current form and depth to secure a win, with fans eager to see how Arteta’s lineup fares against Preston and whether tonight’s match will inch them closer to long-awaited silverware.