
Much like many of the top football clubs in Europe, Arsenal’s fanbase stretches way beyond their traditional boundaries in the north of London.
The club’s main overseas markets are Asia and North America, while there are also a sizeable number of Arsenal fans in Africa and the Middle East.
They stay connected to the club via mediums such as live broadcasts, social media, international supporters’ groups and pre-season tours.
Online betting sites have also become a popular resource for Arsenal fans, with the reputable sportsbooks available on AskGamblers providing coverage of their games.
Their extensive offering of Premier League odds and markets have played a pivotal role in helping the Gunners grow their global profile in recent years.
The sportsbooks featured on the site use live data and innovative betting features to keep fans engaged, thus boosting their enjoyment of following Arsenal.
Betting on Arsenal is amongst a plethora of ways fans stay connected to the club from around the world. Read on as we look at some of the others.
Live broadcasts
Lucrative broadcast deals have helped the Premier League become a global behemoth in recent years. The following companies have the rights from 2025/26 to 2027/28.
Europe
- Albania – Digitalb
- Andorra – CANAL+/DAZN
- Armenia – Saran Media
- Austria – Sky Deutschland
- Belarus – Saran Media
- Belgium – Telenet
- Croatia – Telekom Srbija
- Cyprus – Cytavision
- Czechia – CANAL+
- Denmark – Viaplay
- Estonia – TV3
- Finland – Viaplay
- France – CANAL+
- Georgia – Saran Media
- Germany – Sky Deutschland
- Greece – IMG
- Hungary – TV2
- Iceland – Syn
- Israel – Charlton
- Italy – Sky Italia
- Kosovo – Telekom Srbija
- Latvia – TV3
- Lithuania – TV3
- Luxembourg – CANAL+
- Malta – TSN
- Moldova – Saran Media
- Montenegro – Telekom Srbija
- Netherlands – Viaplay
- North Macedonia – Telekom Srbija
- Norway – Viaplay
- Poland – CANAL+
- Romania – Saran Media
- Portugal – Eleven
- Republic of Ireland – Sky Sports, TNT Sports, Premier Sports
- Serbia – Telekom Srbija
- Slovakia – CANAL+
- Slovenia – Telekom Srbija
- Spain – DAZN
- Sweden – Viaplay
- Switzerland – CANAL+ (French-language), Sky Deutschland (German), Sky Italia (Italian)
- Turkey – beIN Sports
- United Kingdom – Sky Sports, TNT Sports
- Ukraine – Setanta
Americas
- Brazil – ESPN
- Canada – fuboTV
- Caribbean – ESPN
- Costa Rica – FOX, TNT Sports
- El Salvador – FOX, TNT Sports
- Guatemala – FOX, TNT Sports
- Honduras – FOX, TNT Sports
- Mexico – FOX, TNT Sports
- Nicaragua – FOX, TNT Sports
- Panama – FOX, TNT Sports
- South America – ESPN
- United States – NBC Sports
Asia-Pacific
- Afghanistan – Saran Media
- Australia – Optus Sport
- Azerbaijan – Saran Media
- Bangladesh – JioStar
- Bhutan – JioStar
- Cambodia – Jasmine International
- China – Migu
- Chinese Taipei – ELTA
- Hong Kong – PCCW
- India – JioStar
- Indonesia – EMTEK
- Japan – U-Next
- Kazakhstan – Saran Media
- Kyrgyzstan – Saran Media
- Laos – Jasmine International
- Malaysia – Astro
- Mongolia – Unitel
- Myanmar – CANAL+
- Nepal – JioStar
- New Zealand – Sky NZ
- Pacific Islands – Digicel
- Pakistan – JioStar
- Singapore – StarHub
- South Korea – Coupang
- Sri Lanka – JioStar
- Tajikistan – Saran Media
- Thailand – Jasmine International
- Turkmenistan – Saran Media
- Uzbekistan – Saran Media
- Vietnam – K+
Middle East and North Africa (MENA) & Africa
- MENA & Africa – beIN Sports
Social media
Arsenal have established a strong presence on social media, providing fans across the global with regular updates across a vast array of digital platforms.
Facebook, Instagram, X and YouTube are their primary social outlets. The club also has a Snapchat account, although they are not prolific users.
The Gunners are active on Sina Weibo, posting regular content to around six million followers on China’s primary social platform.
Official supporters’ clubs
Arsenal’s international fan communities are spread across the globe, and many of them meet regularly to watch live games together in bars and clubs.
The Gunners have a network of official supporters’ clubs in Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, North America and South America, highlighting their widespread appeal.
Pre-season tours
Touring overseas has played an integral role in helping Arsenal grow their global presence in key markets such as North America and Asia.
They played some high-profile matches in the United States last summer, thus boosting their profile in a country where the sport is still developing.
With the 2025 Club World Cup scheduled to be played in the US this summer, the Gunners have switched their attention to Asia this time around.
They will play friendly games against AC Milan and Newcastle United in Singapore as the first stop in preparation for the upcoming 2025/26 campaign.
Arteta’s side will then head to Hong Kong to face Tottenham Hotspur at the recently opened Kai Tak Stadium. This will be the first time they have faced their local rivals overseas.
Embarking on pre-season tours in international markets allows Arsenal to forge stronger connections with their global fanbase and boosts the profile of the Premier League.
