14 March 2008 12:11 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Virgin Media has announced the launch of "Arsenal TV" on its TV platform.The new channel will be available from Tuesday 18th March, free for all Virgin Media's XL TV customers, and included as part of the Setanta Sports pack for TV customers on M or L packages.
Arsenal TV is a described as a must for Gunners fans who want to keep up to date with the latest on their team.
Showing all Arsenal games in full, previews and post-match analysis, it's the only place to find all reserve games aired live, as well as Arsenal's Ladies and Under 18s teams' games.
The channel, which airs 5 days a week, 11 hours a day, includes shows such as "Arsenal Today", a nightly news programme, "Bob Wilson Meets", where the ex-Arsenal player does interviews with Arsenal veterans at the Emirates Stadium and "Fans' Forum", a live phone-in show hosted by Tom Watt, giving fans the chance to air their opinions on weekend games.
Arsenal TV will be available on TV channel 542 on Virgin Media. Home Cinema, Virgin Media, Setanta, Sports Fitness, Football


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