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Arsenal have told the BBC they can’t put a camera in their dressing room during their FA Cup clash at Sutton United.

The Gunners head to the non-league outfit on Monday, February 20 for a fifth round tie which will be shown live on BBC 1.

The broadcaster had asked for access to both dressing rooms for the game - but the Premier League outfit rejected the request.

Sutton chairman Bruce Elliott does not see a problem with having cameras fitted, however.

He said: “There is no audio and the camera is unmanned and very discreet.

“The players probably don’t even notice that it is there and if they do it will not affect them.”

Tottenham also rejected a request from the BBC to have a camera fitted in their dressing room for their fifth round tie at Fulham.