Arsenal's trip to face Manchester City on the penultimate weekend of the season will mark the 27th time the club will have been televised in the Premier League this season.

The clash at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, May 8 with kick-off at 4pm, will set a record for Premier League games on live TV in the 2015-16 campaign.

Leaders Leicester lie ninth in the televised table, with only 15 of their games screened live and only one of their opening 13 matches on television.

Arsenal will be live on TV for the 27th time this season next month, more than any other Premier League club

Arsenal's opening game of the season was televised live as Arsene Wenger's side lost at home to West Ham

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As interest in the remarkable season of Claudio Ranieri's side has grown, so too has their number of games screened live with 14 of their subsequent 24 games televised on Sky Sports or BT Sport.

Manchester United (25), Manchester City (24) and Liverpool (23) trail behind the Gunners, while Bournemouth have been screened on only seven occasions.

Arsene Wenger's side were shown live in each of their opening four fixtures of the season, with their campaign beginning with a 2-0 defeat by West Ham at the Emirates Stadium.

Home and away defeats by Chelsea were screened live, while season highlights including 3-0 and 2-1 wins over Manchester United and Leicester were given the treatment on TV.

Ahead of their trip to Manchester City next month, all five of Arsenal's remaining league games in April - against West Ham, Crystal Palace, West Brom, Sunderland and Norwich - will be screened live.

One of the highlights of Arsenal's season was screened live when they beat Manchester United 3-0 in October

Danny Welbeck's dramatic last-minute winner against Leicester in February was shown live on Sky Sports

The Gunners' 3-2 defeat at Old Trafford at the end of February was also shown live on television