What channel is Arsenal v PSG Champions League semi-final on? TV coverage, live stream and kick-off time
Check out how to watch Arsenal v PSG in the Champions League, including TV channel, radio coverage and kick-off time
Prologue:
Speaking at his pre-match press conference at the Emirates, Mikel Arteta kept underlining and re-iterating that the sense of occasion should be embraced, that the magnitude of what they were working for should be welcomed not feared, and that togethernesss was the key - the bond between the players of course, but also between the squad and the fans.
As Arteta said on Monday evening during his press conference at the Emirates: Arteta saying: “We want to do something special, that place has to be something special, something that we haven't seen. And I really hope that everybody that comes tomorrow to the Emirates and everybody that is watching and following us, brings that energy with them.”
History awaits.
When is Arsenal v PSG?
Arsenal v PSG will take place tonight, Tuesday (April 29)
Arsenal v PSG kick-off time
Arsenal v PSG will kick off at 8pm.
How to live stream Arsenal v PSG online
You can tune in to watch the game live on Amazon Prime Video from 6:30pm.
If you do decide to sign up, Amazon offers a 30-day free trial which means you can also watch all of the Premier League action with the trial, or tune in for documentaries such as All or Nothing.
Afterwards, a subscription costs £8.99 a month – or £95 per year – and offers free next day delivery on thousands of items, as well as the Amazon Prime Video library.
What TV channel is Arsenal v PSG on?
The match won't be broadcast live on any terrestrial TV channels. You can still watch full coverage of the game on Amazon Prime Video and stream it via your TV.
A host of smart TVs will come equipped with the Amazon Prime Video app, while you can also go via devices such as the Amazon Fire TV Stick or Google Chromecast
Listen to Arsenal v PSG on radio
You can listen to the match on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Arsenal vs PSG team news:
Arsenal team news:
Mikel Merino and Ben White missed the 2-2 draw vs Crystal Palace last week but both returned to training at London Colney on Momnday afternoon.
Thomas Partey is suspended for the first leg after he picked up his third yellow card of the competition with only moments remaining during our 2-1 triumph in the Bernabeu against Real Madrid.
Jorginho is also out after picking up a rib injury against Brentford on April 12. Riccardo Calafiori remains out with a knee issue, joining Kai Havertz, Gabriel (both hamstring), Gabriel Jesus and Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee) on the sidelines.
PSG team news:
Incredibly at this stage of the season, PSG boss Luis Enrique has a full complement to select from
Head to head:
Played: 4
Arsenal wins: 1
Draws: 3
PSG wins: 0
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