PSG vs Arsenal: Watch Live—TV Channel & Kick-Off Time


Arsenal
face PSG tonight looking to qualify for their first
Champions League
final since 2006 – but they will have to record a famous European victory to do so.


The Gunners are yet to win Europe’s biggest prize and they will have to overturn a 1-0 defeat at the Emirates Stadium to the Ligue 1 side last week.


An early Ousmane Dembele goal means it’s an uphill task for Mikel Arteta’s side.


Fans who want to watch the action in the UK will need to tune in to


TNT Sports


to watch the coverage. The channel has the rights to the second leg and the final of the Champions League.


The first leg tie was shown on Amazon Prime and fans who have a subscription can watch it via their Amazon account by adding the TNT Sports monthly pass to their existing Amazon account.


You can do that here


And enjoy a complete live stream of the match accessible across all platforms.


The stage is perfectly set for yet another thrilling evening of Champions League soccer.


Luis Enrique’s team lacks global icons such as Lionel Messi, yet it has become a well-coordinated unit with players like DesiréDoué, Ousmane Dembélé, and Nuno Mendes leading them into the semifinals.


Previously, PSG eliminated Liverpool and Aston Villa this year, and even though they lost to Arsenal during the group stage, they remain favorites to advance.


Arsenal will depend heavily on the makeshift forward Leandro Trossard for scoring opportunities; however, they have gained an advantage with the comeback of Thomas Partey in midfield. Mikel Merino might also see action upfront as a potential choice. Additionally, defender Jurrien Timber has resumed practice and may step into the lineup, potentially taking over from Ben White at the back.


This game represents Arsenal’s final opportunity to secure a piece of silverware this season, even though they’ve had a commendable campaign overall. The team has yet to claim victory in the Champions League, and with just two matches standing between them and their eagerly anticipated first title, the stakes couldn’t be higher.


We hope the semi-final will be just as thrilling as last night’s match where Inter and Barcelona staged another 3-3 tie during regular play.


When the score was tied at 6-6 overall, Inter, playing at home, secured their spot in the finals with a thrilling extra-time goal from David Frattesi.


The victor of this evening’s match will ensure their spot at the Allianz Arena on May 31st at 8 PM.

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