Arsenal already has a place in the Champions League quarter-finals all but secure as it prepares to face PSV Eindhoven in the second leg of its last-16 tie later today.
The Gunners look set to progress further than Liverpool in the competition after the Reds suffered heartbreak against PSG in a penalty shootout at Anfield. Mikel Arteta’s side holds a 7-1 lead over PSV after the first leg in the Netherlands, and that will surely prove to be insurmountable for the Dutch champions.
Bar a remarkable set of circumstances, Arsenal can already start looking ahead to the quarter-finals, where it will face one of Real Madrid or Atletico Madrid. Arteta will be hoping his side can come through today’s second leg with no more injuries, especially in attack.
Here’s all you need to know in order to be able to watch the match…
What time is kick-off?
The match kicks off at 8pm in the UK, which is 1pm Pacific Time and 4pm Eastern Time.
Is the match on TV?
Yes, if you’re in the UK you can watch the game on TNT Sports 2, while it can be streamed via the Discovery+ app.
In the US, you can stream the game live on Paramount+, while CBS will also be showing the goal action with the help of Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards.
Paramount+ offers plans starting at 7.99 and allows you to stream tons of movies, shows, and live television. You can stream the NFL on CBS, UEFA Champions League, and more, so you’ll never miss a game.
Early team news
Arsenal is still very limited in attack at the moment – not that it should make any difference today. Bukayo Saka is still on the road to recovery, while Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz remain out.
Takehiro Tomiyasu is also out injured, and Arteta will be keeping his fingers crossed that he doesn’t have to add any more names to his injury list. The Arsenal boss will likely make some changes to his side, which could mean a rare start for Raheem Sterling.
PSV, meanwhile, is without Malik Tillman, Ricardo Pepi and Esmir Bajraktarevic. The visitors will need some sort of miracle to go through to the quarter-finals, with their run already all but over after a disastrous first leg at home.