Mikel Arteta's side will go against Paris Saint-Germain with 1-0, but there is still 90 minutes to play in the Parc de Princes
The UEFA Champions League campaign from Arsenal hangs on the edge of a knife while they are in the second stage of their semi-final draw on Wednesday. The Gunners go down the game 1-0 after Ousmane Dembélé had just found it in the first five minutes of the first stage.
Arsenal struggled to find the shape that she wore through both quarter -final legs against Real Madrid, but was unlucky to have Mikel Merino's head equalizer excluded by VAR for offside. Gianluigi Donnarumma again proved itself as one of the world's best with various stunning rescues, including denying Leandro Trossard of leveling in the second half.
Arsenal now travels to Paris for what will certainly be an intense 90 minutes in the Parc de Princes and could reach the final for the first time since the 2005/06 season if they have to reach a dramatic comeback. The French champions hunt for a first Champions League trophy and are the clear favorites to continue to the final phase.
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After the defeat of Arsenal last week, Mikel Arteta admitted that his side must produce 'something special' to prevent elimination tonight. In conversation with Sky Sports he said: “We will have to do something special in Paris.
“We are more than able to do it. The first 10 or 15 minutes we struggled to get Momentum and get the dominance we wanted. But apart from that there was nothing but the goal was. After that the team became better and better and it is disappointing not to get a draw.”
As every football fan knows, the tie is not nearly over and Arsenal will create history if they achieve a total victory tonight. Here is when PSG vs Arsenal is planned to start and where to look in the UK.
When is PSG vs Arsenal?
PSG vs Arsenal is planned to start at 8 p.m., with coverage from 7 p.m.
Where to watch PSG vs Arsenal
PSG vs Arsenal is broadcast on TNT -Sport and can be streamed with a Discovery+ Premium subscription or via the Discovery+ Prime Video Channel. This costs £ 30.99 on a rolling monthly basis and can be canceled at any time.
A TNT sports subscription is also available with Sky, Virgin Media and EE. For football fans who want to catch the latest domestic matches, Sky Sports is the home base of more than 1,000 games every season in the Premier League, EFL and more.
The broadcaster recently launched the new £ 35 essential TV and Sky Sports bundle, which also includes the masters and all action of the new Formula 1 season. But those who stick to TNT sports can, according to fans, enjoy the 'best' football reporting on social media.
Writing on X said this TNT fan: “TNT's reporting on football is now the best for me. Ally McCoist is brilliant.”
Another said: “Comments people at TNT Sports are still just as entertaining and brilliant as always.”
However, it may not be for everyone, as this fan said: “The difference in quality between TNT Sports and Prime is amazing. Everything about TNT is terrible and almost not due.”
