Published on April 9th, 2024
In an eagerly anticipated UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash, Arsenal gears up to take on Bayern Munich.
This encounter promises high stakes and fierce competition as both teams vie for supremacy.
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While history tilts in favor of Bayern, Arsenal seeks to defy the odds and secure a memorable victory.
Ahead of the first leg at Emirates Stadium, football enthusiasts around the globe are eager to catch the action live.
Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to watch the Arsenal vs Bayern Munich Champions League match in India, UK, and US.
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Football Match Broadcast Information
Venue: Emirates Stadium, London
Date and Time:
- India: Wednesday, 12:30 AM IST
- UK: Wednesday, 8:00 PM BST
- USA: Wednesday, 2:00 PM EST
TV Broadcast:
- India: Sony Sports Network (12:30 AM IST)
- UK: TNT Sports (8:00 PM BST)
- USA: TUDN (2:00 PM EST)
Online Streaming:
- India: Sony LIV
- UK: TNT Sports App
- USA: Paramount+
Q&A Section
Q1: Where will the Arsenal vs Bayern Munich Champions League quarter-final match be held?
A: The match will take place at Emirates Stadium in London.
Q2: When is the Arsenal vs Bayern Munich Champions League quarter-final match?
A: The match is scheduled to start at 12:30 AM IST on Wednesday.
Q3: How can I watch the live streaming of Arsenal vs Bayern Munich Champions League match in the UK?
A: UK viewers can stream the match live on the TNT Sports App with a subscription.
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