There has been no shortage of gloom in north London over recent weeks, yet Arsenal find themselves just 90 minutes from advancing to consecutive Champions League semifinals and are well-placed to make that happen.
They also hold a six-point cushion at the summit of the Premier League table, though it hardly feels that commanding. The Gunners squandered a prime chance to effectively wrap up the title race by establishing a 12-point advantage over Manchester City on Saturday. Instead, they turned in a dismal showing in a 2–1 loss to Bournemouth, giving City a boost ahead of their own trip to west London.
Much of the week's attention has shifted away from the second leg against Sporting CP. The clash with City casts a long shadow, but the Portuguese outfit remain a threatening opponent who, despite struggling on the road in Europe this campaign, are more than capable of causing a surprise at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal's advantage is slim at just one goal, though both sides appeared set to enter this match level before Kai Havertz delivered a late strike to separate them in a largely uneventful first leg.
Here's how fans across the globe can tune in to Wednesday's second leg.
What Time Does Arsenal vs. Sporting CP Kick Off?
How to Watch Arsenal vs. Sporting CP on TV, Live Stream

The first leg was available exclusively via Amazon Prime Video in the United Kingdom, but the return fixture will air on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate. HBO Max now serves as the streaming home of TNT Sports in the UK, having replaced discovery+.
For viewers in the United States, Paramount+ and ViX are the only available options, with ViX offering a Spanish-language broadcast.
DAZN and fuboTV remain the go-to streaming platforms in Canada, both requiring active subscriptions, while FOX One will carry Wednesday's match in Mexico.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | Paramount+, ViX |
United Kingdom | TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate, HBO Max |
Canada | DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada |
Mexico | FOX One |
What's Next for Arsenal, Sporting CP?
There is no understating the importance of Arsenal's upcoming Premier League away fixture against Manchester City, a match that could very well settle the title race one way or the other. The Gunners will fancy their chances of clinching their first league crown in just over two decades if they can get a result at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon.
Sporting have a demanding stretch of fixtures ahead over the coming week. Before taking on Porto in the second leg of their Taça de Portugal semifinal, Rui Borges's squad welcome city rivals Benfica in a match carrying significant weight at the top of the Primeira Liga.
The victors of this tie will go on to face Atlético Madrid in the semifinals, which are scheduled to begin on April 28.
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