Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Sporting CP vs. Arsenal Live

Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Sporting CP vs. Arsenal Live

Arsenal are looking to bounce back from back-to-back domestic cup exits as their Champions League campaign continues against Sporting CP on Tuesday evening.

The Gunners have seen their quadruple dream evaporate, following a deflating Carabao Cup final defeat to Manchester City and a subsequent FA Cup exit at the hands of Championship pacesetters Southampton on Saturday.

Even so, few Arsenal fans would complain about a Premier League and Champions League double come the end of the season. A favorable draw gives them a strong chance of advancing to the semifinals, with Sporting CP having pulled off a remarkable comeback in the previous round against Bodø/Glimt.

A stunning 5–0 victory over the Norwegian side, aided by extra time, saw Rui Borges's men overturn a 3–0 first-leg deficit. They now prepare for their first-ever Champions League quarterfinal appearance since the competition was relaunched under its current format in 1992.

Here's everything fans across the globe need to know about watching Tuesday's first leg.

What Time Does Sporting CP vs. Arsenal Kick Off?

How to Watch Sporting CP vs. Arsenal on TV, Live Stream

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Tuesday's encounter in Lisbon will be available exclusively via Amazon Prime Video in the United Kingdom, requiring an active subscription to access the match.

Viewers in the United States have two options: Paramount+ and ViX, with ViX offering a Spanish-language broadcast of the game.

Canadian fans can tune in through DAZN or fuboTV, while those in Mexico will need to turn to HBO Max as their sole streaming option for Tuesday's first leg.

Country

TV Channel/Live Stream

United States

Paramount+, ViX

United Kingdom

Amazon Prime Video

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada

Mexico

Max Mexico

What's Next for Arsenal, Sporting CP?

The Emirates Stadium will host the second leg the following Wednesday, with Arsenal set to face Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday lunchtime beforehand. A victory would put the Gunners 12 points clear at the summit ahead of Manchester City's clash with Chelsea the next afternoon.

Sporting, meanwhile, will look to close the gap on Porto in the Primeira Liga title race when they travel to Estrela Amadora this weekend.

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