Don't Miss Club Brugge vs. Arsenal: Your Complete Viewing Guide

Don't Miss Club Brugge vs. Arsenal: Your Complete Viewing Guide

Arsenal must preserve their flawless Champions League campaign when they make their maiden voyage to Bruges this Wednesday evening.

The North London club enters their sixth group stage match following their second league defeat of the campaign, with Mikel Arteta's squad clearly displaying fatigue and strain during recent weeks.

Physical concerns and demanding schedules ensure the Arsenal manager will certainly shuffle his starting lineup at the Jan Breydelstadion, where they'll face a Club Brugge team featuring new leadership on the sidelines. Nicky Hayen delivered remarkable results last term, but declining form during the harsh winter months prompted Brugge to switch managers.

Incoming coach Ivan Leko faces a challenging debut assignment, though Brugge demonstrated under Hayen's guidance their ability to compete with Europe's elite clubs.

Here's your guide to following all the drama from Belgium across the globe.

What Time Does Club Brugge vs. Arsenal Kick Off?

How to Watch Club Brugge vs. Arsenal Kick Off on TV, Live Stream

Arsenal's clash with the Belgian Pro League titleholders will air on TNT Sports 2 throughout the United Kingdom. Viewers can also stream the match via discovery+ and the discovery+ application.

DAZN offers coverage of this Champions League matchup across the United States and Canada. Paramount+ serves as the primary broadcaster for this tournament in America, while Canadian audiences can alternatively choose fuboTV.

For Mexican viewers, FOX One remains the sole streaming platform.

Country

TV channel/live stream

United Kingdom

discovery+, discovery+ App, TNT Sports 2

United States

Paramount+, DAZN USA

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada

Mexico

FOX One

What's Next for Club Brugge, Arsenal?

Arteta's rotation strategy will face examination during the upcoming fortnight, with Arsenal set to compete three additional times before the holiday break. Wolverhampton Wanderers, who remain without a Premier League victory, await the Gunners this Saturday evening.

The team subsequently visits Everton the following Saturday before hosting Crystal Palace at the Emirates for the Carabao Cup quarterfinal on December 23.

Club Brugge similarly confronts struggling opposition this weekend, traveling to face Dender. New tactician Leko encounters his previous club, Gent, on December 21, before concluding 2025 with an away fixture at Genk on Boxing Day.