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How to watch PSG vs. Arsenal free: Live stream Champions League semifinals anywhere

Champions League fixtures don't come much more intriguing than this. Watch the PSG vs. Arsenal semifinal second leg on Wednesday to see which of these superpowers of European football will head to Munich for the final on May 31. We have all the details you need to live stream this Champions League game — and where it's available for free — in this article.

Paris Saint-Germain has a one-goal advantage, after scraping a 1-0 win at home in the nip-and-tuck first leg last week. Between Ousmane Dembélé's early strike and Gianluigi Donnarumma's heroics in the gloves, the French side gave themselves a fantastic opportunity for a second final in five years and to finally get their hands on the trophy that has so painfully eluded them.

Mikel Arteta and the Gunners will be desperate to show that their destruction of Real Madrid in the quarterfinal was no fluke. They were strangely lackluster at the Emirates and didn't show the same killer instinct that they found against Los Blancos. Arteta will be delighted to have influential midfielder Thomas Partey available for this return leg, and he'll hope that Declan Rice can show the sparks of brilliance that have helped Arsenal reach the final four.

With PSG having sealed the French title and Arsenal unable to do likewise in England, the UEFA Champions League is now the be-all and end-all of these clubs' 2024/25 season. To see what happens next, we explain here how to watch PSG vs. Arsenal live streams from all corners of the Earth.

How to watch PSG vs. Arsenal: quick links
Access streaming anywhere: ExpressVPN (risk-free for 30 days)
Ireland: RTE2 (FREE)
Belgium: RTL Club (FREE)
Luxembourg: RTL2 (FREE)
US:

Paramount Plus (7-day free trial)
Fubo (7-day free trial)
DirecTV (5-day free trial)
UK: Discovery Plus (from £31/month)
Canada: DAZN (from $25/month)
When: Wednesday, May 7 at 3 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. BST / 3 a.m. AWST (Thurs.)
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How to watch free PSG vs. Arsenal live streams
There's good news for soccer fans in some parts of the world where PSG vs. Arsenal live streams are shown for free on Wednesday. The RTÉ Player is showing it for free online in Ireland (and the free-to-air RTÉ2 channel on TV). It will also be shown via RTL Club in Belgium and RTL2 in Luxembourg. Or if you're in the US and have never used them before, you can get a free trial of Paramount Plus or Fubo.

How to watch PSG vs. Arsenal from anywhere
If you try watching your usual PSG vs. Arsenal live stream when overseas, you'll discover that it's unavailable due to geographical restrictions. To get around this, you can try using a virtual private network, or VPN. It's a clever piece of cybersecurity software that not only encrypts all of your internet usage, but can also be used on your laptop, smartphone, or streaming device to make it think that it's back in your home country.

ExpressVPN is one of the best available right now. If you're new to VPNs, ExpressVPN is amazingly easy to set up and use. Find out more with our in-depth ExpressVPN review and, if you like what you read, grab a subscription with the knowledge that you can get your money back within 30 days if you decide you don't want it after all.

How to watch free PSG vs. Arsenal with a VPN
Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
Install it on the device you're using to watch.
Turn it on and set it to the location of your streaming service.
Navigate to RTL Club (Belgium), RTL2 (Luxembourg), or RTE2 (Ireland) and create an account if necessary.
Enjoy the game.
How to watch PSG vs. Arsenal in the US
Paramount Plus is the official UEFA Champions League streaming service in the US this season. It will show this last semifinal clash between PSG vs. Arsenal, as well as the final on May 31. Subscriptions cost $8/month or $60 for a whole year. Plus, you can try it free for a week if you haven't subscribed to Paramount Plus before.

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Paramount Plus Essential (Monthly Plan)
Paramount Plus is perfect for viewers who want to stream CBS TV shows, local NFL games, and tons of content from Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, BET, and MTV. And if you get the premium tier you can also unlock ad-free streaming and access to Showtime.

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The magnitude of the game means that this fixture will also be shown on linear television via CBS. So if you pick up CBS through your aerial or have it as part of a cable package, you can watch the game there. In addition to Paramount Plus, cord-cutters can live stream PSG vs. Arsenal online through an OTT service featuring CBS, like Fubo ($85/month) or DirecTV ($85/month). Both services offer free trials for new users.

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Fubo Pro
Fubo is the streaming service for sports fans. Its huge library of channels includes regional and international sports leagues, setting it apart from the competition. You can also tack on additional programming to your plan, but it'll cost you extra.

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DirecTV Subscription
Previously known as AT&T TV, DirecTV offers streaming access to a large selection of live channels, including most key networks typically found in traditional cable packages.

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How to watch PSG vs. Arsenal in the UK
This crucial semifinal match will be shown on TNT Sports in the UK. There are several different routes to getting TNT Sports if you don't already have access. Firstly, you can watch online thanks to a Discovery Plus Premium subscription, which costs £31/month. It's cancelable any time and also lets you watch other big-ticket sports, such as Premiership rugby, Grand Tour cycling, snooker, Australian and French Open tennis, ​and UFC. You can also add TNT Sports to TV packages from Sky, Virgin Media, and EE for an additional cost.

How to watch PSG vs. Arsenal in Canada
DAZN is Canada's exclusive UEFA Champions League streamer. The sports streaming specialist is live streaming all of the semifinal matches and the final later in the month (as well as Europa League and Conference League matches). It's most affordable by taking an annual plan, which costs either $250 upfront or $25/month on a 12-month contract. For something more flexible, you can pay $35/month on a rolling basis.

Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

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