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PSG vs Arsenal live stream: How to watch Champions League semi-final 2nd leg online from anywhere
With home advantage and a 1-0 lead, PSG are in the driving seat for tonight's semi-final 2nd leg against Arsenal at Parc des Princes. You can watch PSG vs Arsenal live streams from anywhere
PSG vs Arsenal live stream, TV channel

The PSG vs Arsenal takes place today (Wednesday, May 7).
► Time: 8 p.m. GMT / 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT / 5 a.m. AEST (Thursday)
• FREE — RTE Player (Ireland)
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Mikel Arteta's men were comprehensively outplayed in the 1st leg, and fans won't need reminding that, in five attempts, Arsenal have never overturned a home first-leg defeat in Europe. However, the fact that there's only one goal in this has to give them hope.

For all the obvious brilliance of Ousmane Dembele and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, it was PSG's midfield that ran the show last week, Vitinha, Joao Neves and Fabian Ruiz putting Declan Rice in a spin after his Real Madrid heroics. Martin Odegaard, who hasn't looked right for some time now, was anonymous again, while Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli were dominated by Nuno Mendes and Achraf Hakimi.

Makeshift striker Mikel Merino, with his wildcard factor, could be key tonight. The Spaniard has scored six goals in only 10 appearances up front, but was deployed in midfield last week, leaving the team without a focal point. He still managed to find the net with a header from a free-kick, albeit from an offside position.

Read on to find out how to watch PSG vs Arsenal live streams where you are – we'll be watching along live tonight, it should be a cracker.

Are there any free PSG vs Arsenal live streams?
Fans in Ireland can watch PSG vs Arsenal for FREE on RTE Player (geo-restricted).

How to watch PSG vs Arsenal streams
A good VPN will let you set your IP address to (almost) any country, so you can tune into any streaming service around the world. It's ideal if you're traveling abroad.

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Soccer fans in the U.S. can watch PSG vs Arsenal live streams on Paramount Plus, which costs $7.99/month for the basic package or $12.99 without ads.

The streaming service is also hosting the Beckham and Friends alternative cast, a watch party with David Beckham. For PSG vs Arsenal, he'll be joined by James Corden, as well as Kate Scott, Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards.

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If you're not in the U.K. right now but already subscribe to TNT Sports, try using NordVPN to watch as if you were back at home.

How to watch PSG vs Arsenal live streams in Canada

Canadians can watch PSG vs Arsenal live streams on DAZN.

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The PSG vs Arsenal live stream is on Stan Sport in Australia.

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If you're currently out of Australia, but want to watch PSG vs Arsenal live, you'll

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PSG vs Arsenal head-to-head record (last 5 games)
PSG: 1 win
Arsenal: 2 wins
Draws: 2
Last meeting: Arsenal 0-1 PSG (April 29, 2025 – Champions League semi-final 1st leg)
PSG vs Arsenal team news
PSG talisman Ousmane Dembele had to be replaced 70 minutes into the 1st leg due to a hamstring issue, but reports suggest that manager Luis Enrique is prepared to include him in the starting lineup for tonight's second leg. The French winger has been in exceptional form, scoring six goals in his last nine Champions League appearances this season, making him an indispensable asset for PSG.

Central defender Presnel Kimpembe is still out with a foot injury.

There are no fresh injury concerns for Arsenal, who will likely welcome Thomas Partey back into the fold after he was suspended for the 1st leg.

Riccardo Calafiori has a chance of returning to the matchday squad after a knee issue.


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PSG vs. Arsenal LIVE STREAM (5/7/24): Time, TV, channel for UEFA Champions League PSG faces Arsenal in a UEFA Champions League semifinal game on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 (5/7/25) at Parc des Princes in Paris, France.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: UEFA Champions League game

Who: PSG vs. Arsenal

When: Wednesday, May 7, 2025 (5/7/25)

Time: 3 p.m. ET

Where: Parc des Princes

TV: N/A

Live stream: Paramount +.

AP Soccer story:

PARIS (AP) — Boosted by the return of Thomas Partey, Arsenal looks to overcome a 1-0 deficit in its Champions League semifinal against PSG and do what only two teams have achieved in the history of Europe’s top competition.

The Gunners play at the Parc des Princes later Wednesday trying to reach their first Champions League final in 19 years. The winner takes on Inter Milan on May 31 after the three-time champions defeated Barcelona 7-6 on aggregate in one of the greatest semifinals in the competition’s history.

Both teams are looking for a first title, and second appearance in the final. PSG lost to Borussia Dortmund at this stage last year. The French side was beaten by Bayern Munich in the 2020 final, while Arsenal was runner-up to Barcelona in 2006.

Partey was suspended for the first leg in London last week and his absence was a big handicap for the Gunners. Declan Rice was forced to play in a less advanced role on the pitch and PSG controled the midfield early on. Partey’s return could also allow Mikel Merino to play up front in a position where he has blossomed since Kai Havertz’s injury.

“We are here to make history,” Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta said. “We bring a result that gives us so much clarity about what we have to do. A lot of learning from the first leg as well, and how small the margins are between the two teams. The result, in my opinion, should have been very different to that one.”

The only two teams to reach the Champions League final after losing the first leg of their semifinal at home are Ajax in 1996 and Tottenham in 2019.

PSG has also received a welcomed boost with the return to training this week of Ousmane Dembélé. The France forward, who has recovered from a slight hamstring problem, has been in great form since the turn of the year. He’s scored eight goals in nine Champions League appearances in 2025, including the winner in the first leg

According to UEFA statistics, PSG has won 18 of 19 ties after a first-leg away victory. Arsenal has never overturned a home first-leg defeat in European competition, losing all five ties.

“We’re going to have to stay true to the ideas we’ve had so far,” said PSG coach Luis Enrique, who in two seasons at the club has built a rejuvenated, rock-solid side playing some of the best soccer in Europe. “We’re going to go into this match and build on our strengths. If things don’t go our way, we’ll be competitive enough to turn things around

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