Arsenal are back in Champions League action in midweek as they play host to PSG in the Champions League semi-final first leg.
It’s the final match the Emirates Stadium will host in the Champions League this season, with the home crowd having pushed the side on in the competition.
The final four awaits, and Arsenal will view it as a real opportunity to make it all the way to the very end and win it all.
Standing in their way is PSG, who were beaten in north London earlier this season during the league phase, but look a very different outfit now.
Mikel Arteta will be looking to get one over Luis Enrique again before the second leg at the Parc des Princes in the week ahead.
So with that said, here’s a look at everything you need to know ahead of Arsenal vs PSG.

Arsenal vs PSG date, kick-off time
Arsenal play host to PSG at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, April 29, with a huge clash on the cards between the teams.
Kick-off is scheduled for 8pm (BST), with plenty of action and reaction set to come from the first leg meeting.
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Is Arsenal vs PSG on TV?
Arsenal’s clash with PSG is not going to be broadcast on traditional television in the UK, with the rights given elsewhere.
Arsenal vs PSG free live stream
There will be a live stream available for Arsenal’s meeting with PSG, with Amazon Prime Video hosting the tie.
An Amazon Prime subscription is required, with viewing available on any smart device or computer.
How to watch Arsenal vs PSG for free
A free trial of Amazon Prime may be available for new users ahead of the match, which is possible via the following method:
- Sign up to Amazon with an account
- Have a valid debit or credit card on the account
- You may be offered a free trial with the words “Start your free 30-day trial” on your account
- Follow the on-screen instructions to sign up properly for the trial
- FAQs available here

Arsenal injury news and suspensions
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has some questions for his team to answer as Thomas Partey is suspended from the match.
There is some hope that Riccardo Calafiori could return from injury, with the defender gearing up for a place back in the team, while Jorginho is likely to miss.
Ben White and Mikel Merino are doubts after missing out against Crystal Palace with unspecified fitness concerns.
There are guaranteed absences for Kai Havertz, Gabriel Magalhaes, Gabriel Jesus and Takehiro Tomiyasu, all out.
PSG team news and suspensions
PSG currently have no injury news or suspension concerns to worry about heading into their clash with Arsenal.
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