Arsenal return to the Champions League in midweek for the round of 16 first leg, taking on PSV Eindhoven.
The Gunners managed to reach this stage by landing a top-eight finish in the league phase, allowing them to skip the challenge of a play-off round.
PSV Eindhoven weren’t quite as fortunate, having to traverse the knockout stages a few games earlier, beating Juventus over two legs to reach this phase.
It will be the ninth meeting between both Arsenal and PSV in the Champions League, which could setup a tantalising second leg back in North London.
So with that said, here’s a look at everything you need to know ahead of the big match.
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PSV vs Arsenal Champions League kick-off time and date
Arsenal make the trip to the Phillips Stadion to take on PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League round of 16 on Tuesday, March 4.
A kick-off time has been set for 8pm (GMT) as both teams look to take an upper hand with them into the second leg.
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Is PSV vs Arsenal on TV?
No, Arsenal’s trip to PSV won’t be broadcast on TV in the United Kingdom, with the broadcasting rights being given to Amazon Prime.
PSV vs Arsenal free live stream
A live stream will be available for PSV vs Arsenal, with Amazon Prime set to broadcast the match on their dedicated app and website.
A valid Amazon account and Amazon Prime subscription are required to watch it on the Amazon Prime Video service.
How to watch PSV vs Arsenal for free
Arsenal’s clash with PSV can be viewed for free with a free trial of Amazon Prime if a new customer signs up with the trial.
Here is a guide on how to do that:
- 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 team and injury news
Arsenal are without several key members of the team as they head into the latter rounds of the Champions League.
Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus are out for the season, coming as a huge blow to the side with a lack of centre-forward options.
Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli won’t return from injury before the international break, leaving the forward ranks short.
Takehiro Tomiyasu is out for the season, though it is looking like a clean bill of health beyond those five issues.
PSV Eindhoven team news and injuries
PSV have a few absences with Ricardo Pepi and Malik Tillman currently sidelined from the team with their own issues.
Sergino Dest is still recovering from a cruciate ligament injury, which has sidelined him for some time.
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