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Real Madrid vs Arsenal: How to watch, TV channel, live stream, injury and team news plus more

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Arsenal quickly turn their attention back to the Champions League as the Gunners prepare for a huge clash against Real Madrid in the second leg of their quarter-final encounter.

The north London club will be looking to get a positive result at the Bernabeu to give themselves passage into the semi-finals of the competition.

After Arsenal beat Real Madrid 3-0 in the previous encounter, avoiding a three-goal margin of defeat will book that place into the final four.

While it may seem simple, Los Blancos have plenty of quality and a history of doing the unthinkable in the Champions League.

Ahead of such a key match in the season, here’s a look at everything you need to know ahead of the second leg between Arsenal and Real Madrid.

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Real Madrid vs Arsenal date and kick-off time

Real Madrid play host to Arsenal on Wednesday, April 16, with the Champions League quarter-finals coming to a close.

Kick-off time is schedule for 8pm (BST), with the Gunners needing to hold onto a three-goal lead to progress into the next stage.

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Real Madrid vs Arsenal TV channel

A broadcast of Arsenal’s trip to face off with Real Madrid in the Bernabeu will be available in the UK via TNT Sports.

Both TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate will be showing the match, while a valid subscription is required to view them.

Real Madrid vs Arsenal live stream

A live stream for Real Madrid vs Arsenal will be available on Discovery+, which is the streaming service for TNT Sports.

A valid subscription and login are required, along with a smart device or computer to keep up with the action.

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Arsenal team news and injury updates

Arsenal have several new injury concerns to assess ahead of the clash with Real Madrid on Wednesday night.

Thomas Partey and Jorginho are injury worries, as the pair struggled with two fresh issues during the draw with Brentford.

Ben White picked up an injury knock ahead of the clash with the Bees, which saw him miss out entirely, making him doubtful.

That is on top of injuries to Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Gabriel Magalhaes and Riccardo Calafiori, which have kept them out of action.

Real Madrid injury updates and suspensions

Real Madrid are set to welcome Aurelien Tchouameni back from suspension after the star served a one-match ban in the previous leg.

While he comes in, Eduardo Camavinga is suspended after his red card last time out, coming as a fresh absence.

Dani Ceballos is set for a return to the team from injury, coming as a boost to the central ranks.

Dani Carvajal, Ferland Mendy and Eder Militao are all long-term absentees who will be out of action.