ARSENAL host Shakhtar Donetsk in a huge Champions League clash at the Emirates TONIGHT.
The Gunners claimed their first triumph in Europe last time out after a dominant 2-0 win over PSG.
Arsenal claimed their first Champions League win of the season against PSG last time out[/caption]Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka were on the scoresheet as Arsenal‘s unbeaten start to their Champions League campaign continued.
However, the Gunners did suffer their first defeat of the season on the weekend after a 2-0 defeat away at Bournemouth in the Premier League.
Arteta was dealt a huge blow in first-half after William Saliba was sent off to take Arsenal’s red card tally to three for the season.
The North Londoners will be looking to bounce back with a huge win in the Champions League tonight – and you can catch all the action for FREE.
How to watch Arsenal vs Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League for FREE
This season’s Champions League has seen a new broadcaster enter the UK scene.
Amazon Prime Video will be showing the top Tuesday match in the iconic European competition each week at no additional cost to Prime members.
Should you not currently hold a subscription, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial which will give you access to all the benefits of being a Prime member.
Arsenal vs Shakhtar Donetsk is the third Champions League clash to be broadcast on Amazon Prime this season.
Why is Arsenal vs Shakhtar Donetsk not on TNT Sports?
TNT Sports – formerly BT Sport – have held the rights to air European football in the UK since 2015.
This year, the broadcasting giants will still show 184 of the 204 matches live, but both Amazon Prime Video and the BBC now have coverage rights until 2027.
BBC’s coverage is restricted to highlights, but Amazon Prime Video will be exclusively showing the top Tuesday match for the next three seasons, including Arsenal’s clash with Shakhtar Donetsk this evening.
Who is on Amazon Prime’s Champions League coverage?
Amazon Prime’s Champions League coverage will see Gabby Logan as the streaming giant’s lead presenter.
Punditary will come from the likes of Clarence Seedorf, Daniel Sturridge, Josie Henning, Frank Lampard, Gael Clichy and Laura Georges.
Jon Champion and Alan Shearer will provide live commentary of every top Tuesday Champions League fixture, with Gabriel Clarke and Alex Aljoe reporting from inside the stadium