Where Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid is on TV for free as Champions League game not on TNT Sports

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Arsenal continue their UEFA Champions League campaign tonight as they face Atletico Madrid. Mikel Arteta’s men host the Spanish side at the Emirates in the third round of League Phase fixtures.

Arsenal will look to maintain their perfect record in the competition so far this season having won their opening two fixtures. Their previous games against Athletic Club and Olympiacos both ended in comfortable 2-0 wins, leaving Arsenal sitting fifth in the Champions League table on goal difference.

Their opponents tonight trail in 10th place after a last-minute 3-2 loss to Liverpool and a convincing 5-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt. The Gunners head into tonight’s game on an impressive run that’s seen them sitting top of the Premier League table three points clear of Man City.

They held onto a 1-0 lead to secure all three points in their clash with Fulham on Saturday, with Leandro Trossard netting the winner from a Bukayo Saka corner. Yet another clean sheet means Arsenal have only conceded three goals all season

However, it’s not all been smooth sailing, as Arsenal were forced to apologise to Atletico Madrid after they were left without hot water in the Emirates dressing room showers after training at the stadium, The Times reported . The issue was reportedly resolved within 40 minutes of Arsenal being alerted and before Atletico had been due to finish training, but Diego Simeone’s side headed to their hotel early.

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Unlike most Champions League games, tonight’s fixture against Atletico Madrid will not be broadcast on TNT Sports, but there is a way to watch the game completely free .

Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid is scheduled to kick off at 8pm, with Gabby Logan leading the coverage from 6.30pm alongside Clarence Seedorf, Theo Walcott and Gael Clichy. Commentary comes from Jon Champion and Alan Shearer.

Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid will be broadcast on Amazon’s Prime Video and can be streamed for free by signing up for an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial . Prime Video is broadcasting one Champions League match every game week free for Prime members, including Liverpool vs Real Madrid on November 4.

Prime members also have the benefit of Prime Vision, an alternate broadcasting feed introduced this season. This delivers real-time stats, graphics, and AI-powered insights, including a tactical map and advanced analytics.

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