Arsenal vs Paris Saint-Germain takes place this evening, but it won’t be shown in its usual spot on TNT Sports.
The Gunners started their Champions League campaign against Atalanta and came away with a goalless draw from their trip to Italy.
Raya’s outstanding double save ensured Arsenal claimed a draw
David Raya was the hero as he kept out Mateo Retegui’s penalty before somehow then getting up and preventing the striker from heading home the rebound.
In an attacking sense, Arsenal offered little, but as Mikel Arteta prepares to face his former club, he will be hoping for a much better attacking display.
What TV channel is Arsenal vs PSG on?
Amazon Prime won the rights to start broadcasting a certain number of Champions League games from this season onwards.
The massive streaming platform have secured the rights to 17 first-pick Tuesday night fixtures, and this evening, they’ve chosen Arsenal.
To watch the game, you simply have to be an Amazon Prime subscriber, there are no extra fees.
Amazon currently costs £8.99 a month or £95 for the whole year.
Non-Prime members in the UK can start a 30-day free trial.
Arsenal vs PSG: talkSPORT coverage
Alternatively, talkSPORT will also have live coverage of the game.
The match at the Emirates is set to take place on Tuesday, October 1 and will kick-off at 8pm.
Adrian Durham will serve as your presenter, with commentary provided by Sam Matterface and former England striker Darren Bent.
talkSPORT.com will also have updates on our dedicated Champions League blog.
To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
PSG are without Ousmane Dembele after a row with Luis Enrique saw him left behindGetty
Arsenal are still unbeaten in all competitions
Arsenal vs PSG: What has been said?
Arteta was asked at his pre-match press conference about his time at PSG, and he reflected positively on it.
He said: “It was my first professional experience. It was an unbelievable time that I spent there and I loved every minute of it.
“I will always be grateful to the club and Luis Fernandez because he was the one who believed in me when I was 17, 18 years old. I played professional football and from there it was a platform to share an experience in a club of that size and a city that is probably the most beautiful in Europe.
“It was an experience that will stay with me forever, with teammates who helped me and shaped who I wanted to be as a player, and ignited something in me to become a manager in the future.
“There were some very important individuals in that part of my career.”
Meanwhile, Luis Enrique shed some more insight into why Ousmane Dembele has been left out of his squad.
He said: “If someone doesn’t comply or respect the expectations of the team, it means they are not prepared to play.
“I want all my players to be ready, so as a consequence I have left him [Dembele] out. I want the best for my team and that is my job.
“These circumstances are difficult and you have to take difficult decisions but I am 100 per cent engaged with my decision and 100 per cent sure of the decision I have made.”