Arsenal vs Bayern Munich live stream: How to watch Champions League quarter-final game online and tv today. Arsenal get a chance to enact revenge on Bayern Munich in the Champions League tonight.
The Gunners were infamously knocked out of this competition by the German giants with an aggregate scoreline of 10-2 back in 2017, albeit at a stage earlier than this meeting.
It is the first time Arsenal have reached the final eight of Europe’s elite club competition since 2010 and momentum feels with them.
They look so much stronger than last season and are favourites to beat a Bayern side in crisis ahead of Thomas Tuchel’s exit this summer. Harry Kane’s return to north London is difficult to ignore, with the former Tottenham hero constantly proving a thorn in Arsenal’s side.
Arsenal vs Bayern Munich live stream, Date, Time, Channels
The Arsenal vs Bayern Munich live stream takes place today (Apr. 9).
The Gunners have been hugely impressive this season, and sit top of the Premier League table after a 0-3 win over Brighton. No so their opponents, who are having a very poor domestic season. They lost 3-2 to Heidenhaim at the weekend, leaving them 16 points adrift in the Bundesliga.
It means that the Champions League is essentially all Thomas Tuchel’s side have to play for, giving the tie even greater importance. It will also see Harry Kane return to North London and take on a side against whom he has scored some wondrous goals. The Gunner's defence does look very solid though, thanks to Gabriel and William Saliba.
The hosts showed some resilience in overcoming FC Porto in the last round. The visitors had to come from behind to see off Lazio. The Germans have won 5-1 on the last three occasions these sides have met. This one should be much closer.
Ahead of quarter-finals first leg tie, it has to be noted that the Gunners lost their last three European encounters 5-1 against the German giants.
However, Bayern have lost back-to-back Bundesliga games to Borussia Dortmund and Heidenheim, while Mikel Arteta's men head into the fixture as Premier League leaders after a 3-0 win at Brighton.
Bukayo Saka would be in line for another start after lasting over an hour at Amex, while Jurrien Timber remains sidelined with an ACL injury. Declan Rice and Kai Havertz will at risk at missing the second leg tie at Allianz Arena should either of them pick up a booking on Tuesday. Menwhile, Arteta is likely to recall Gabriel Martinelli and Takehiro Tomiyasu in the XI.
Dayot Upamecano will be back from a European ban, but the likes of Manuel Neuer, Kingsley Coman, Leroy Sane, Gabriel Marusic, Tarek Buchmann, Bouna Sarr, Sacha Boey and Noel Aseko are all set to miss out through injuries.
In addition, Noussair Mazraoui and Aleksandar Pavlovic are doubts after missing the Heidenheim loss due to illness. Harry Kane will lead the attack against Arsenal.
Currently standing proud at the top of the English Premier League, the Gunners are in the last eight of Europe's top-tier competition for the first time in 14 years. But Mikel Arteta's side are now tasked with getting past a team that has thrashed them 5-1 on each of their previous three encounters.
With the visitors set to concede the Bundesliga title to Bayer Leverkusen this weekend, the Champions League has become Bayern's sole focus for the rest of this campaign. Outgoing coach Thomas Tuchel, along with ex-Spurs striker and former Arsenal tormentor-in-chief Harry Kane, will therefore both be determined to keep their dream of silverware alive after this visit to north London.
The Gunners will be in the quarter-finals for the first time in 14 years, and their run in 2010 was ended by Tuesday’s opponents, who secured a 10-2 win on aggregate, including a 5-1 win at the Emirates.
The record between the sides makes for a grim reading for Mikel Arteta’s side, and the Germans have won seven of the 12 meetings between the sides, including the last three.
However, Arsenal have been a different team this year. While last year they were not able to keep pace with Manchester City in the league, they will go into the Champions League match top of the league, although they only lead Liverpool on goal difference.
Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League table this weekend as they beat Brighton 3-0 in what was another impressive performance. The Gunners' title chances were further boosted on Sunday after Liverpool played out a 2-2 draw with bitter rivals Manchester United.
Despite Harry Kane leading the line in spectacular fashion, the German giants have majorly struggled this season in a campaign that's seen Xabi Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen on the verge of taking the Bundesliga title for the first time in their history. Bayern's uncharacteristic showing will be the first time in 11 seasons that they have not won Germany's top division.
Arsenal vs Bayern Munich live stream: How to watch Champions League quarter-final game online and tv today. Arsenal get a chance to enact revenge on Bayern Munich in the Champions League tonight.
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The Gunners were infamously knocked out of this competition by the German giants with an aggregate scoreline of 10-2 back in 2017, albeit at a stage earlier than this meeting.
It is the first time Arsenal have reached the final eight of Europe’s elite club competition since 2010 and momentum feels with them.
They look so much stronger than last season and are favourites to beat a Bayern side in crisis ahead of Thomas Tuchel’s exit this summer. Harry Kane’s return to north London is difficult to ignore, with the former Tottenham hero constantly proving a thorn in Arsenal’s side.
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The Arsenal vs Bayern Munich live stream takes place today (Apr. 9).
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The Gunners have been hugely impressive this season, and sit top of the Premier League table after a 0-3 win over Brighton. No so their opponents, who are having a very poor domestic season. They lost 3-2 to Heidenhaim at the weekend, leaving them 16 points adrift in the Bundesliga.
It means that the Champions League is essentially all Thomas Tuchel’s side have to play for, giving the tie even greater importance. It will also see Harry Kane return to North London and take on a side against whom he has scored some wondrous goals. The Gunner's defence does look very solid though, thanks to Gabriel and William Saliba.
The hosts showed some resilience in overcoming FC Porto in the last round. The visitors had to come from behind to see off Lazio. The Germans have won 5-1 on the last three occasions these sides have met. This one should be much closer.
Ahead of quarter-finals first leg tie, it has to be noted that the Gunners lost their last three European encounters 5-1 against the German giants.
However, Bayern have lost back-to-back Bundesliga games to Borussia Dortmund and Heidenheim, while Mikel Arteta's men head into the fixture as Premier League leaders after a 3-0 win at Brighton.
Bukayo Saka would be in line for another start after lasting over an hour at Amex, while Jurrien Timber remains sidelined with an ACL injury. Declan Rice and Kai Havertz will at risk at missing the second leg tie at Allianz Arena should either of them pick up a booking on Tuesday. Menwhile, Arteta is likely to recall Gabriel Martinelli and Takehiro Tomiyasu in the XI.
Dayot Upamecano will be back from a European ban, but the likes of Manuel Neuer, Kingsley Coman, Leroy Sane, Gabriel Marusic, Tarek Buchmann, Bouna Sarr, Sacha Boey and Noel Aseko are all set to miss out through injuries.
In addition, Noussair Mazraoui and Aleksandar Pavlovic are doubts after missing the Heidenheim loss due to illness. Harry Kane will lead the attack against Arsenal.
Currently standing proud at the top of the English Premier League, the Gunners are in the last eight of Europe's top-tier competition for the first time in 14 years. But Mikel Arteta's side are now tasked with getting past a team that has thrashed them 5-1 on each of their previous three encounters.
With the visitors set to concede the Bundesliga title to Bayer Leverkusen this weekend, the Champions League has become Bayern's sole focus for the rest of this campaign. Outgoing coach Thomas Tuchel, along with ex-Spurs striker and former Arsenal tormentor-in-chief Harry Kane, will therefore both be determined to keep their dream of silverware alive after this visit to north London.
The Gunners will be in the quarter-finals for the first time in 14 years, and their run in 2010 was ended by Tuesday’s opponents, who secured a 10-2 win on aggregate, including a 5-1 win at the Emirates.
The record between the sides makes for a grim reading for Mikel Arteta’s side, and the Germans have won seven of the 12 meetings between the sides, including the last three.
However, Arsenal have been a different team this year. While last year they were not able to keep pace with Manchester City in the league, they will go into the Champions League match top of the league, although they only lead Liverpool on goal difference.
Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League table this weekend as they beat Brighton 3-0 in what was another impressive performance. The Gunners' title chances were further boosted on Sunday after Liverpool played out a 2-2 draw with bitter rivals Manchester United.
Despite Harry Kane leading the line in spectacular fashion, the German giants have majorly struggled this season in a campaign that's seen Xabi Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen on the verge of taking the Bundesliga title for the first time in their history. Bayern's uncharacteristic showing will be the first time in 11 seasons that they have not won Germany's top division.