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Standard Liege vs Arsenal: LIVE Stream And TV Channel Info

Standard Liege vs Arsenal: LIVE Stream And TV Channel Info

The Belgian side still harbour slim hopes of going through to the knockout stages, but surely Freddie Ljungberg's side will go through.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Freddie Ljungberg will be hoping to add to his first win in charge of Arsenal when his side travel to take on Standard Liege on Thursday, and you can watch it LIVE.

The former Arsenal midfielder took charge after Unai Emery was sacked following the 2-1 loss to Eintracht Frankfurt, their previous Europa League game, and remained without a win in his first two games at the helm.

Arsenal ended their nine games without a win in all competitions on Monday when they defeated West Ham 3-1 in the league.

Thursday gives them a chance to build some real momentum going into the tricky Christmas period and you can stream it live.

What TV channel is it on?

BT Sport will show every game from the Champions League LIVE in the UK this season.

The match will be on BT Sport 2.

How can I stream it?

The BT Sport App is available on all iOS and Android devices.

It is also available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 game consoles as well as select Smart TV's.

Some EE mobile phone customers can also access the BT Sport app depending on what plan they are subscribed to.

What time is kick-off?

The game will kick-off at 5.55pm UK time.

The players will be kicking off at 6.55pm local time in Belgium.

What is the state of Group F?

Despite their problems this season it would take a monumental result for Arsenal to make it through into the Europa League knockout stages.

The Gunners currently top the group with 10 points and it would need Liege to win the match by a greater scored than they lost the first game to go through.

Eintracht Frankfurt look set to follow the Premier League side into the last 32.

What happened the last time these two sides met?.

One of Unai Emery's last good nights in charge at the Emirates came on Matchday Two in October when Gabriel Martinelli scored twice and Joe Willock and Dani Ceballos also scored to give Arsenal a 4-0 win.

Liege must better that on Thursday to have any chance of winning.

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Topics: Belgium, Europa League, Premier League, England, Arsenal