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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesArsenal FCThe Champions League resumes this week and one of Tuesday's two games sees Arsenal take on Sporting CP in Portugal, as Mikel Arteta's men aim to bounce back from successive defeatsSporting hosts Arsenal in the Champions League today(Image: 2026 UEFA)Arsenal will look to arrest its faltering season after back-to-back cup losses when it takes on Sporting CP in Portugal today.The Gunners were in contention for an unlikely quadruple just a couple of weeks ago but have since lost to Manchester City and Southampton in the League Cup final and FA Cup quarter-final respectively.Mikel Arteta's men were handed the most favorable opponent of the teams that made it to the last eight of the Champions League, and are the strong favorites to progress. Liverpool.com is on hand with all the details for how to watch the big game...READ MORE: Steven Gerrard 'worried' Arne Slot will lose Liverpool job as 'key' game namedREAD MORE: Steven Gerrard lays into Dominik Szoboszlai and Virgil van Dijk for 'worrying' behaviorWhat time is kick-off?The game between Sporting and Arsenal kicks off at 8 p.m.



GMT on Tuesday, April 7, which means it's a 3 p.m. ET start and a 12 p.m.

PT start in the United States.Is the game on TV?The match will be shown live on Amazon Prime Video in the United Kingdom, while supporters in the United States can watch the action live on Paramount+.What the managers have saidMikel Arteta on the response to Saturday's shock loss to Southampton in the FA Cup: "Have some perspective, how difficult it is, what we've done up to now."And then feel that pain, feel that emotion, and use it to be better and to improve."So we were very clear in what happened, the reason why it happened, watching the game two times, we didn't deserve to lose that match."But this is football and we get punished for things that are related to our identity, and that's the things that we need to defend in the strongest possible way, because that's the reason that we are where we are today."Mikel Arteta during his pre-game press conference(Image: 2026 The Arsenal Football Club Plc)Sporting boss Rui Borges on the reception that Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres can expect on his return to his former club: "He is a great player, and I am sure he will be welcomed by everyone because he marked the history of Sporting, and he deserves this acknowledgement."I always try to be balanced, and I try to understand everyone."He had the ambition, and after talking to the management, they came to an understanding so ultimately everything that happened was correct for both sides."Both Sporting and the player got what they wanted. I wish him [Gyokeres] all the best and I am sure he will be very welcome here because the admiration we have for him is great."Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Arsenal FCChampions League