How to watch Inter Milan vs Arsenal for free with TV channel and live stream | Football | Sport
Arsenal are set to continue their Champions League campaign tonight with a challenging away match at the San Siro against Inter Milan. Mikel Arteta’s squad remains the only team in the competition to maintain a perfect win record in the league phase, boasting six victories from six matches. Inter Milan, on the other hand, trail Arsenal by six points and currently sit in sixth place.
This puts them within the automatic last-16 qualification spots as it stands, but this could quickly change. The upcoming match represents the penultimate league phase game for both teams, with the Gunners requiring just one point in Italy to bypass February’s two-legged knockout stage play-offs. Securing first place could offer a significant advantage to the north London side, as teams finishing in the top two are granted the benefit of home second-leg ties for the last-16, quarter-final, and semi-final rounds.
Last season, Arsenal made it to the semi-finals but were ousted by eventual champions PSG with a 3-1 aggregate defeat.
Inter, meanwhile, reached the final after an epic clash with Barcelona, only to suffer a crushing 5-0 defeat by PSG at the Allianz Arena. Managed by Christian Chivu, Inter will be aiming to avoid a third consecutive European defeat following losses to Liverpool and Atletico Madrid.
Express Sport now brings you all the information you need to watch the match, including TV channel details, streaming options, kick-off time and how to watch for free.
How to watch Inter Milan vs Arsenal for free
The match is set to start at 8pm on Tuesday, January 20 for UK viewers. Unfortunately, the game will not be televised live in the UK. Instead, supporters can stream it live on Amazon Prime Video.
Amazon Prime Video has bagged the rights to broadcast their selection of Champions League matches on Tuesdays. Viewers can enjoy the action without any charges by starting a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime, which includes full access to their UEFA Champions League coverage.
Simply create an account, start streaming the match live from 6.30pm UK time when the pre-match analysis begins, and remember to cancel before the trial ends to avoid any fees. The usual cost of a Prime membership is £8.99 per month or £95 annually, but the trial offers all services free of charge.
For fans residing outside the UK, the match will be aired by local broadcasters such as Paramount+ in the US, SonyLIV in India and Stan Sport in Australia.
Highlights of the match will also be available on the Amazon Prime Video Sport YouTube channel later that night. Key moments will be shared on the PrimeVideoSport X account.
Defender Piero Hincapie remains sidelined with a thigh injury sustained during the Liverpool match. It’s likely that the game will come too soon for Riccardo Calafiori as well, who is nursing a muscle issue and has been absent from Arsenal’s last seven fixtures.
Teenage prodigy Max Dowman is still several weeks away from making a comeback after an ankle injury. Cristhian Mosquera and Kai Havertz, both recently sidelined, were on the bench against Nottingham Forest last weekend.
Inter will be missing key players Denzel Dumfries (ankle) and Hakan Calhanoglu (muscle), who were instrumental in their journey to the final last season. Reserve goalkeepers Josep Martinez and Raffaele Di Gennaro are also ruled out, while Tomas Palacios remains doubtful due to a muscle issue.
Both teams currently top their respective domestic leagues. Intriguingly, they have only faced each other thrice in the competition’s history, with the most recent encounter being Inter’s 1-0 league phase victory last season.
This match was marked by controversy as the Italian side were awarded a contentious penalty, while Arsenal were denied a spot-kick after Yann Sommer collided with Mikel Merino’s head.
Their previous meetings date back to the 2003/04 season, where Arsenal suffered a 3-0 defeat at Highbury in the group stage, only to secure a historic 5-1 victory at the San Siro, becoming the first English team to triumph there.


