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Where to watch Inter vs Arsenal for free plus kick-off time, team news and live commentary

Inter Milan welcome Arsenal to the San Siro on Tuesday night, and you can watch it for FREE.

The Gunners are top of the table with the only perfect record across the Champions League.

In the Champions League, Arsenal have been excellent

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In the Champions League, Arsenal have been excellentCredit: Getty

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They have dispatched of everyone they've faced so far, including much-fancied Bayern Munich.

Mikel Arteta's men are all but guaranteed a place in the top eight now, so there could be some rotation from Arsenal.

In the Premier League, the Gunners are seven points clear of the chasing pack, but they have drawn their last two 0-0, with a lot of their attackers on long goal droughts in the top-flight.

Meanwhile, Inter are sitting in sixth and likely need one more win to seal their spot in the top eight.

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Inter Milan vs Arsenal: How to watch

This Champions League League Phase encounter will take place on Tuesday, February 20.

Kick-off at the San Siro is scheduled for 8pm UK time.

The game will be shown live on Amazon Prime, meaning if you are a member already, it will be on the app, with coverage set to start at 6:30pm.

Should you not have an Amazon Prime subscription, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial. More information here.

From there, it is £8.99 a month.

Inter Milan were embarrassed in 5-0 in 2025's Champions League final by Paris Saint-Germain

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Inter Milan were embarrassed in 5-0 in 2025's Champions League final by Paris Saint-GermainCredit: AFP

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Internazionale and Arsenal will meet for the fourth time in the UEFA Champions League – the Italians have won two of the previous three (L1), including one over a Mikel Arteta-led Gunners side in last season’s league phase (1-0 in November 2024).

Arsenal’s last victory away to an Italian side in the UEFA Champions League was in March 2008 (2-0 v Milan). Since then, they have failed to win on five straight trips (D1 L4), while failing to score a single goal.

Internazionale have lost two of their last three home matches against English sides (both versus Liverpool, 2022 and 2025), as many defeats as they suffered through their first 10 home games against English teams in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League combined (W5 D3 L2).

If Arsenal win this game, they will set their longest ever winning streak in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League (7). The Gunners have won each of their last six by an aggregate score of 17-1, keeping five clean sheets.

Internazionale won their first four games in the UEFA Champions League this term, but have since lost the last two (v Atlético Madrid and Liverpool). The Italian side last suffered three consecutive defeats in the competition between April and September 2011, while current manager Christian Chivu was an active player for Inter.

Inter Milan vs Arsenal: Team news

The hosts are without two huge players for this game.

Denzel Dumfries is out with an ankle issue, and Hakan Calhanoglu has a calf injury.

Alessandro Bastoni and Marcus Thuram were rested at the weekend, with both expected to come back into the starting XI.

For Arsenal, Declan Rice, Mikel Merino and Christian Norgaard are one booking away from suspension.

Piero Hincapie and Riccardo Calafiori are both out while Bukayo Saka will also likely be missing.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta

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Arteta has some dilemmas regarding team selectionCredit: AFP

Arsenal have a +16 goal difference in the UEFA Champions League this season (17 scored, 1 conceded). Only one English side has had at least such a differential through their first six matches in a single edition (since 1992-93): Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool in 2017-18 (+17 – 23 goals, 6 conceded).

Since the start of 2025, Internazionale’s Lautaro Martínez has scored the joint-most goals in UEFA Champions League home matches (8 – level with Serhou Guirassy). Indeed, he has netted as many goals in home games in this period as all other Inter players combined (8 goals, from 7 different players).

Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli has scored in all five of his UEFA Champions League appearances this season (five goals). Should he play and find the net against Inter, he would record the longest ever scoring streak by a Brazilian player in the competition (6), surpassing five-game streaks by Neymar (on two occasions, 2015 and 2017) and Jardel in 1999.

Since the start of last season, Arsenal’s David Raya has prevented the most goals of any goalkeeper in the UEFA Champions League (+7.3), based on xG of shots on target faced (10 from 17.3 xGoT). Meanwhile, since the start of the 2023-24 season, the top-ranked goalkeeper for goals prevented in this period is Internazionale’s Yann Sommer (+7.9 – 23 conceded from 30.9 xGoT).

Martín Zubimendi has made more line-breaking passes (46) and defensive line-breaking passes (7) than any other Arsenal player in the UEFA Champions League this term, as well as leading the Gunners for possession won (22) in the current edition.

Arsenal vs Inter Milan: What has been said?

After the draw with Nottingham Forest, Arteta has confirmed that Saka wasn't able to start due to a slight issue.

He said: "Bukayo had a lot of minutes and he had a niggle before the game so we need to manage our players.

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"We have some fantastic players that can provide different things and we did try it from the beginning, we tried after half-time as well, taking more risks and bringing in even more players in those attacking options.

"We tried in every way and it wasn't enough, unfortunately."

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