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Published 16:05 20 Jan 2026 GMT
Updated 16:05 20 Jan 2026 GMT

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Arsenal will travel to take on Inter Milan this evening in their Champions League clash at the San Siro (kick-off, 8pm).
Luckily you can watch the game for free thanks to Amazon Prime.
The streaming service gets one live Champions League game per match week, and today they are showing a whopper clash between two of Europe's biggest teams.
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The Gunners are top of the table with a three-point lead and plus-five goal difference over next-best Bayern Munich, with Arteta likely to rest some front-liners for their Premier League title push.
Inter are currently in sixth place on 12 points, but it is only goal difference that is keeping them in the automatic qualification spots over Liverpool.
To watch the match for free, fans must have an Amazon Prime subscription. These cost either £8.99 per month or £95 for the year.
However, you can also avail of a 30-day free trial for Amazon Prime here.
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