Arsenal vs Sporting kick-off time, TV channel and how to watch Europa League fixture online tonight
Everything you need to know ahead of the Europa League second leg
Amid their Premier League title challenge, Arsenal can advance to the quarter-finals of the Europa League as they host Sporting Lisbon in tonight’s last-16 second leg.
The tie is in the balance after an entertaining 2-2 draw in Portugal last week. Arsenal have won five games in a row in the Premier League to earn a five-point lead over Manchester City but Mikel Arteta is not taking his team’s European campaign lightly.
The Gunners boss named a strong team in Lisbon last week despite Arsenal’s title push and the Spaniard will have another decision to make ahead of Sunday’s home clash against Crystal Palace.
Sporting showed in last week’s first leg that they could threaten Arsenal and, like the Gunners, come into the match with five wins out of their last six games in all competitions.
Here’s everything you need to know.
When is Arsenal vs Sporting?
The match will kick off at 8pm GMT on Thursday 16 March.
How can I watch it and is there a live stream?
It will be shown live on BT Sport 2, with coverage starting from 7:15pm GMT. BT Sport customers can also stream the match live on the BT Sport website and mobile app.
What is the team news?
Gabriel Jesus could make his first start for Arsenal since before the World Cup after the forward came off the bench in the win over Fulham on Sunday. Eddie Nketiah is still out but Kieran Tierney could return after missing the first leg through illness.
Sporting will be without captain Sebastian Coates as well as Morita due to suspension. Former Arsenal captain Hector Bellerin remains out with a knee injury.
Predicted line-ups
Arsenal: Ramsdale; Tomiyasu, Saliba, Gabriel, Tierney; Partey, Jorginho; Vieira, Odegaard, Trossard; Jesus
Sporting: Adan; St. Juste, Inacio, Reis; Esgaio, Ugarte, Goncalves, Santos; Edwards, Paulinho, Trincao
Odds
Arsenal win: 5/12
Draw: 17/4
Sporting win: 8/1
Prediction
Arsenal 3-1 Sporting
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