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How to watch Champions League Semi-Finals: Free Streams & TV Channels

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 How to watch Champions League Semi-Finals: Free Streams & TV Channels

PSG vs Bayern and Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal kick off the fascinating first legs

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How to Watch How to Watch Sport How to Watch Football How to watch Champions League Semi-Finals: Free Streams & TV Channels News By Andy Murray published 28 April 2026 PSG vs Bayern and Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal kick off the fascinating first legs When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Getty Images / Visionhaus) Jump to: Free UCL Games Fixtures & Free Streams Watch any stream Watch in the US Watch in the UK ROW broadcasters Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Dates: April 28 - May 6Free Streams: RTE (Ireland) / RTL Play (BelgiumUnlock your free stream with NordVPN (save 70%) Watch Champions League 2025/26 semi-final live streams as four European titans meet over what are guaranteed to be red-hot two-legged matches to decide who will contest the final in Hungary later this month. First up on Tuesday is PSG vs Bayern Munich, followed by Atlético Madrid vs Arsenal on Wednesday.It's taken PSG a while to catch light in their title defense but they're firing now. The French champions dispatched Liverpool over two legs in the last eight, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembélé providing the attacking gloss. Bayern, who won the league phase match between the teams 2-1, have already won the Bundesliga but will have coach Vincent Kompany suspended for picking up a third yellow card during the quarter-final defeat of Real Madrid. Harry Kane seeks a goal in a sixth Champions League game in a row. Having lost the Copa del Rey final earlier in April, Atlético finally ended a four-game losing run in La Liga at the weekend with a 3-2 win against Athletic Bilbao but Diego Simeone's side love this competition. Los Colchoneros beat Barcelona in the last eight thanks to the superb Julián Álvarez and still boast arguably the best set of spoiling tactics in Europe. Arsenal ended their own winless in the Premier League with a 1-0 against Newcastle thanks to Eberechi Eze's fine curler. The Gunners have had a kind draw in the knockouts, and struggled for fluency against Sporting, and Mikel Arteta knows his side must be on it from the off.Some of these games are even free to view, so find out how you can watch them below.You aren’t going to want to miss a minute of the action so here’s how to watch 2025/26 Champions League Semi-Final live streams online from anywhere. How to watch 2025/26 Champions League Semi-Final for free RTE will be streaming UCL action for free to Irish residents, with Atlético Madrid vs Arsenal shown without cost on Wednesday.Free streaming of both semi-finals will also be available via TRT1/Tabii in Turkey, and in Belgium through RTL Play and VTM Go.OUTSIDE your usual country at the moment? You'll need this ace VPN to unlock your usual free streams when abroad. Champions League Semi-Final First Leg fixtures & free streams Tuesday (April 28):PSG vs Bayern Munich (8pm) - RTL Play (BEL) Wednesday (April 28): Atlético Madrid vs Arsenal (8pm) - RTÉ Player (IRL) / Tabii (TUR)* All times BST Watch Champions League Semi-Finals from anywhere in the world Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the Champions League on your usual subscription?You can still watch the 2025-26 Champions League live thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices…

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