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Arsenal v Olympiacos: How to Watch

Arsenal vs Olympiacos: How to Watch on October 1

On October 1 at Emirates Stadium, Arsenal return to Champions League action, taking on Olympiacos in the 20:00 kick-off slot. The Gunners won their opening group game 2-0 away at Athletic Club. The North London club have recovered well since losing 1-0 against Liverpool, and will be looking to make it two wins out of two in Europe. Read on to find out how to watch the game in the country where you’re located.

Arsenal vs Olympiacos in the Champions League

How to Watch Arsenal in Game Week 2

The 2025/26 season has seen the Gunners start positively, losing one game against Liverpool. In the draw against Manchester City, the Gunners played well for large parts, and arguably deserved more than the one point they got.

It was a similar story against Newcastle, with the Gunners losing until late on, when they rallied with goals from Mikel Merino and Gabriel to snatch a dramatic and unlikely victory. On match day one in the Champions League this season, the Gunners were on top in Spain and thoroughly deserved the three points.

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Looking ahead to match day two, Arsenal will face Greek team Olympiacos, and many will be wondering how they can watch the Gunners.

For the Arsenal fans in the UK, TNT Sports will be showing the game. For those in the US, you can watch on Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video, or ViX. 

Arsenal vs Olympiacos: How to Watch in Africa

For the passionate Gunners who reside in Nigeria, you have three options to watch Arteta’s team in action on October 1: DStv Now, SuperSport Football Plus Nigeria, or SuperSport MaXimo 2. For those in Kenya, you can watch on DStv Now, GOtv, SuperSport Football Plus ROA, or SuperSport MaXimo 2.

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Arsenal also have a passionate fan base in Uganda, and the Ugandan Gunners can watch the game on DStv Now, SuperSport Football Plus ROA, or SuperSport MaXimo 2.

For every other country, you can check the Arsenal website to see where you can catch the action.

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