Club Brugge vs. Arsenal: How to watch, date, time, live stream and TV channel for Champions League clash
Champions League leaders Arsenal have a perfect continental record to maintain when they take on Club Brugge on matchday six of the 2025-26 league stage.
The Gunners are the only team to have 15 points from their opening five matches, while their Belgian hosts face early elimination.
Here, Sports Mole provides all the information you need to follow the match.
What time does Club Brugge start against Arsenal?
Club Brugge v Arsenal kicks off at 8pm UK time on Wednesday December 10.
Meanwhile, kick-off is scheduled for 9 p.m. in Bruges, an hour before London.
Where is Club Brugge playing against Arsenal?
Club Brugge welcomes Mikel Arteta’s men to the Jan Breydel stadium, a 29,000-seat ground which has hosted them since 1975.
The hosts share the stadium with local rivals Cercle Brugge in the Jupiler Pro League, and the venue memorably hosted France’s 2-1 victory over Spain in the Euro 2000 quarter-finals.
How to watch Club Brugge vs Arsenal in the UK
TV channels
Club Brugge’s clash against Arsenal has been selected to be shown on TNT Sports 2 for UK viewers.
TNT Sports 2 is available on channel number 414 on Sky, 522 on Virgin Media and 409 on BT/EE.
Online broadcast
Fans will also be able to watch the match in its entirety on Discovery+, the official streaming platform of TNT Sports, available on mobile, desktop and gaming consoles.
A discovery+ sports subscription is priced at £30.99 per month.
Highlights
The official TNT Sports website will upload a few minutes of highlights, as will the broadcaster’s and Arsenal’s YouTube channels.
Alternatively, highlights will also be published on the @footballontnt X account, where fans can view goals, red cards and other key moments on the go.
What is at stake for Club Brugge and Arsenal?
As in every week of the Champions League since the second round, Arsenal are putting their perfect European record on the line in Bruges, where they are also fighting for their right to stay in first place.
Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan are just three points behind the Gunners, but a win coupled with results elsewhere in their favor could see them qualify for the knockout stages with two matches remaining.
In contrast, Club Brugge have totaled just four points from their first five matches to place 26th in the standings, and a defeat would not only dash their wafer-thin hopes of finishing in the top eight, but would also likely exclude them from contention for a playoff seeding spot.
The Belgian hosts are also trying to reverse a worrying trend against English sides, who have won just one of their last 18 competitive matches against Premier League clubs, only to lose 14 of them.
