Arsenal and AC Milan meet in a crucial preseason clash as both teams look to bounce back from tough campaigns. Arsenal showed promise by reaching the semifinals of the Champions League, knocking out Real Madrid before falling to PSG, but ultimately came up empty-handed in silverware.
Meanwhile, AC Milan face a season without European competition and are aiming to regroup and strengthen their domestic performance. Fans won’t want to miss this chance to see how these historic clubs prepare for the challenges ahead.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Arsenal vs AC Milan on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO | Arsenal vs AC Milan |
WHAT | Club Friendly |
WHEN | 7:a0pm ET / 4:30am PT • Wednesday, July 23, 2025 |
WHERE | Fubo, Paramount+, CBS Sports Network |
FREE TRIAL | WATCH NOW |
More details on how to watch
With Fubo, you can watch Arsenal vs AC Milan and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
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Plus Fubo, the legal streaming service, also streams Liga MX, World Cup, Women’s World Cup, MLS, UEFA Champions League (in Spanish), Europa League (in Spanish), Primeira Liga, Ligue Un, World Cup qualifiers, NWSL, select USMNT games, select USWNT games, select Mexico games, select England games and more.
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