Evening Standard
·7 octobre 2025
How to watch Arsenal vs Lyon: TV channel and live stream for Women's Champions League today

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Arsenal begin the defence of their Women's Champions League crown tonight against Lyon.
The Gunners face a familiar foe in the French giants, having defeated them 5-3 on aggregate over two thrilling semi-final legs en route to lifting European football’s biggest prize.
Barcelona were then felled in the final, and less than five months later, a new title tilt begins at Meadow Park.
"We start from scratch," head coach Renee Slegers said on Monday. "We're very proud of what we did last year, a lot went into that, but we all start over again.
"Everyone is constantly developing, teams change and we're playing an extremely strong opponent tomorrow. We're extremely humble but we look forward to this occasion."
Arsenal vs Lyon kicks off tonight, October 7, 2025, at 8pm BST. Meadow Park in Borehamwood will host.
TV channel and live stream: The Women's Champions League has a new home this season with Disney+ broadcasting all 75 matches, from the league phase to the final in May 2026.
Disney+ has won the broadcast rights from DAZN and TNT Sports in the UK and includes all the action from women's football's premier European competition to its subscribers at no extra cost.
The likes of former Arsenal star Alex Scott will lead the coverage, with Fara Williams, Ellen White and other ex-Lionesses providing insight and analysis.
Every match will be available to watch back in full for 48 hours after the full-time whistle, along with short and extended highlights for every game.
Disney+ subscriptions in the UK cost from £5.99 per month for the ad-supported service, rising to £14.99 for the ad-free, premium service to allows four concurrent streams.