Arsenal Women vs Wolfsburg Women: Where to watch UWCL semi-final online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time
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How to watch Arsenal vs Wolfsburg in the Women's Champions League from the US as well as the kick-off time and team news.
Arsenal Women are set to take on Wolfsburg Womenin the second leg of their Women's Champions League semi-final on Monday at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal returned from a two-goal deficit to level the scoreline at the end of the first leg and will be confident of delivering a solid performance at home.
In Wolfsburg's eighth European semi-final appearance, tournament top scorer Ewa Pajor opened the scoring before Sveindis Jonsdottir doubled the lead in the first half. A determined Arsenal came back into the game through goals from Rafaelle Souza and Stina Blackstenius to end the first leg level at 2-2.
While neither team has played a game since the first leg, Wolfsburg are unbeaten in their last five fixtures and will hope to take confidence from their run to beat the English club away from home.
GOALÂ brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the US as well as how to stream it live online.
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Arsenal vs Wolfsburg kick-off time
Game:
Arsenal Women vs Wolfsburg Women
Date:
May 1, 2023
Kick-off:
12:45pm EDT
Venue:
Emirates Stadium
The game is scheduled for Monday, May 1, 2023, at the Emirates Stadium. It will kick off at 12:45am EDT in the U.S
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How to watch Arsenal Women vs Wolfsburg Women on TV & live stream online
In the United States (U.S.),the match can be streamed live via the DAZN App and the YouTube channel of DAZN.
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Team news & squads
Arsenal team news
Arsenal will be without Leah Williamson, Lina Hurtig, Kim Little, Vivianne Miedema and Beth Mead who are all sidelined with injuries and will not be available for selection against Wolfsburg. Of the list, Leah, Mead and Miedema are recovering from ACL injuries.
Gio Quieroz and Jodie Taylor are not registered in the Champions League squad and will also be unavailable to be called upon if required.
Caitlin Foord, who has missed Arsenal's last two games through injury, is a doubt for the second leg clash.
Wolfsburg will miss the services of Lena Lattwein who is unavailable for selection. She has been out of action for the last three games due to a broken collarbone.
Alex Popp is recuperating from an Achilles tendon injury and will have to be assessed on matchday.
Ewa Pajor has netted eight goals in the Champions League campaign so far, making her the competition's leading scorer. She will be one of the first names on the scoresheet as she looks to maintain her status as the top scorer.