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Mark White

Who are the commentators and pundits on Amazon Prime this week?

Amazon Prime live streams Amazon Prime Video signage is seen during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Everton FC at St. James Park on October 19, 2022 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images).

Amazon Prime's coverage of Champions League football returns tonight, as Arsenal host Real Madrid for the first time in 19 years.

Prime takes their pick of the fixtures in Europe's elite competition every time there's a gameweek – and understandably, the Gunners hosting the 15-time winners of this competition takes centre stage in N5 and beyond.

Remember you just need an Amazon Prime subscription to be able to watch the match, as TNT Sports will be broadcasting Bayern Munich's clash with Inter Milan in tonight's other game.

Amazon Prime's line-up

Cesc Fabregas celebrates for Arsenal

It's an all-star line-up tonight for the Champions League at the Emirates Stadium, with Gabby Logan fronting the coverage as ever.

Prime have assembled four excellent pundits, too, headlined by former Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas. Ranked at no.38 in FourFourTwo's list of the greatest Premier League players of all time, the Spaniard was in the midfield the last time the Gunners played Real Madrid – in 2006, when they dumped Los Blancos out of the competition, which fans will be hoping for a repeat of this term.

Fabregas is joined by the legendary Clarence Seedorf, the only man to have won three UCL titles with different clubs, with Daniel Sturridge and Wayne Rooney both pitchside, too.

Commentary falls to the unmistakable tones of Jon Champion, while one of the greatest players ever to have never to win the Champions League, Alan Shearer is by his side in the gantry.

The Arsenal app's line-up

The Arsenal app has a line-up of its own (Image credit: Getty)

The Arsenal app – free to download on iOS and Android – is also delivering its own coverage tonight. Of course, Arsenal don't have the rights to broadcast the game itself, but you can catch club host David ‘Frimmy’ Frimpon and former Gunners forward Jeremie Aliadiere presenting with a superb cast tonight.

The club have roped in former midfielder Alex Song alongside two top Gooners in the shape of rapper Little Simz and Adolescence star Ashley Walters to give a more Arsenal-centric take on the match.

Dan Roebuck provides commentary alongside Adrian Clarke, if you prefer them to Champion and Shearer.

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