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Arsenal vs Dinamo Zagreb Live Stream: How To Watch Online

If you want to know how to watch a live stream online and on mobile of Arsenal vs. Dinamo Zagreb, you've come to the right place.

Arsenal haplessness is proving once again to be as regular as an atomic clock. Just as the Gunners were luring their fans into thinking "this will finally be our year", they go and lose to West Brom, suffering a whole host of injuries in the process. Those injuries are, of course, primarily within the area that Arsene Wenger steadfastly refused to strengthen in the summer. 

What's more, this week they find themselves staring down the barrel of another premature Champions League exit, paying the price for Wenger's tinkering in the earlier rounds. The North Londoners absolutely must beat Dinamo Zagreb on Tuesday if they're to make it out of the group stages, but even that might not be enough if Olympiakos can muster a point against already-qualified Bayern Munich.

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In the US, Fox Sports 1 has live coverage of Arsenal vs. Dinamo Zagreb from 2:30pm Eastern, with kick-off at 2:45pm.

In the UK, BT Sport has live coverage, with kick-off at 7:45pm GMT.

If you can't get in front of a TV on Tuesday, here's how to watch Arsenal vs. Dinamo Zagrab live online and on mobile. 

Watch Arsenal vs. Dinamo Zagreb Online

Viewers in the US who have access to a cable or satellite subscription can watch the game online on the Fox Sports Go website. 

In the UK, viewers with access to a satellite subscription can watch the game online via the BT Sport website. You'll need to set up a username and password if you haven't already done so.

For a list of other websites around the world carrying the match, click here.

Watch Arsenal vs. Dinamo Zagreb on Mobile

Mobile users in the US can watch the game via the Fox Sports GO App, which you can download in the App Store for iPhones and iPads or the Google Play store for those of an Android disposition. As with the desktop livestream, you'll need a cable provider log-in to watch.

Mobile users in the UK can watch the game on the BT Sport app, which is free to download from the App Store or Google Play store. You’ll need a satellite subscription and log-in details to access the stream.

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