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Belgian Pro League side Club Brugge KV and Premier League giants Arsenal will be contesting a UCL league phase encounter at the Jan Breydel Stadium on Wednesday.
Where to watch: The match will be broadcast live in the United Kingdom on TNT Sports 2.
When to watch: The match between Club Brugge KV and Arsenal is set to kick off at 8:00 pm GMT on Wednesday, 10 December 2025.
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Club Brugge KV will be playing host to Arsenal when the former welcome the latter at the Jan Breydel Stadium on Wednesday for a UCL league phase encounter.
Club Brugge KV are on a somewhat miserable run of form; the team are currently on 26th position on the UCL league phase charts, and for the team to register a place in the playoffs a string of positive results, starting from the game against Arsenal, will be very necessary.
Blau-Zwart have managed to win just one and drawn just one of their five league phase fixtures so far.
The game against Arsenal will be new gaffer Ivan Leko’s first game in charge of the Belgian side; he has been appointed following the sacking of previous manager Nicky Hayen. The only ray of hope for Blau-Zwart will be their record while playing UCL league phase games at the Jan Breydel Stadium; Club Brugge are undefeated in their last five Champions League games played at home.
Arsenal are currently flying high in the Champions League; the Gunners are currently the best team in all of Europe, as suggested by their first position on the league phase charts, and their 3-1 battering of a firepower-stacked Bayern Munich side in their last Champions League outing. A win on Wednesday will more or less guarantee a coveted Top 8 finish for Mikel Arteta’s side.
However, the Gunners have recently suffered on the domestic front; their lead over second placed Manchester City on the Premier League points table has reduced to just two points owing to a disappointing 2-1 loss suffered against ex-boss Unai Emery’s Aston Villa. The match against Club Brugge will, therefore, provide Arsenal with an opportunity to get back on the winning track.
Taking into account current forms and recent results of both the participating teams, a comfortable victory for Arsenal seems to be on the cards.
