Where to Watch Bayer Leverkusen v Arsenal: BBC, TNT Sports and talkSPORT Guide for Champions League Clash

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Where to Watch Bayer Leverkusen v Arsenal: BBC, TNT Sports and talkSPORT Guide for Champions League Clash

Football fans across the UK can catch the thrilling UEFA Champions League Round of 16 first-leg clash between Bayer Leverkusen and Arsenal at the BayArena on 11 March 2026, kicking off at 17:45 UK time. British viewers have plenty of options with trusted channels like BBC, TNT Sports and talkSPORT providing comprehensive coverage, ensuring you won’t miss a moment of this high-stakes encounter.

BBC kicks things off with audio and interactive coverage perfect for multi-tasking supporters. Tune into BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds App, or BBC Sport Online (audio), with Steve Crossman presenting. Crossman, a veteran broadcaster with over two decades at the BBC, is renowned for his insightful pre-match analysis on Final Score and has covered countless Premier League and international fixtures. Additional options include RED Button HD, BBC Final Score, and BBC iPlayer (geo-restricted), making it accessible for those wanting live updates.

For live visuals, TNT Sports 3 HD and Discovery+ UK (subscription/geo-restricted) deliver top-tier presentation led by Lynsey Hipgrave. Hipgrave, a familiar face on ITV and Sky Sports with a journalism career spanning Euros and World Cups, hosts alongside commentator Adam Summerton, co-commentator Lucy Ward—a former England international with over 40 caps—and pundits Karen Carney and Martin Keown. Carney, who earned 143 caps for England and transitioned into acclaimed punditry on BBC and ITV, brings tactical depth, while Keown, an Arsenal legend with 449 appearances and three Premier League titles, offers Gunners-specific expertise. Reporter Archie Rhind-Tutt provides pitch-side updates. TNT Sports also airs highlights with the same commentary duo.

Irish-based Virgin Media Two HD and Virgin Media Play (geo-restricted) cater to UK audiences too, featuring presenter Tommy Martin, commentator Trevor Welch, co-commentator Brian Kerr—a former Ireland international and respected analyst—plus pundits Damien Delaney (ex-Ireland defender with over 50 caps) and Richard Dunne (Ireland’s most-capped player with 80 appearances and a Premier League stalwart).

Arsenal fans have exclusive access via the Arsenal App and Arsenal.com, with Dan Roebuck on main commentary and Adrian Clarke as co-commentator. Roebuck, a rising star in football broadcasting, has narrated numerous Gunners games, while Clarke, a former Arsenal midfielder with over 200 appearances, provides authentic insider views from his playing days in the 1990s.

Radio enthusiasts can turn to talkSPORT 2 and the talkSPORT App, where Flo Pollock leads commentary with Perry Groves. Pollock is an emerging voice in sports radio, and Groves, a former Arsenal winger who won the 1989 league title, adds nostalgic flair from his 1990s career.

The world feed features Mark Scott on commentary, while beIN Sports MENA English 1 HD boasts Richard Keys presenting with pundit Andy Gray—a Scottish legend with five Scottish Premier League titles and a storied broadcasting career on Sky Sports.

This Round of 16 tie pits Arsenal, topping the UCL group stage with 23 goals and just four conceded[2][3], against Leverkusen in 16th with solid home form at BayArena[1]. Gabriel Martinelli’s six UCL goals make him a key threat for the Gunners[1][2], while Alejandro Grimaldo’s four goals highlight Leverkusen’s danger[1]. Odds favour Arsenal at -198, with Leverkusen at +533[1][2]. Kai Havertz, returning to his former club, praised the atmosphere in a recent preview[5].

Don’t miss this blockbuster—check your local listings and subscriptions. For more on the UEFA Champions League, visit the official site. Whether you’re backing the Gunners’ European push or eyeing an upset, these channels ensure every pass and shot is covered in style.

Article generated: 11 March 2026, 18:01 GMT

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