Arsenal and Chelsea fans will be keeping a close eye on Thursday night’s UEFA Nations League clash between Spain and France.
The League A play-off, taking place at Neckarstadion in Stuttgart and kicking off at 8pm BST, will decide who faces Portugal in the final of the latest edition of the Nations League.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored the decisive goal in Tuesday night’s 2-1 defeat of Germany to book his country’s place in Sunday’s final at the Allianz Arena.
Spain vs France, aside from being a clash between two heavyweights of international football, will also be an interesting match for fans hoping to catch a glimpse of potential transfer targets.
Arsenal supporters will be on the lookout for Martin Zubimendi, the Real Sociedad midfielder seemingly heading to Emirates Stadium this summer, while Chelsea fans will be keeping an eye on Mike Maignan, the goalkeeper recently linked with a move to Stamford Bridge from AC Milan.
In recent years, the Nations League was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports and more recently ViaPlay, but that is no longer the case.
How can I watch the game?
Spain vs France is being streamed on Prime Video tonight for a one-off cost of £2.49 for those in the UK hoping to catch the action.
Prime Video is available on Android and iOS devices as well as compatible smart televisions, games consoles and streaming hardware.
The action begins at 7:44pm BST. In the Republic of Ireland, the game is being shown on Virgin Media Two.
Spain vs France is also being shown via international broadcasters with an agreement to screen the action with UEFA.
beIN SPORTS are showing the game in the Middle East and North Africa regions while TF1 and RTVE have the rights to the action in France and Spain respectively.
Fox Sports 1 is broadcasting the match in the United States of America while SuperSport is showing the game in Africa on their Maximo 1 and Premier League channels.
How can I stream the game?
The aforementioned Prime Video service is where to stream the game domestically but worldwide there are options too for those tuning in outside the UK.
ViaPlay has streaming rights for Scandinavia while Optus Sport is showing the game in Australia.