Arsenal vs Bayern Munich live stream: Watch Champions League 2015 football online

Arsenal will play Bayern Munich on Tuesday in the Champions League, and this already is basically a must win situation for the Gunners after losing both of their opening two games in Europe. The game has a scheduled start time of 2.45 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link below.

Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, in this file photo. (PA/File)

Bayern Munich manager has given a warning to his team to beware of the Gunners in tonight's game, saying that they will fight like animals as they try to keep their Champions League hopes alive.

Guardiola said: "I can imagine my team with zero points and playing in Germany against Arsenal. I can imagine the mentality of my team - we would be an animal because it is our last chance, you give everything, and that will happen with Arsenal."

Bayern Munich come into today's game in amazing form having won all nine of their domestic league games this season so far, and they will be confident that they can claim another victory here today.

Gunners' manager knows that his team have to be at their best if they are to cause an upset today. He spoke about his team's league form, which has gone up recently with three straight wins: "Let's take positives from our form in the league. In Europe it's true we have been poor in our first two games, so that is what we want to correct. We have our backs to the wall and we play against a top team, so I can understand the scepticism of people, but we have to prove them wrong."

He added, "The confidence level is there - we know exactly what is required. A 0-0 is not even a good result. To score goals we have to attack."

Today's big Champions League game between Arsenal and Bayern Munich has a scheduled start time of 2.45 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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