Marseille vs Arsenal live stream: Watch online UEFA Champions league football (Free for FOX Soccer 2GO subscribers), start time

Arsenal will have their work cut out on Wednesday night as they travel to France for their opening Champions League game against Marseille. It should be a tough battle as the French side have a stream of skillful players in their squad, and if the Gunners are not on top of their game they could drop points tonight.

The game is scheduled to kick off at 2.45 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream on Fox 2 Go Soccer with a subscription. The live stream can be accessed through the link provided below.

Arsenal will have 42.4 million pound record signing Mesut Ozil available for tonight's clash which will be a big boost for them. He was suffering with an illness but is said to have recovered in time for tonight's big European game.

Arsene Wenger believes that his team are in the most difficult group in the Champions League this season. The group contains Arsenal, Marseille, as well as Borussia Dortmund and Napoli.

Speaking about Group F, Arsene Wenger has said, "If you look at the group, I would say yes it is the hardest group because all the four teams have a chance to qualify. That means the every game is basically a very important one."

He added, "On average you need 10 points to qualify so that gives you the task - 10 points in a group is difficult as that could be a reasonable number to get through. I am concerned because from now they play for two months every three or four days and it's important we get some players back because you cannot play for the next two months with the squad we have at the moment."

Marseille vs Arsenal will kick off at 2.45 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream on Fox 2 Go Soccer by clicking here.

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