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This all-Italian tie sees two in-form sides face off at the San Siro.
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Two Italian giants face each other on the European stage for the first time on Thursday, as AC Milan take on Roma in the first leg of this UEFA Europa League quarterfinal.
Milan look to have the advantage over the Romans, having beaten them in both of their Series A encounters this season. The away side come into this clash on a high, however, having beaten Lazio 1-0 in the Derby della Capitale at the weekend.
Milan will be without suspended defender Fikayo Tomori for this fixture, but welcome back fellow England international Ruben Loftus-Cheek after the midfielder served a one-match ban. Roma, meanwhile, must cope without injured forward Sardar Azmoun and defender Evan Ndicka through suspension, with Chris Smalling expected to replace Ndicka in the starting lineup.
Below, we'll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch every game live wherever you are in the world.
Christian Pulisic's opener for AC Milan against Lecce on Saturday brought him up to 10 goals for the season -- his highest return in European soccer.
Andrea Bruno Diodato/DeFodi Images/Getty ImagesAC Milan vs. Roma: When and where?AC Milan host Roma at the San Siro on Thursday, April 11. Kickoff is set for 9 p.m. CET local time in Italy which is 3 p.m. ET or 12 p.m. PT in the US and Canada, 8 p.m. BST in the UK and at 5 a.m. AEST on Friday, April 12 in Australia.
How to watch AC Milan vs. Roma online from anywhere using a VPNIf you find yourself unable to view Europa League matches locally, you may need a different way to watch the action -- that's where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on game day by encrypting your traffic, and it's also a great idea if you're traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins.
With a VPN, you're able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the game. So if your internet provider or mobile carrier has stuck you with an IP address that incorrectly shows your location in a blackout zone, a VPN can correct that problem by giving you an IP address in your correct, nonblackout area. Most VPNs, like our Editors' Choice, ExpressVPN, make it really easy to do this.
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American soccer fans can stream this fixture via Paramount Plus, which has exclusive live English-language broadcast rights in the US for the Europa League.
Paramount Plus has two main subscription plans in the US: Essential for $6 a month and Premium for $12 a month. Both offer coverage of the Europa League.
The cheaper Essential option has ads for on-demand streaming and lacks live CBS feeds as well as the ability to download shows to watch offline later. Newcomers to the service can take advantage of a 30-day free trial, while students may qualify for a 25% discount.
Read our Paramount Plus review.
Europa League live broadcast rights in the UK are held by TNT Sports.
TNT Sports is offering Europa League matches exclusively live this season to viewers in the UK. You can access TNT Sports in exactly the same way as its predecessor BT Sport, including via Sky Q as a TV package, as well as the option of streaming online. It costs £30 either way and comes in a package that includes Discovery Plus' library of documentary content.
If you want to stream Europa League games live in Canada, you'll need to subscribe to DAZN Canada. The service has exclusive broadcast rights to the tournament this season.
A DAZN subscription currently costs CA$30 a month or CA$200 a year and will also give you access to Champions League and EFL Championship soccer, Six Nations rugby and WTA tennis.
As well as dedicated apps for iOS and Android, there's a wide range of support for set-top boxes and smart TVs.
Football fans Down Under can watch Europa League matches on streaming service Stan Sport, which has exclusive rights to show the competition live in Australia this season.
Stan Sport will set you back AU$15 a month (on top of a AU$12 Stan subscription), but the streaming service is currently offering a seven-day free trial.
A subscription will also give you access to Champions League and Europa Conference League action, as well as international rugby and Formula E.
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