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Atalanta and Marseille are facing off in the UEFA Champions League semifinal, with the tie currently level after the first leg. Atalanta scored first through Gianluca Scamacca, but Marseille equalized with a long-range strike from Chancel Mbemba. Atalanta will be looking to reach their first-ever European final, while Marseille have a strong history in the Europa League, having reached the semifinals four times and never losing a last-four tie. To watch the game live, viewers can use various live TV streaming services available around the world.

The match between Atalanta and Marseille will take place at Gewiss Stadium on Thursday, May 9, with kickoff set for 9 p.m. CET in Italy. Fans in the US and Canada can watch the game at 3 p.m. ET or 12 p.m. PT, while viewers in the UK can tune in at 8 p.m. BST. For those who may not be able to watch the game locally, using a VPN can be a great way to access live streams from anywhere in the world. A VPN can help change your location and prevent throttling of your internet speeds, providing access to the game even if you are traveling.

In the US, American soccer fans can stream the Atalanta vs. Marseille game through Paramount Plus, which holds exclusive English-language broadcast rights for the Europa League. In the UK, TNT Sports offers live broadcast rights for the Europa League matches, while viewers in Canada can tune in through DAZN Canada. DAZN offers a subscription for CA$30 a month or CA$200 a year, providing access to not only the Europa League but also other sporting events like Champions League soccer, rugby, and tennis.

Australian football fans can watch Europa League games on Stan Sport, which has exclusive rights to broadcast the competition live in Australia. A subscription to Stan Sport costs AU$15 a month, in addition to an AU$12 Stan subscription, with a seven-day free trial currently available. Streaming services like Stan Sport, DAZN, and Paramount Plus offer the convenience of watching games on various devices, with support for set-top boxes, smart TVs, and mobile devices. Using a VPN to access the live streams is legal in countries where VPNs are allowed, providing an additional layer of privacy and security.

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