Amazon Prime Video host Gabby Logan was forced to apologise just minutes into the broadcaster’s coverage of Arsenal vs PSG Champions League clash.
Mikel Arteta’s men host the French outfit tonight at the Emirates at 8pm however Arsenal fans were left reeling after Amazon Prime suffered a major blunder.
The streaming platform had their coverage scheduled for 6:30pm, however when the time arrived, there was no sign of the programme beginning.
Over the next half hour fans tuning into the programme were just greeted by a blank screen and it was only at 7pm when coverage finally got underway.
Aware of the major error, Gabby Logan was quick to issue an apology to the viewers live on air.
Amazon Prime Video host Gabby Logan was forced to issue an apology just minutes into the platform’s coverage of Arsenal vs PSG in the Champions League
The apology came after the streaming platform suffered a major error during the pregame build up
Coverage was meant to begin at 6:30pm ahead of the 8pm kick-off time however fans were greeted with a blank screen for a half hour before the coverage actually began
Once the coverage finally got underway, Logan was quick to address the error.
Joined alongside Frank Lampard, Clarence Seedorf and Daniel Sturridge at pitch side, Logan turned to the camera seconds into the start of the show to apologise.
She said ‘welcome to the emirates, apologies we’re on air a little later than we’d hoped to be, but we’re here now’.
Fans watching from home however were not very pleased by the slight delay.
One fan took to social media to say ‘Who watching via #AmazonPrimeVideo #Arsenal #PSG says watch from six thirty pm and not working’ followed by a sad face emoji.
Whilst another commented: ‘Arsenal/PSG on Amazon prime not going well, says live from 6.30’.
A third added: ‘It’s not allowing me to choose the watch option’
Others however defended the streaming platform with one X user posting: ‘Maybe they meant seven so hope works soon but got all set up to watch and button can’t be clicked to watch it lol. COYG’
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