Amazon Prime slammed for coverage of Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid over 'bias' towards Gunners
Arsenal train ahead of Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid
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The streaming site's broadcast has been criticised online
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Amazon Prime has been slammed by fans on social media with their coverage of Arsenal against Atletico Madrid over a perceived bias towards the Gunners.
Mikel Arteta's side are in action in the Champions League semi-final against Diego Simeone's men, with the winner earning themselves a contest against either PSG or Bayern Munich.
Coverage of the contest is available for fans on Amazon Prime, but viewers have criticised the streaming site, labelling their broadcast as "biased".
One user said: "I pay for Amazon Prime coverage not AFTV. This isn't impartial and is a disgrace."

Amazon Prime have been criticised for its coverage of Arsenal versus Atletico Madrid
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Another stated: "Christ this Amazon Prime coverage is painful," while one other said: "Holy cringe from Amazon Prime and Theo Walcott."
One other social media user sarcastically wrote: "Some nice unbiased coverage then from Theo Walcott on Amazon Prime."
The Gunners come into the game on level terms with Atletico, having drawn 1-1 in the first leg last week.
During the early hours of this morning, Arsenal supporters launched fireworks outside Atletico's hotel in Shoreditch, London.

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The fireworks began at approximately 1:30am outside the Courthouse Hotel, with several rounds continuing throughout the night.
Reports in Spain indicate that Atletico have lodged a complaint with Uefa regarding the incident.
The Spanish club opted for different accommodation this time, having previously stayed elsewhere during their league phase visit to north London in October, when they suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat.
Spanish media suggested superstition played a role in the hotel switch following that comprehensive loss.

Mikel Arteta's side are just one step away from the Champions League final
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Simeone dismissed such speculation with humour, saying: "We are doing better than in October and the hotel was cheaper. That's why we changed."
The Argentine continued: "We are confident in terms of what we want with the game, but it is not just down to us.
"We are convinced about what we need to do."
The Gunners come into the game having thumped Fulham over the weekend with a convincing 3-0 win.

Arsenal are in action against Atletico Madrid
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The Gunners were given a huge boost yesterday after Manchester City dropped two points against Everton, with Jeremy Doku salvaging a point late on.
Arteta's men are in the driving seat to win the Premier League after City's result, with three very winnable games in store against West Ham, Burnley and Crystal Palace.
Atletico have reached the Champions League final twice under Simeone, losing to local rivals Real Madrid on both occasions.
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