Arsenal are the last English team standing in the UEFA Champions League and will clash with Paris Saint-Germain in a highly anticipated semi-final.
The first leg is at the Emirates on Tuesday, April 29th (20:00 BST), with the return in Paris on Wednesday, May 7th (20:00 BST).
Arsenal, in their first Champions League semi-final in nearly two decades, previously beat PSG 2-0 in the group stage.
While unbeaten in five meetings against the French champions, PSG have since shown improved form, eliminating Liverpool and Aston Villa.
Despite PSG’s attacking talent, recent inconsistent results, including a shock home loss to Nice, have highlighted potential vulnerabilities, particularly at set-pieces – an area of strength for Arsenal.
Arsenal will be without the suspended Thomas Partey for the first leg, with Mikel Arteta hoping for Mikel Merino’s return from injury to bolster the midfield alongside Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard.
Leandro Trossard is tipped to lead the attack.
The two-legged tie promises captivating football as Arsenal chase a long-awaited final appearance and PSG aim for their maiden Champions League title.