
Arsenal face an uphill battle to secure a spot in the final as they strive to overturn their first-leg defeat against Paris Saint-Germain. The Gunners are trailing to Ousmane Dembele's early strike in last week's home leg.
And while Mikel Merino had a goal chalked off for offside, PSG went close to extending their advantage. must at least win the game in 90 minutes to keep their hopes of a trophy this season alive, while a two-goal victory will send them through without the need of penalties. Although Luis Enrique's impressive squad are the favourites to book their tickets to the Munich final, there's still plenty to play for. Here's everything you need to know about the second leg, including how to watch, kick-off time and team news...
When is PSG vs Arsenal?The all-important match is scheduled to kick off at 8pm UK time on Wednesday, May 7 at Parc des Princes. After surprisingly at the weekend and being behind from the first leg, will be wanting a strong reaction from his side.
The head coach said: "We are at half-time, and my message is exactly the same as it was after we beat Real Madrid 3-0 in the first leg of the quarter-final. We have to go to Paris and win the game, and we are more than capable of doing it.
"If you want to win the Champions League final, you have to do something special, and we are going to have to do something special in Paris to be there. We still have a lot of chances to be in that final."
The second leg will be broadcast by TNT Sports after Prime Video aired the first leg, which has first choice of Tuesday's games. Coverage on TNT Sport 1 and the Discovery Plus app, where fans can stream the match live, starts an hour before the game at 7pm.
For highlights of both semi-finals, tune into BBC One's Champions League show at 10.40pm, while full radio commentary is available on BBC 5 Live and talkSPORT.
Team newsGabriel Magalhaes, Gabriel Jesus, and Takehiro Tomiyasu are all ruled out for the remainder of the season. might have a slim chance of returning before the season's end, but he won't be ready for the second leg. Meanwhile, Jorginho's injury is proving to be more complex than first thought.
could potentially take part following his knee injury. Meanwhile, there are worries about captain Martin Odegaard, who was substituted after sustaining a kick against Bournemouth.
Unlike Arteta, whose side are not completely assured of the top-five finish they need to secure Champions League football again if they don't win the competition, the French champions had the luxury of making wholesale changes for their league game against Strasbourg at the weekend. Their main fitness worry revolves around Dembele, who has a hamstring issue.
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