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		<title>UCL Semi-Final Preview: PSG vs Bayern and Atletico vs Arsenal</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 22:38:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Four teams. Two nights. One final in Budapest on 30 May. The Champions League semi-finals are here and the draw could not have delivered better matchups. The defending champions PSG against the most in-form team in Europe in Bayern Munich. And Diego Simeone&#8217;s reinvented Atletico Madrid against an Arsenal side chasing their first ever European...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="article-intro">Four teams. Two nights. One final in Budapest on 30 May. The Champions League semi-finals are here and the draw could not have delivered better matchups. The defending champions PSG against the most in-form team in Europe in Bayern Munich. And Diego Simeone&#8217;s reinvented Atletico Madrid against an Arsenal side chasing their first ever European crown. Here is everything you need to know about both first legs.</p>
<h2>PSG vs Bayern Munich</h2>
<h3>Tuesday 28 April, Parc des Princes, 21:00 CET</h3>
<p>This is the game of the semi-finals and quite possibly the game of the season. Paris Saint-Germain, the reigning European champions who won last year&#8217;s final 5-0 against Inter Milan, host Bayern Munich, the most dominant side in Europe across 2025-26. Between them they have scored an extraordinary number of goals this season. Bayern have found the net in eleven of their twelve Champions League games this campaign. PSG have scored two or more goals in each of their last eight knockout stage games, a record that matches Barcelona&#8217;s extraordinary run between 2015 and 2016. When two sides with that kind of firepower meet at the Parc des Princes, the logical conclusion is that it will be quite a night.</p>
<p>Bayern arrive in Paris having won their last five Champions League games against PSG, their longest ever winning streak against any opponent in the competition. They beat the French champions 2-1 in the league phase back in November thanks to two Luis Diaz goals, and they come in on the back of a dramatic 4-3 win over Real Madrid in the quarter-final second leg that had the entire footballing world talking. Harry Kane, who has scored in each of his last four knockout stage games, has 53 goals in 45 appearances across all competitions this season. If he scores here he will equal Robert Lewandowski&#8217;s record for the longest scoring streak by a Bayern player in Champions League knockout football.</p>
<p>There is one significant subplot heading into this first leg. Bayern manager Vincent Kompany has been suspended after picking up his third yellow card of the tournament against Real Madrid. His assistant Aaron Danks will take the technical area. Kane spoke warmly about the situation before the game: &#8220;Everyone knows what needs to be done, even if the boss isn&#8217;t on the sideline.&#8221; It is the kind of calm authority that defines this Bayern squad right now.</p>
<p>PSG are not without their own complications. Vitinha, their key central midfielder, has been a doubt with a heel issue, while Desire Doue and Nuno Mendes both hobbled off in the quarter-final second leg against Liverpool but have been named in the squad. Fabian Ruiz played 45 minutes in PSG&#8217;s last league game and is working his way back to fitness. Luis Enrique has described his side as relishing the challenge: &#8220;We have a tough schedule, but we love having it.&#8221; That attitude, combined with the noise of the Parc des Princes, makes PSG genuinely dangerous at home.</p>
<p>The expected starting lineups reflect two sides built to dominate with the ball. PSG are likely to go with Safonov in goal, Hakimi and Nuno Mendes at fullback, Marquinhos and Pacho in central defence, Zaire-Emery, Neves and Ruiz in midfield, and the front three of Doue, Dembele and Kvaratskhelia. Bayern should line up with Neuer, Stanisic, Upamecano, Tah and Laimer across the back four, Kimmich and Pavlovic holding midfield, and the devastating front five of Olise, Musiala, Diaz and Kane. Two of the most attack-minded managers in world football going head to head, neither willing to concede the initiative. Goals are not just possible here. They are close to certain.</p>
<p>Our prediction: PSG 2-2 Bayern Munich. Too much quality on both sides for either to dominate entirely. A draw sets up a brilliant second leg in Munich next week.</p>
<h2>Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal</h2>
<h3>Wednesday 29 April, Estadio Metropolitano, 21:00 CET</h3>
<p>The second semi-final is a different kind of game entirely. Where PSG versus Bayern promises chaos and goals, Atletico Madrid versus Arsenal at the Metropolitano carries the weight of two contrasting philosophies about to collide at one of the most hostile venues in European football.</p>
<p>Arsenal are the only unbeaten team left in this season&#8217;s Champions League. They topped the league phase with eight wins from eight games, scoring 23 goals and conceding just four. They beat Atletico 4-0 at the Emirates in the league phase in October, a result so one-sided it almost felt like a warning. Mikel Arteta&#8217;s side are also nine points clear at the top of the Premier League, playing with the confidence of a team that has finally learned how to win in different ways. They grind out 1-0s when they have to. They destroy teams when they can. They are the most complete Arsenal side in a generation.</p>
<p>And yet the Metropolitano is a different world from the Emirates. Atletico have lost just two of their last eighteen home games against English clubs in Madrid. They knocked out Tottenham 7-5 on aggregate and eliminated Barcelona 3-2 in the quarter-finals in two of the most intense nights of this season&#8217;s competition. Julian Alvarez has scored nine goals and registered six assists in thirteen Champions League games this season, making him Atletico&#8217;s all-time top scorer in a single edition of the tournament. He is reportedly a doubt with minor discomfort but is expected to start.</p>
<p>Diego Simeone&#8217;s side are also a very different team from the defensive unit they once were. They have scored 34 goals in this season&#8217;s Champions League, the most in the club&#8217;s history and significantly more than their previous best of 26 in the 2013-14 campaign. They are still defensively solid but they are no longer content to just survive. The free-kick from Alvarez that won the first leg against Barcelona at the Camp Nou was the kind of moment that only arrives when a team has complete belief in its own quality. That belief is real and it will be felt on Wednesday night.</p>
<p>Arsenal have their own injury concerns. Jurrien Timber is still recovering from a groin problem. Mikel Merino is out until late May, ruling him out of both legs. Kai Havertz walked off in the first half against Newcastle but Arteta was cautious rather than alarmed about the severity. Eberechi Eze came off as a precaution in the same game. The good news is that Bukayo Saka has returned from his injury and is expected to start. Viktor Gyokeres, who scored against Atletico in the league phase, leads the line.</p>
<p>Atletico are missing Pablo Barrios through hamstring injury and Jose Gimenez with a muscle problem. Ademola Lookman and David Hancko are doubts. Simeone will likely set up in his trusted 4-4-2 with Alvarez and Sorloth up front, De Paul and Gallagher energetic in midfield and Griezmann playing behind the strikers. It is a system built to suffocate space and then explode on the counter, and the Metropolitano crowd makes it twice as difficult to break down.</p>
<p>Arsenal&#8217;s recent record against Spanish opposition is worth noting. They have won each of their last seven Champions League games against La Liga sides. They have lost just one of their last eleven Champions League away games. But they were beaten by Atletico in the 2017-18 Europa League semi-final, losing 1-0 in this same stadium. Simeone will not let his players forget that.</p>
<p>Our prediction: Atletico Madrid 1-1 Arsenal. Alvarez scores, Gyokeres equalises. A draw that keeps everything alive for the second leg at the Emirates.</p>
<h2>The Road to Budapest</h2>
<p>The Champions League final takes place at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on 30 May. The winner of PSG versus Bayern will face the winner of Atletico versus Arsenal. All four clubs are chasing their first European title in at least a decade, with PSG the reigning holders defending the trophy they won for the first time in their history last season. Bayern&#8217;s last Champions League triumph was in 2020. Arsenal have never won it. Atletico have never won it either, despite reaching the final in 2014 and 2016.</p>
<p>Across the next two weeks, across four legs of football in four of the most intense atmospheres in club football, the finalists will be decided. After a quarter-final round that gave us 4-3 thrillers, controversial red cards, keeperr howlers and scenes of genuine madness, the semi-finals have an enormous act to follow. Based on the quality of the teams involved, they are more than capable of delivering.</p>
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		<title>UCL Quarter-Final Second Legs: Our 5 Betting Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 13:49:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Champions League quarter-final first legs delivered drama, shocks and moments that defined the ties. Atletico silenced Camp Nou. Bayern came to the Bernabeu and left with a lead. PSG gave Liverpool a mountain to climb. Arsenal scraped through in Lisbon. Now the second legs arrive and three of the four ties are still very...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="article-intro">The Champions League quarter-final first legs delivered drama, shocks and moments that defined the ties. Atletico silenced Camp Nou. Bayern came to the Bernabeu and left with a lead. PSG gave Liverpool a mountain to climb. Arsenal scraped through in Lisbon. Now the second legs arrive and three of the four ties are still very much alive. Here is our full breakdown of what happened in the first legs and our five betting tips for the second legs this week.</p>
<h2>What Happened in the First Legs</h2>
<p>Barcelona hosted Atletico Madrid at Camp Nou on Wednesday and were in control for large parts of the first half. Then came the moment that changed everything. Pau Cubarsi was sent off after a VAR review for a last-man foul on Giuliano Simeone, and from the resulting free kick Julian Alvarez curled the ball into the top corner with stunning quality. Atletico defended brilliantly for the rest of the match and Alexander Sorloth doubled their lead with twenty minutes remaining. Barcelona had the better xG on the night, created more chances, and still lost 2-0 at home. They now travel to the Metropolitano needing to score at least twice without conceding.</p>
<p>Paris Saint-Germain were equally ruthless against Liverpool at the Parc des Princes. Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored in what was described as a surprisingly passive performance from Liverpool. Arne Slot&#8217;s side showed little of the intensity that defined them at their best and now face a genuine fight for their Champions League survival at Anfield, needing two goals against the defending European champions.</p>
<p>The tie of the round so far has been Real Madrid versus Bayern Munich at the Bernabeu. Bayern came to Madrid on the back of their dramatic 3-2 comeback against Freiburg and produced a controlled performance to win 2-1. Luis Diaz and Harry Kane scored for the visitors before Real pulled one back. Bayern now take a one-goal lead to the Allianz Arena for the second leg on Wednesday.</p>
<p>The most straightforward first leg came in Lisbon where Arsenal ground out a 1-0 win through a late Kai Havertz goal. It was not pretty but it was effective, and Mikel Arteta&#8217;s side now host Sporting CP at the Emirates with the advantage firmly in their hands.</p>
<h2>The Second Legs: Our Five Betting Tips</h2>
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<div class="ef-pick-tip">Both teams to score</div>
<div class="ef-pick-reason">Barcelona must attack, Atletico will counter. 8 of the last 10 H2H meetings produced goals at both ends. Barcelona have scored in all 10 Champions League games this season.</div>
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<div class="ef-pick-reason">PSG lead 2-0 and are the reigning European champions. Liverpool have two wins in their last seven matches. Anfield atmosphere will help but PSG have the quality to hold on.</div>
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<div class="ef-pick-tip">Arsenal to win</div>
<div class="ef-pick-reason">Arsenal lead 1-0 and are at home. Nine points clear in the Premier League, full confidence, strong squad. Sporting need to score twice. Arsenal to control and win this comfortably.</div>
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<div class="ef-pick-reason">Real Madrid&#8217;s last 8 European games produced 33 goals. Bayern have scored 32 in 10 UCL games. Both teams to score in 8 of Bayern&#8217;s last 9 away games. This tie always delivers goals.</div>
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<div class="ef-pick-reason">Bayern lead 2-1, at home in the Allianz Arena, unbeaten in 13 matches. Real Madrid inconsistent all season. Bayern are the best team in Europe right now and should finish the job.</div>
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<h2>The Reasoning Behind Each Pick</h2>
<p>Atletico Madrid versus Barcelona at the Metropolitano is the most open tie of the four. Atletico hold a 2-0 lead but Barcelona must attack from the first whistle and will get chances. The key statistical trend here is that eight of the last ten meetings between these clubs have produced goals at both ends, and Barcelona have scored in all ten of their Champions League matches this season. Atletico will have their moments on the counter-attack and Diego Simeone&#8217;s side have scored in five of their last six matches. Both teams to score feels like the natural outcome of a game where Barcelona have to throw men forward and Atletico have the quality to punish them.</p>
<p>PSG to qualify against Liverpool is a pick based on logic rather than romance. The defending champions lead 2-0, are in excellent form, and Liverpool have been deeply inconsistent this season with just two wins in their last seven matches. Anfield will be loud and Liverpool will give everything, but PSG have the experience, the squad depth and the two-goal buffer. This is a pick on the tie outcome rather than the match result, and the French champions should have enough to see it through.</p>
<p>Arsenal at home against Sporting CP with a 1-0 lead is one of the more comfortable positions any team can be in. Mikel Arteta&#8217;s side are nine points clear at the top of the Premier League, playing with confidence and have their full squad available. Sporting need to score twice in London, something they have not done in any of their European away games this season. Arsenal should control this and win comfortably without taking unnecessary risks.</p>
<p>The two Bayern Munich picks are deliberately combined. Over 2.5 goals in the Bayern versus Real Madrid second leg is backed by one of the most consistent statistical trends in this season&#8217;s Champions League. Bayern have scored 32 goals in ten UCL matches. Real Madrid&#8217;s last eight European games have produced 33 goals combined. Madrid must attack to overturn the deficit which means gaps will appear at the back. This fixture between the two most decorated clubs in European history almost never disappoints for goals, and this second leg is no different.</p>
<p>Bayern to qualify completes the five picks. They lead 2-1, are at home at the Allianz Arena where they have won six consecutive Champions League matches, and are unbeaten in 13 games across all competitions. Real Madrid&#8217;s Champions League magic is real and should never be completely discounted, but Bayern are simply the better team this season and should have enough to reach the semi-finals where Arsenal or Sporting await.</p>
<p>Good luck to everyone following along. Whatever happens across these two nights, the Champions League is delivering the drama it always promises at this stage of the competition.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 07:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Eight clubs. Four ties. One trophy on the line in Budapest. The 2025/26 Champions League quarter-finals arrive this week with a lineup that reads like a dream draw, four matchups that cover old scores, historic rivalries, tactical chess matches and genuine title contenders. The first legs kick off on Tuesday 7 April, and by the...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="article-intro">Eight clubs. Four ties. One trophy on the line in Budapest. The 2025/26 Champions League quarter-finals arrive this week with a lineup that reads like a dream draw, four matchups that cover old scores, historic rivalries, tactical chess matches and genuine title contenders. The first legs kick off on Tuesday 7 April, and by the time the second legs conclude on 15 April, we will know who is heading to the semi-finals. Here is everything you need to know about each tie.</p>
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<h2>PSG vs Liverpool: Revenge on the Table</h2>
<p>This is the tie with the clearest emotional undercurrent. Twelve months ago, Paris Saint-Germain knocked Liverpool out at the round of 16 stage in a penalty shootout at Anfield. PSG went on to win the whole competition, lifting the trophy for the first time in their history. Now the two sides meet again, this time a round deeper, and Arne Slot&#8217;s Liverpool will arrive at the Parc des Princes on 8 April with something to prove.</p>
<p>PSG enter as defending champions and as the most decorated squad left in the competition. Luis Enrique has built a team with enormous depth in attack, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembele all rotating through a front line that has been devastating in the knockout rounds. Kvaratskhelia in particular has been in outstanding form, scoring four goals across his last three Champions League knockout matches. In midfield, Vitinha remains one of the best pivots in Europe, acting as the press-breaking fulcrum around which PSG&#8217;s entire structure is built. The way they dismantled Chelsea 8-2 on aggregate in the round of 16 was ruthless, even if some of it was built on extraordinary individual finishing.</p>
<p>Liverpool, for their part, have not been at their smoothest this season, but they showed exactly what they are capable of when they demolished Galatasaray 4-0 in the second leg of their round of 16 tie to advance 4-1 on aggregate. Goals from Hugo Ekitike, Ryan Gravenberch and Mohamed Salah in a devastating 12-minute burst underlined that when this Liverpool side clicks, they can be as good as anyone left in the competition. Salah himself became the first African player to reach 50 Champions League goals during that tie, a milestone that reflects just how significant his contribution to this club has been in Europe. Florian Wirtz, who joined in the summer, adds a creative dimension that Liverpool have not always had in recent seasons, and Dominik Szoboszlai has scored in five of his last eight Champions League appearances.</p>
<p>The key tactical battleground will be how Liverpool manage PSG&#8217;s full-backs. Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes are two of the best attacking full-backs in the world, and Luis Enrique&#8217;s system relies heavily on their ability to stretch play and create overloads wide. If Liverpool can pin them back with their own high press, Slot&#8217;s side will have a real chance. If they cannot, and if PSG&#8217;s attackers find the space they found against Chelsea, this tie could be decided in the first leg. The return at Anfield on 14 April offers Liverpool a second chance, and the Anfield atmosphere in knockout football has a habit of changing games. This is the tie of the round.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-233 size-full" src="https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/joshi-milestoner-jCeZqPzOa1U-unsplash-scaled.jpg" alt="Real Madrid" width="2560" height="1702" srcset="https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/joshi-milestoner-jCeZqPzOa1U-unsplash-scaled.jpg 2560w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/joshi-milestoner-jCeZqPzOa1U-unsplash-300x199.jpg 300w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/joshi-milestoner-jCeZqPzOa1U-unsplash-1024x681.jpg 1024w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/joshi-milestoner-jCeZqPzOa1U-unsplash-768x511.jpg 768w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/joshi-milestoner-jCeZqPzOa1U-unsplash-1536x1021.jpg 1536w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/joshi-milestoner-jCeZqPzOa1U-unsplash-2048x1362.jpg 2048w" sizes="(max-width: 2560px) 100vw, 2560px" /></p>
<h2>Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich: The European Clasico Returns</h2>
<p>No fixture in the history of the European Cup and Champions League has been played more often than this one. Real Madrid and Bayern Munich have met 28 times in European competition, with the head-to-head record now level at 12 wins apiece. When these two clubs collide in the knockout stages, history almost always delivers something memorable, and there is no reason to expect anything different this time.</p>
<p>Real Madrid arrive at this tie in classic fashion: inconsistent in the league, relying on injured players returning at exactly the right moment, and somehow producing moments of individual genius when the stakes are highest. Federico Valverde&#8217;s hat-trick against Manchester City in the round of 16 first leg was as stunning a performance as any player has produced in Europe this season. Vinicius Junior scored twice at the Etihad to seal progress, and now both Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham, who missed much of the season through injury, are reportedly fit and available for the quarter-finals. When Real Madrid are at full strength in the Bernabeu in European football, they are an extraordinarily difficult side to beat.</p>
<p>Bayern, though, come into this tie on the back of arguably the most dominant round of 16 performance of any team this season. They beat Atalanta 10-2 on aggregate, winning 6-1 away before completing the job 4-1 at home, and Harry Kane delivered one of the great individual displays, scoring his 49th and 50th Champions League goals across the two legs. Kane has now scored 47 goals in 39 appearances in all competitions this season, a return that places him clearly among the best strikers on the planet. Vincent Kompany has also welcomed back Joshua Kimmich and Michael Olise from suspension for this tie, strengthening a squad that already looked the most complete in the competition. Jamal Musiala, who has been carrying an ankle issue, is targeting a return for the first leg.</p>
<p>The tactical question at the Bernabeu on 7 April is whether Bayern&#8217;s high line and aggressive counter-press can contain the individual quality of Madrid&#8217;s forwards. Konrad Laimer has been identified as the man tasked with managing Vinicius, and former Bundesliga defender Maik Franz has suggested that approach is exactly right. But Real Madrid&#8217;s Bernabeu has a habit of producing moments that tactical blueprints cannot account for, and with Mbappe potentially back in the lineup, Bayern&#8217;s defence will need to be at its very best. The second leg at the Allianz Arena on 15 April gives Bayern the home advantage at the crucial moment. This is the pick of the first legs on paper, and the tie most likely to produce the final&#8217;s best candidate from the top half of the draw.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-232 size-full" src="https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/krzysztof-dubiel-hQBIJsBtyBw-unsplash-scaled.jpg" alt="FC Barcelona" width="2560" height="1707" srcset="https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/krzysztof-dubiel-hQBIJsBtyBw-unsplash-scaled.jpg 2560w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/krzysztof-dubiel-hQBIJsBtyBw-unsplash-300x200.jpg 300w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/krzysztof-dubiel-hQBIJsBtyBw-unsplash-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/krzysztof-dubiel-hQBIJsBtyBw-unsplash-768x512.jpg 768w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/krzysztof-dubiel-hQBIJsBtyBw-unsplash-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/krzysztof-dubiel-hQBIJsBtyBw-unsplash-2048x1365.jpg 2048w" sizes="(max-width: 2560px) 100vw, 2560px" /></p>
<h2>Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid: Spain&#8217;s Most Chaotic Fixture</h2>
<p>If the PSG-Liverpool tie carries the emotional weight of revenge, and the Real Madrid-Bayern match carries the weight of history, then Barcelona versus Atletico Madrid carries something altogether more unpredictable: the weight of the present. These two clubs have played five times in the past 13 months across La Liga and cup competition, with scorelines reading 4-4, 4-2, 3-1, 4-0 and 3-0 across those fixtures. The combination of Barcelona&#8217;s high defensive line, aggressive pressing and clinical attacking play against Atletico&#8217;s lethal counter-attacking instincts and the individual brilliance of Julian Alvarez has produced some of the most watchable football in Europe this season.</p>
<p>Barcelona head into the first leg at Camp Nou on 8 April as clear favourites, and the statistics support that assessment. Hansi Flick&#8217;s side have outscored their last seven opponents 24-6 in all competitions, and players like Raphinha and Pedri are returning to their best form after injury problems earlier in the campaign. Robert Lewandowski continues to score at a remarkable rate, and Gavi has returned to the pitch after a lengthy absence. The fullback pairing of Jules Kounde and Alejandro Balde should also be close to fitness, giving Flick close to a full squad to choose from at the most important moment of the season. Their round of 16 performance against Newcastle, where they fell 3-3 after the first leg before winning the second 7-2, showed both the fragility and the devastating attacking potential of this team.</p>
<p>Atletico, however, are not simply here to make up the numbers. Diego Simeone&#8217;s side knocked out Tottenham in the round of 16, and Julian Alvarez has found his best form again after a mid-season dip, now carrying 14 Champions League goals in his last 17 appearances. The Argentinian is capable of winning a tie on his own. The complication for Atletico is defensive: this is not the same wall-like Simeone defence that frustrated Europe&#8217;s best clubs for a decade. They conceded 3-2 in the second leg against Tottenham, a Spurs side in poor domestic form. Against Barcelona&#8217;s attack, they will need to be considerably better than that. Atletico&#8217;s Copa del Rey semi-final victory over Barcelona at the Metropolitano earlier this season, however, is a reminder that Simeone knows exactly how to neutralise Flick&#8217;s system when his side are properly organised. This tie will hinge on which version of Atletico shows up.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-235 size-full" src="https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/elio-santos-kEL2_9L9QXM-unsplash-scaled.jpg" alt="Sporting Clube de Portugal " width="1707" height="2560" srcset="https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/elio-santos-kEL2_9L9QXM-unsplash-scaled.jpg 1707w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/elio-santos-kEL2_9L9QXM-unsplash-200x300.jpg 200w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/elio-santos-kEL2_9L9QXM-unsplash-683x1024.jpg 683w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/elio-santos-kEL2_9L9QXM-unsplash-768x1152.jpg 768w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/elio-santos-kEL2_9L9QXM-unsplash-1024x1536.jpg 1024w, https://exploredfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/elio-santos-kEL2_9L9QXM-unsplash-1365x2048.jpg 1365w" sizes="(max-width: 1707px) 100vw, 1707px" /></p>
<h2>Sporting CP vs Arsenal: The Quiet Danger of Lisbon</h2>
<p>On paper, Arsenal are the favourites to progress, and many observers consider them the most likely finalist in the entire draw. Arsenal led the Champions League league phase with a perfect record, a 100% winning run that no team had ever achieved in the competition&#8217;s modern format. They followed it up with a controlled 3-1 aggregate victory over Bayer Leverkusen in the round of 16, winning 2-0 at the Emirates in the second leg in a game that was more comfortable than the scoreline suggests, goalkeeper Janis Blaswich making several outstanding saves to keep the deficit respectable. Mikel Arteta&#8217;s side have conceded just four goals across their entire European campaign, a defensive record that stands comparison with any team in the competition&#8217;s history.</p>
<p>Viktor Gyokeres, Arsenal&#8217;s summer signing, brings the cutting-edge forward threat that Arteta&#8217;s teams have sometimes lacked in Europe, while Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard give them one of the best balanced squads remaining. Arsenal are also nine points clear in the Premier League and remain in the FA Cup, meaning this is a club that has a genuine chance of an extraordinary season.</p>
<p>Sporting, though, are not opponents to be dismissed. Rui Borges has built a side that can suffocate teams with relentless pressure or sit deep and absorb, depending on what the tie demands. Their round of 16 comeback against Bodo/Glimt, overturning a 3-0 first-leg deficit to win 5-0 on the night and progress 5-3 on aggregate, was one of the most dramatic turnarounds in Champions League knockout history. The Jose Alvalade in Lisbon on 7 April will be a hostile and loud environment, and Arsenal&#8217;s last visit to the ground, in the league phase in November 2024, ended in a 5-1 win for the Gunners, but that was a very different Sporting side at a very different point of the season. The revenge motivation in Lisbon will be significant.</p>
<p>The key for Arsenal will be managing their schedule. Between 4 and 19 April, the Gunners face an FA Cup quarter-final, both legs of this tie, and a run of Premier League fixtures that could define their title challenge. Arteta&#8217;s squad management over those two weeks will be as important as any tactical decision he makes on the pitch. If Arsenal keep a clean sheet in Lisbon and bring a lead back to the Emirates, they should progress. But Sporting are capable of making this uncomfortable, and Borges will have a very specific plan to press Arsenal&#8217;s build-up and exploit any gaps left by the full-backs. This is the tie that most people are predicting correctly but will still feel nervous about until it is done.</p>
<h2>The Road to Budapest</h2>
<p>The semi-final bracket adds one more layer of intrigue. The winner of PSG versus Liverpool will face the winner of Real Madrid versus Bayern, creating the possibility of a semi-final involving four of the most decorated clubs in the competition&#8217;s history. On the other side of the draw, Arsenal or Sporting will face either Barcelona or Atletico Madrid, a pairing that looks more manageable on paper but is anything but guaranteed.</p>
<p>The final takes place at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on 30 May. At this stage, Arsenal carry the best odds of lifting the trophy, but PSG have already shown they can win it, Barcelona have the most devastating attack left, and Real Madrid have an almost supernatural ability to find another gear when the knockout stages arrive. Four ties, eight clubs, and a whole lot of European football to look forward to. The first legs start on Tuesday.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[First legs: 7-8 April. Second legs: 14-15 April. Eight teams. Four incredible ties. Here is everything you need to make informed bets across every market, from match result to goals, corners, cards and both teams to score. The 2025-26 Champions League quarter-finals have delivered one of the most mouth-watering last-eight draws in years. Real Madrid...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>First legs: 7-8 April. Second legs: 14-15 April. Eight teams. Four incredible ties. Here is everything you need to make informed bets across every market, from match result to goals, corners, cards and both teams to score.</em></p>
<p>The 2025-26 Champions League quarter-finals have delivered one of the most mouth-watering last-eight draws in years. Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich. PSG vs Liverpool. Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid. Arsenal vs Sporting CP. Every single tie has storylines, quality and genuine unpredictability. Let&#8217;s get into it.</p>
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<h2>Tie 1: Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich</h2>
<p><strong>First leg:</strong> Tuesday 7 April, Estadio Santiago Bernabéu (21:00 CET)<br />
<strong>Second leg:</strong> Wednesday 15 April, Allianz Arena (21:00 CET)</p>
<h3>The Story</h3>
<p>No fixture has been played more often in Champions League history. This will be their 29th European meeting, with the all-time head-to-head standing at 12 wins apiece. Real Madrid have had the better of recent ties, progressing from each of the last four two-legged encounters between these clubs. But Bayern have not forgotten what happened at the Bernabéu in 2024, when a questionable refereeing call ended their semifinal hopes in controversial circumstances.</p>
<p>Real are without Courtois, Mendy and Rodrygo through injury for the first leg. Bayern are the form team of the tournament, nine wins from ten outings in the Champions League, with 32 goals scored and only 10 conceded. Their 10-2 demolition of Atalanta in the round of 16 sent a clear message. Harry Kane has 46 goals this season. Michael Olise has been electric. Vincent Kompany&#8217;s side are playing the best football in Europe right now.</p>
<h3>Key Stats</h3>
<ul>
<li>Bayern: 32 goals scored in UCL this season, only PSG have scored more</li>
<li>Real Madrid: Unbeaten in last 9 UEFA competition matches at home</li>
<li>Bayern have won their last 9 Champions League matches</li>
<li>Real Madrid eliminated Manchester City 5-1 on aggregate in the round of 16</li>
<li>These two sides have combined for 61 goals in the Champions League this season</li>
</ul>
<h3>Betting Tips: First Leg (Bernabéu)</h3>
<p><strong>Match Result:</strong> Real Madrid to win or draw. At home, with the crowd behind them, Real Madrid rarely lose in Europe. Even weakened by injuries they have enough quality to avoid defeat in the first leg. Back Real Madrid double chance (win or draw).</p>
<p><strong>Both Teams to Score: YES.</strong> Bayern have scored in every single Champions League match this season. Real Madrid have scored in 8 of their last 9. This is a near-certainty. Strong value pick.</p>
<p><strong>Over 2.5 Goals: YES.</strong> These two teams have combined for 61 goals this season. The last three meetings between them produced 3, 4 and 5 goals respectively. The Bernabéu atmosphere will encourage an open game from the start.</p>
<p><strong>Over 3.5 Goals: YES, value pick.</strong> Higher risk but given Bayern&#8217;s attacking output this season and Real&#8217;s attacking intent at home, three goals each is a realistic scenario. Worth including in a combination bet.</p>
<p><strong>Harry Kane to Score Anytime: YES.</strong> Kane has 46 goals this season including 10 in the Champions League knockout stages alone. He scores in big games. Back him to find the net at the Bernabéu.</p>
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<h2>Tie 2: Paris Saint-Germain vs Liverpool</h2>
<p><strong>First leg:</strong> Wednesday 8 April, Parc des Princes (21:00 CET)<br />
<strong>Second leg:</strong> Tuesday 14 April, Anfield (21:00 CET)</p>
<h3>The Story</h3>
<p>Revenge. That is the word that defines this tie from Liverpool&#8217;s perspective. Last season PSG knocked the Reds out in the round of 16 on their way to winning the competition. Liverpool were devastated. Now they meet again, this time at the quarter-final stage, with PSG defending champions and Liverpool hungry for retribution.</p>
<p>PSG are the best team in the world when they are at full throttle. Kvaratskhelia, Barcola, Dembele, Doue. Their attacking depth is extraordinary. They beat Chelsea 8-2 on aggregate in the round of 16. Vitinha is the best midfielder in the competition. But they are not at fifth gear right now. They finished 11th in the league phase and needed to come through the play-offs. Liverpool meanwhile produced their best performance of the season, a 4-0 win over Galatasaray, to reach this stage.</p>
<h3>Key Stats</h3>
<ul>
<li>PSG scored 8 goals in two legs against Chelsea in the round of 16</li>
<li>Liverpool beat Galatasaray 4-0 in their second leg, described as their best performance of the season</li>
<li>PSG have Kylian Mbappe who scored the second fastest hat-trick in UCL history this season</li>
<li>Liverpool have scored 500+ European Cup goals, only 6 clubs have ever achieved this</li>
<li>PSG beat Liverpool last season at both venues</li>
</ul>
<h3>Betting Tips: First Leg (Paris)</h3>
<p><strong>Match Result:</strong> PSG to win. At home, in the Parc des Princes, PSG are formidable. Liverpool&#8217;s domestic form has been inconsistent and Paris away is a brutal assignment. Back PSG to win the first leg.</p>
<p><strong>Both Teams to Score: YES.</strong> Liverpool have attacking quality in Salah, Szoboszlai and Nunez and will not sit back at the Parc des Princes. PSG will score. Liverpool will score. Both teams to score is strong value here.</p>
<p><strong>Over 2.5 Goals: YES.</strong> PSG have averaged over 3 goals per game in the Champions League this season. This has the feel of a high-scoring affair, particularly in Paris where PSG like to attack from the first minute.</p>
<p><strong>PSG Asian Handicap -1:</strong> If you believe in PSG&#8217;s quality at home this is a value pick. They beat Chelsea 5-2 in the first leg. A comfortable home win is not out of the question.</p>
<p><strong>Second Leg tip at Anfield:</strong> Back Liverpool and Both Teams to Score at Anfield. The Anfield atmosphere for Champions League nights is unlike anything else in football. Liverpool will push hard for the tie. Back them to win the second leg and both teams to score again.</p>
<p><strong>To Qualify tip:</strong> PSG are slight favourites to go through overall, but Liverpool at Anfield in a knockout second leg is never a safe assumption. This tie could go either way. Value lies in a Both Teams to Score treble across both legs.</p>
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<h2>Tie 3: Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid</h2>
<p><strong>First leg:</strong> Wednesday 8 April, Olimpico de Montjuic (21:00 CET)<br />
<strong>Second leg:</strong> Tuesday 14 April, Wanda Metropolitano (21:00 CET)</p>
<h3>The Story</h3>
<p>The most entertaining tie of the quarter-finals on paper. Hansi Flick&#8217;s Barcelona are attack-minded, play a high line and can be occasionally chaotic. Diego Simeone&#8217;s Atletico are defensively disciplined, dangerous on the counter and lethal at home. These two have met repeatedly in recent seasons and the matches are always full of goals and drama.</p>
<p>Barcelona dismantled Newcastle 7-2 on aggregate in the round of 16. Lamine Yamal and Raphinha are two of the most exciting attacking players in European football right now. But Barca&#8217;s defence remains a concern. They play a dangerously high line and Atletico are experts at exploiting space in behind. Julian Alvarez has 14 Champions League goals in his last 17 matches. This has goalfest written all over it.</p>
<h3>Key Stats</h3>
<ul>
<li>Barcelona have outscored their last seven opponents 24-6 in all competitions</li>
<li>Atletico have won 23 of their last 26 home matches at the Metropolitano</li>
<li>Julian Alvarez: 14 UCL goals in last 17 matches</li>
<li>Barcelona play a high defensive line, and Atletico are built to exploit exactly that</li>
<li>These two sides met in the Copa del Rey semi-final this season — Atletico won that tie</li>
<li>ESPN predicts Barcelona 5-3 Atletico on aggregate</li>
</ul>
<h3>Betting Tips: First Leg (Barcelona)</h3>
<p><strong>Match Result:</strong> Barcelona to win. At home, with Yamal and Raphinha in this form, Barcelona are difficult to stop. Back Barcelona to win the first leg at the Montjuic.</p>
<p><strong>Both Teams to Score: YES, strongest pick of the round.</strong> Atletico have Julian Alvarez, Griezmann and Sorloth. Barcelona have the best attack in Spain. Both teams to score is as close to a certainty as you will find in this round. This should be in every accumulator.</p>
<p><strong>Over 3.5 Goals: YES, value pick.</strong> Barcelona vs Atletico consistently produces goals. With the high line Barca play and Atletico&#8217;s counter-attacking threat, over 3.5 goals across both legs looks very achievable. In fact over 4.5 for the tie is worth considering.</p>
<p><strong>Lamine Yamal to Score Anytime:</strong> The teenager has been the best player in Spain this season. Against a high-pressing Barcelona side with space behind them, Yamal will have chances. Back him to get on the scoresheet.</p>
<p><strong>Second Leg at the Wanda Metropolitano:</strong> Back Atletico to win the second leg. Simeone&#8217;s record at home is extraordinary, 23 wins from 26 matches. If Barcelona have a lead going into the second leg, Atletico are dangerous and will push hard. Back Atletico to win on the night at the Metropolitano.</p>
<p><strong>To Qualify:</strong> Barcelona are slight favourites overall but this tie has upset written all over it. Value pick: Atletico to qualify at longer odds.</p>
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<h2>Tie 4: Sporting CP vs Arsenal</h2>
<p><strong>First leg:</strong> Tuesday 7 April, Estadio Jose Alvalade (21:00 CET)<br />
<strong>Second leg:</strong> Wednesday 15 April, Emirates Stadium (21:00 CET)</p>
<h3>The Story</h3>
<p>Arsenal had the perfect Champions League campaign. Eight wins from eight in the league phase, no team has ever achieved that before. They beat Atletico Madrid 4-0. They beat Leverkusen 3-1 on aggregate in the round of 16. Mikel Arteta has built the most complete team in England and this is their moment.</p>
<p>Sporting CP should not be underestimated. They pulled off one of the most dramatic comebacks in Champions League history, coming back from 2-0 down on aggregate against Bodø/Glimt in Lisbon to win 5-0 on the night and progress 5-2 on aggregate. They have quality throughout and the Alvalade is a difficult place to go. But Arsenal have already beaten Sporting 5-1 away in the league phase last season and 3-1 on aggregate this season over Leverkusen.</p>
<h3>Key Stats</h3>
<ul>
<li>Arsenal: 8 wins from 8 in the UCL league phase, unprecedented in the competition&#8217;s history</li>
<li>Arsenal have scored 3 or more goals in 7 of their last 10 UCL home matches</li>
<li>Sporting CP beat Bodø/Glimt 5-0 on the night after trailing 2-0 on aggregate</li>
<li>Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid 4-0 in the league phase this season</li>
<li>Bukayo Saka is one of the form players of the season</li>
<li>Arsenal are the favourites to win the entire competition according to many analysts</li>
</ul>
<h3>Betting Tips: First Leg (Lisbon)</h3>
<p><strong>Match Result:</strong> Draw or Arsenal win. Arsenal away in Lisbon is not straightforward. Sporting are a good team at home and the Alvalade crowd will be behind them. Back Arsenal on the double chance (win or draw) for the first leg.</p>
<p><strong>Arsenal to Win to Nil:</strong> Arsenal have the best defensive record in the competition. Sporting, while capable of scoring, will find it very difficult to break Arsenal down. Back Arsenal to win without conceding for value.</p>
<p><strong>Over 2.5 Goals: YES.</strong> Arsenal score goals, lots of them. Even away from home they are not a team that sits back. Over 2.5 goals is achievable in this fixture.</p>
<p><strong>Bukayo Saka to Score Anytime:</strong> Saka has passed 50 league goals for Arsenal and is one of the form players in Europe. On the right wing against Sporting&#8217;s left back, he will have opportunities. Back him to score.</p>
<p><strong>Second Leg at the Emirates:</strong> Back Arsenal to win comfortably at home. If they come back level or ahead from Lisbon, the Emirates in a Champions League knockout night is an incredible environment. Arsenal to win and over 2.5 goals at the Emirates is strong value.</p>
<p><strong>To Qualify:</strong> Arsenal are clear favourites and rightly so. Back Arsenal to qualify at the standard odds. This is the closest thing to a banker in these quarter-finals.</p>
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<h2>Best Accumulator Bets</h2>
<p>If you want to combine picks into accumulators, here are our recommended combinations:</p>
<p><strong>Safe Accumulator (lower odds, higher probability):</strong><br />
Both Teams to Score in all four first legs. Barcelona vs Atletico, PSG vs Liverpool, Real vs Bayern, Sporting vs Arsenal — all four to see goals at both ends. This is our strongest combined pick of the round.</p>
<p><strong>Value Accumulator:</strong><br />
Over 2.5 goals in: Real vs Bayern + Barcelona vs Atletico + PSG vs Liverpool. Three of the four ties are almost certain to produce high-scoring affairs. Combine these three for a strong value treble.</p>
<p><strong>Bold Accumulator:</strong><br />
Bayern to win first leg + Barcelona to win first leg + Arsenal to qualify + Both teams to score in PSG vs Liverpool. Higher risk, higher reward. Backed by solid data and reasoning.</p>
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<h2>Our Quarter-Final Qualifier Predictions</h2>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Tie</th>
<th>Our Pick to Qualify</th>
<th>Confidence</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich</td>
<td>Bayern Munich</td>
<td>Medium — very close tie</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>PSG vs Liverpool</td>
<td>PSG</td>
<td>Medium — Liverpool can surprise</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid</td>
<td>Barcelona</td>
<td>Medium — Atletico dangerous</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Sporting CP vs Arsenal</td>
<td>Arsenal</td>
<td>High — strongest pick of the round</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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