The side of Mikel Arteta is in the UEFA Champions League-Half Final for the first time in 16 years while they are organizing Paris Saint-Germain tonight at the Emirates Stadium
Arsenal can get a step closer to history on Tuesday while they are confronted with Paris Saint-Germain in the first stage of the semi-final of the UEFA Champions League. The Gunners organize the French champions at the Emirates and fans can watch the competition for free.
The side of Mikel Arteta starts the game on the back of a 5-1 total victory over Real Madrid, in which they surprised the 15-way European champions in both quarter-final legs. Declan Rice secured the headlines with two spectacular free kicks after the first game, while Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli found the net in the second stage to send Madrid packaging.
The victory over PSG would mark Arsenal's first time in the final since 2006, when they were beaten 2-1 by Barcelona. Despite the fact that he missed Premier League Glory this season, Arsenal has made an impression in Europe and are now the favorites to lift the Champions League trophy, but first they have to pass PSG.
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Arsenal has already beat the Parisians this season with a 2-0 win in October, during the opening phase of the competition in which PSG somewhat under performed. But since the turn of the year, PSG has won 23 of their 27 games, including eliminating Liverpool and Aston Villa from the Champions League.
Prior to the game, Arteta said that tonight's collision will be one of the biggest games in the history of Emirates. He said: “We must show mental power, desire, dedication and energy during our preparations and before the first minute. It will be one of the biggest games that the Emirates have seen in its history and we want to set up a special show.”
The two teams meet again on 7 May in the Parc des Princes, with the winner after two legs that secure their place in the final. Unlike most Champions League matches, tonight's game is not broadcast on TNT sports, but there is a way to see the game completely free of charge.
When is Arsenal versus PSG?
Arsenal vs PSG is planned to start at 8 p.m. with Gabby Logan who leads the coverage from 6.30 pm next to Wayne Rooney, Daniel Sturridge, Clarence Seedorf and Theo Walcott. Comments comes from Jon Champion and Alan Shearer.
