
Mikel Artetas She goes to their quarter-final second stage with a 3-0 lead, with a semi-final against PSG for grabbing if they can avoid a Real Madrid Comeback in the Santiago Bernabéu
Arsenal could reach the UEFA Champions League Semi-Final tonight if they could repeat last week's heroic deeds against Real Madrid. The Gunners take the second stage in their quarter-final with a 3-0 lead and even a 2-0 loss in the night will be enough to secure their place in the penultimate phase of the competition.
Arsenal secured their kisses of three goals in a remarkable second half display at the Emirates Stadium last week, with Declan Rice two spectacular free kicks scored in 12 minutes. Arsenal already seemed to go to the semi-final for the third time in their history when Mikel Merino yielded a third of a Myles Lewis-Skelly at the edge of the box.
Real Madrid – who looked far from their usual self – seemed to be emptied and was reduced to 10 men when midfielder Eduardo Camavinga was shown a second yellow in the stopping time. But if a team can overcome a 3-0 shortage, it is the Spanish and European champions, which are supported by what will certainly be a crowded Santiago Bernabéu.
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Prior to the game, Madrid's Jude Bellingham supported his silk to produce another historical comeback, while Arsenal -Baas Mikel Arteta said his players are ready to make their own history. Arteta said to Sky Sports: “If you are talking about creating history, see how small the history is, we have not won the competition.
“We try to do something we try to dominate European competition.” We must earn the right to do that on a large stage. It will be no better than this. It is a great opportunity for the team. “
Arsenal will set up a semi-final collision against Paris Saint-Germain if they win a victory tonight after the French champions have defeated Aston Villa with 5-4. But until that time, here is when Real Madrid vs Arsenal is planned to start and where to look in the UK.
When is Real Madrid vs Arsenal?
Real Madrid vs Arsenal is planned to start at 8 p.m., with coverage from 7 p.m.
Where to look at Real Madrid vs Arsenal
Real Madrid vs Arsenal is broadcast on TNT Sports 1 and can be streamed with a Discovery+ Premium subscription or via the Discovery+ Prime Video Channel. This costs £ 30.99 on a rolling monthly basis and can be canceled at any time.
A TNT sports subscription is also available with Sky, Virgin Media and EE. For football fans who want to catch the latest domestic matches, Sky Sports is the home base of more than 1,000 games every season in the Premier League, EFL and more.
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