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Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid: Champions League - team news, start ...

Who: Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid What: Champions League semifinal, second leg Where: The Emirates Stadium, London When: Tuesday, May 5 at 8pm (19:00 GMT) How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 16:00 GMT in advance of our live text commentary stream.Arsenal host Atletico in London with the tie evenly poised at 1-1 after a first leg dominated by penalty decisions in the Spanish capital.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Palestinian football boss refuses Israeli handshake at FIFA eventlist 2 of 4Benfica’s Mourinho says no contact with Real Madrid about manager’s joblist 3 of 4Howe says Saudi owners’ desire for success at Newcastle remains unchangedlist 4 of 4Palestine FA chief hits out at Israel federation VP at FIFA Congressend of listBoth sides netted from the spot, but Arsenal thought they should have had a second penalty when Eberechi Eze was clipped inside the box.But Atletico showed they need have no inferiority complex when they head to the Emirates Stadium. Diego Simeone’s side had the better of the encounter at their Metropolitano Stadium last week as Arsenal keeper David Raya was called into action far more than Atleti’s Jan Oblak.Whoever emerges triumphant from this tie will face a daunting game against either Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern Munich in the final on May 30.Saka sparks Arsenal attack into lifeBukayo Saka’s return from injury has jolted Arsenal’s attack back into life just in time for the Gunners to dream of a Premier League and Champions League double.Saka scored and provided an assist for Viktor Gyokeres as Mikel Arteta’s men bagged three goals for the first time in 16 games in Saturday’s 3-0 win over Fulham.All three goals arrived before Saka was withdrawn by Arteta at half-time to protect the England winger, who has been nursing an achilles injury in recent months.“He certainly made a difference. He made two actions that decided the game and we know what he’s capable of,” said Arteta.“He’s come back in the most important period of the season and now he’s fresh.“His mind is fresh, his hunger is at the highest possible height and I think he needed a performance like that to impact the team, so that’s a big platform for Tuesday.”Saka celebrates scoring his team’s second goal against Fulham [Justin Setterfield/Getty Images]Atletico aim to show Alvarez their ambitionFor Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez, the consequences of Tuesday’s semifinal clash at Arsenal may go beyond booking a ticket to B...

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givemesport.com
Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal: Team News and Confirmed Lineups for ...

Updated Apr 29, 2026, 6:50 PM GMT+1 Matt Smith is a football writer covering the Premier League and exclusive news for GIVEMESPORT. Matt joined the company in March 2023 and is an avid Everton supporter who regularly attends games in his spare time He has previously worked for CaughtOffside where he covered world football including transfers, match reports, previews, and more. Matt also works for Squakwa, FotMob, WhoScored, and regular appears on Sky Sports to speak about Everton. He also creates tactical analysis social media content and regularly appears on podcasts. After spending a few years coaching, playing, and analysing football, Matt moved over to the writing side of the game a few years ago. Matt also works in commentary and match reporting, providing detailed analysis on some of the biggest games in England and Europe, with his reports regularly published on the Premier League website. He has amassed over 28,000 followers on X by giving his insight on football, predominantly focusing on the tactical side of the game. Atletico Madrid and Arsenal will go head-to-head in the Champions League on Wednesday evening, with both sides looking to take advantage in the first leg. There is a chance Arsenal ends the season without any trophies, despite being involved in four different competitions at the turn of the year. Mikel Arteta's side are going toe-to-toe with Manchester City in the Premier League, but the Champions League may end up being their only hope of silverware. It's a battle of two sides known for their defensive solidity, and this is how GIVEMESPORT expects the teams to line up, including team news from both outfits. Atletico Madrid Team News Atletico Madrid could be without just Pablo Barrios and Jose Gimenez for this one, but Diego Simeone does have some doubts to worry about heading into the game against Arsenal. Ademola Lookman and David Hancko will be looking to shake off knocks ahead of the game, and it'll be a huge boost for the Spanish side if they can have them available in Madrid. Julian Alvarez has confirmed that he's ready to face the Gunners, so it will be interesting to see whether he will be fit enough to start after being an unused substitute last time out. Atletico Madrid Confirmed XI Atletico Madrid Confirmed XI: Oblak; Llorente, Pubill, Hancko, Ruggeri; Giuliano, Koke, Cardoso, Lookman; Alvarez, Griezmann Atletico Madrid Confirmed Substitutes: Musso (GK), Esquivel (GK), Lenglet (DEF), Molina (DEF), Bonar (DEF), D...

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msn.com
Arsenal - Atlético de Madrid: Champions League semifinal ... - MSN

Coming off arguably one of the best wins of the season against Valencia, Atlético Madrid travel to London to take on Arsenal in the second leg of the Champions League semifinals. It's a winner ...

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bbc.co.uk
Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal LIVE: Champions League semi-final score ...

Arsenal draw with Atletico Madrid in Champions League semi-final first leg Gunners beat Sporting in last eight, Atletico knocked out Barcelona Winner will face PSG or Bayern Munich in final on 30 May

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