Champions League Semi-Finals 2025/26: PSG vs Bayern, Atlético vs Arsenal Set for High-Stakes Showdowns
The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League has reached its decisive stage, with four European heavyweights confirmed for the semi-finals following a dramatic set of quarter-final ties.
Defending champions Paris Saint-Germain remain on course to retain their title, while Bayern Munich, Atlético Madrid, and Arsenal FC complete a final four that reflects both pedigree and current form.
Confirmed Semi-Final Fixtures
Paris Saint-Germain vs Bayern Munich
Atlético Madrid vs Arsenal FC
These matchups set the stage for two contrasting tactical battles — one between continental giants chasing dominance, and another between resilience and rising ambition.
Atlético Madrid Eliminate Barcelona in Controversial Tie
Atlético Madrid were the first to secure qualification, overcoming FC Barcelona in a tie defined by discipline, tactical execution, and pivotal red cards.
A commanding first-leg win at Camp Nou, powered by goals from Julián Álvarez and Alexander Sørloth, gave Atlético control. Despite a spirited response from Barcelona in the second leg — with Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres scoring early — another dismissal and a decisive strike from Ademola Lookman sealed their fate.
Atlético now stand two matches away from a return to the final, still chasing a first Champions League title after near-misses in 2014 and 2016.
Arsenal Overcome Sporting to Reach Semi-Finals
Arsenal FC advanced after a composed two-legged performance against Sporting CP.
A narrow away win, secured by Kai Havertz, laid the foundation before a controlled display at the Emirates Stadium confirmed progression.
Despite mixed domestic form, Mikel Arteta’s side have shown tactical maturity in Europe, positioning themselves as serious contenders for the title.
PSG Assert Dominance Against Liverpool
Defending champions Paris Saint-Germain delivered one of the most emphatic quarter-final performances, eliminating Liverpool FC with a commanding 4-0 aggregate victory.
Goals from Désiré Doué and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia highlighted their attacking quality, while a disciplined defensive setup ensured control across both legs.
Under Luis Enrique, PSG are now within reach of back-to-back titles — a feat last achieved by Real Madrid during their historic three-peat.
Bayern Munich Edge Real Madrid in Heavyweight Clash
Bayern Munich progressed after a high-level encounter with Real Madrid.
A first-leg victory at the Santiago Bernabéu, featuring goals from Luis Díaz and Harry Kane, gave Bayern the advantage. They then managed the return leg effectively at the Allianz Arena to prevent a comeback and secure qualification.
The result reinforces Bayern’s status as one of Europe’s most complete sides heading into the semi-finals.
Semi-Final Schedule and Key Dates
PSG vs Bayern Munich
First leg: Parc des Princes
Second leg: Allianz Arena
Atlético Madrid vs Arsenal
First leg: Metropolitano Stadium
Second leg: Emirates Stadium
Both ties will be played under the lights, reflecting their significance at this stage of the competition.
Tactical and Competitive Outlook
The semi-finals present two compelling narratives:
PSG vs Bayern Munich: A clash of elite systems, attacking depth, and tactical discipline — effectively a final before the final.
Atlético Madrid vs Arsenal: A battle between Atlético’s structured resilience and Arsenal’s evolving, possession-based approach.
Each tie will test not just quality, but adaptability under pressure — a defining factor in modern Champions League success.
Conclusion From ASJ
With Europe’s elite narrowed down to four, the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League is set for a high-quality finish.
For PSG, history beckons. For Bayern, redemption and dominance remain the objective. Atlético seek long-awaited glory, while Arsenal aim to reassert themselves among Europe’s elite.
The margins at this stage are razor-thin — and the outcome will likely be decided by moments of brilliance, tactical precision, and composure under pressure.
Source: Accra Street Journal
Samuel Kwame Boadu is a Ghanaian media entrepreneur and storyteller with a passion for amplifying urban voices and uncovering everyday truths. He is the Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Accra Street Journal, a dynamic digital platform dedicated to capturing the pulse of Ghana’s capital—its people, culture, challenges, business, sports and innovations.