London, England — Tonight, Arsenal go face PSG for the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals at Emirates Stadium. The match take place for 21:00 local time. Arsenal don dey push for the finals since 2006, after them eliminate Real Madrid in the last round with a 5-1 victory.
However, Arsenal dey struggle with injuries and suspensions as Thomas Partey no go fit play, while Calafiori, Magalhaes, Gabriel Jesus, and Kai Havertz dey sidelined. Despite their setbacks, coach Mikel Arteta dey confident say dem fit carry the day against the Parisians.
PSG, led by Luis Enrique, dey look to return to the finals for the second consecutive year after their last year defeat to Borussia Dortmund. To progress from this stage, dem need to win dis match after dem also suffer from mixed performances in Ligue 1, including a recent defeat to Nice.
As Arsenal dey prepare for this critical encounter, dem don expect full backing from their fans who go fill the Emirates Stadium for tonight’s game. The referee Slavko Vincic go blow the whistle to start the match.
Both teams don face off before in the competition, with Arsenal winning their previous encounter 2-0. As the tournament dey heat up, pundits dey expect a closely contested match even though many bookmakers dey favor Arsenal to advance to the final.
In the build-up to the game, Arteta declare say, “We don work hard to reach this point, and I believe say the team fit rise to the occasion.” On the other side, Enrique asserts, “We know the challenge we dey face, but we dey ready to fight for our place in the final.”
Dis match no go just determine who fit qualify for the final but also who fit step up as the true champion of Europe’s elite football. Whichever team win tonight go get serious advantage going into the second leg.
Aside from the football action, viewers dey expect a drama wey go unfold as fans across Europe watch closely. For those wey wan catch the live broadcast, dey no go see this match on the main Canal+ channel but on Canal+ Foot. Fans need add Canal+ Foot to their subscription to enjoy the match live.