All eyes on Emirates: Arsenal set for epic clash with PSG in Champions League Semi
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The action continues Wednesday when Barcelona welcome Inter Milan in another heavyweight battle. Fresh from lifting the Copa del Rey and leading La Liga, Xabi Flick’s Barça are gunning for a historic treble.
The Champions League semi-finals kick off on Tuesday night as Arsenal host French giants Paris Saint-Germain in a titanic first-leg clash at the Emirates.
The Gunners, flying high after dismantling Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate, now face a PSG side that has already sent Liverpool and Aston Villa packing.
Can Mikel Arteta’s side avoid becoming the third English victim of the Parisian juggernaut? Kick-off is at 8:00 PM on GOtv Channel 66 (SS Action).
The action continues Wednesday when Barcelona welcome Inter Milan in another heavyweight battle. Fresh from lifting the Copa del Rey and leading La Liga, Xabi Flick’s Barça are gunning for a historic treble.
But Inter, who stunned Bayern Munich in the quarters, are ready to spoil the party. Catch the drama live at 8:00 PM on GOtv Channel 66 (SS Action).
Europa League: United and Spurs Battle to Save Their Seasons
Thursday night brings make-or-break fixtures for two struggling Premier League giants.
Manchester United travel to Spain to face a spirited Athletic Club side, with kick-off at 8:00 PM. Ten Hag’s men, languishing in 14th place in the league, barely survived a wild 13-goal quarter-final against Lyon (7-6 on aggregate). Can they find redemption in Europe?
At the same time, Tottenham Hotspur host Norwegian underdogs Bodø/Glimt at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. With just one win from their last six Premier League games and sitting 16th, Spurs are desperate to keep their season alive. Their narrow quarter-final win over Frankfurt offers hope.
An all-English Europa League final remains possible — if both sides can rise to the occasion.
Conference League: Chelsea Aim to Keep Perfect European Record Intact
Chelsea have been flawless in the Conference League, winning 11 of 12 matches, and now face Swedish side Djurgårdens IF at Stamford Bridge. With their top-four Premier League hopes fading, the Blues are banking on continental success to salvage their season. Kick-off is at 8:00 PM.
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