The Independent
·29. April 2026
Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal LIVE: Team news as Gunners juggle injuries ahead of crucial Champions League semi-final

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Atletico saw off Barcelona in a dramatic game to make the semi-finals (Getty)
Atletico Madrid host Arsenal in the first leg of their Champions League semi-finals, with both teams still in pursuit of a maiden trophy in Europe’s top tier.
Tuesday night saw PSG edge out Bayern Munich in a thrilling 5-4 first-leg tie showcasing the best of both sides - although tonight’s affair is likely to be a rather different type of football altogether.
Diego Simeone’s side saw off Barcelona in an enthralling 3-2 quarter-final tie on aggregate, while Mikel Arteta’s men did just enough in a rather more pedestrian 1-0 aggregate win over Sporting Lisbon.
Arsenal ran out 4-0 winners in the two sides’ league phase encounter earlier this season but both sides have transformed since then. The Gunners appear depleted and low on confidence after being pegged back in the Premier League title race, while Atletico ran out 3-2 winners in La Liga in their last game and have looked a different beast in the knockout stages.
It’s not bad, is it?
Alan Smith29 April 2026 18:35
Team news is imminent but Arsenal looked a lot better going forward once Saka returned off the bench in the second half against Newcastle.
Whether he is fit enough to start will not be confirmed until a few minutes time but his mere presence gives Arteta’s team so much more in attack.
Madueke has been good but his fellow England international offers that little bit little more.
Alan Smith29 April 2026 18:25
Atletico may have kept things tight for an hour at the Emirates back in autumn but they produced they had just one shot on target and produced an xG of just 0.32 xG from open play - in both cases their lowest totals in Europe this season.
Alan Smith29 April 2026 18:12
The Arsenal captain, speaking in his pre-match press conference, was open when discussing the weight of pressure his squad may be feeling as they strive to win a trophy.
“That is always going to be there until we win (a trophy) and we have to live with that and we have to draw on those past experiences and use it in a good way,” he said.
“We are in a great position to make history and that is what we want to do. We want to take that last step and do something big and that is the biggest goal, the biggest dream and that’s what we’re working towards every single day.
“I don’t understand how you can’t enjoy it. We are ready for it.”
The teams also met eight years ago in a Europa League semi-final with the first leg in north London ending 1-1 - Alexandre Lacazette’s opener cancelled out by Antoine Griezmann - before Atletico edged the second meeting 1-0 at home thanks to Diego Costa, who was assisted by Griezmann.
Not a single member of that Arsenal team remains at the club but Atletico’s squad still contains Griezmann, Jose Gimenez, Koke and goalkeeper Jan Oblak.
Alan Smith29 April 2026 17:50
It was only October when the teams most recently met - Atletico departing the Emirates with a 4-0 defeat because of a brace from Viktor Gyokeres and a goal apiece from Gabriel and Gabriel Martinelli.
But it is worth remember that match was scoreless until almost an hour in.

Viktor Gyokeres scored twice in Arsenal’s win back in October. (PA Wire)
Alan Smith29 April 2026 17:43
This Atletico is not the same as the Atletico of old and if Diego Simeone can seal a Champions League title it would cap a truly astonishing evolution, according to senior correspondent Richard Jolly.
Football’s most prestigious trophies are not lifetime achievement awards. If they were, Mikel Arteta and Diego Simeone may see a glint of silverware in spring. Arteta’s three consecutive second-place finishes in the Premier League and back-to-back semi-finals in the Champions League can lend themselves to the idea he deserves to win a major prize. But so does the man in the opposite dugout at the Metropolitano.
Richard Jolly
Alan Smith29 April 2026 17:37
Mikel Arteta has told his Arsenal players to go behind enemy lines and deliver a statement victory tonight.
Speaking on the eve of his side’s pivotal match in the Spanish capital, which is forecast to be affected by a heavy storm, Arteta said: “This is the stage that we want to be and we have earned it through incredible work, passion and quality in the last nine months.
“Now is the moment to make a statement and show how good we are, how much we want it and make it happen. The opportunity is in front of us and we have to attack it.
“We have prepared the game to win it. There’s no question about that. We know the difficulty of the match, but I think we have shown in Europe, in any ground, what we are capable of.
“We’ve been very consistent and tomorrow we have to play with that confidence, with that desire and that will. We have to come here to win the game.”









































