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Arsenal Vs Bayern Munich quarter final match dates revealed

Arsenal fans have been eagerly anticipating the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals draw, and the outcome has set up a thrilling encounter as the Gunners have been pitted against Bayern Munich. The match dates and venues have been confirmed, adding to the excitement surrounding this high-profile fixture.

The first leg of this exciting quarter-finals tie will take place at the Emirates Stadium, where Arsenal will face Bayern Munich on Tuesday, 9 April, with an 8pm kick-off (UK time). The Gunners will look to make a strong start on home turf and secure a positive result to take into the second leg.

The return leg will see Arsenal travel to the Allianz Arena for a showdown with Bayern Munich on Wednesday, 17 April, also with an 8pm kick-off (UK time). This crucial match will determine which team advances to the next stage of the Champions League, adding to the intrigue and anticipation surrounding this clash of European football giants.

Currently occupying the top spot in the Premier League table with an impressive 64 points from 28 matches in the 2023/24 campaign, Arsenal’s form has been exceptional both domestically and in Europe. Their recent penalty shootout victory over FC Porto showcased their resilience and determination in continental competition, setting the stage for a thrilling quarter-finals showdown with Bayern Munich.

As Arsenal gear up for their upcoming Premier League fixture against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, the Champions League dates against Bayern Munich loom large on the horizon, with fans eagerly awaiting these highly-anticipated matches. The Gunners will look to draw on their strong league form and European pedigree to mount a formidable challenge against Bayern Munich in a bid to progress further in the prestigious Champions League tournament.

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