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Arsenal vs PSG: UEFA Champions League Semi-Final Dates and Kick-Off Times Confirmed

Arsenal’s dream of reaching the UEFA Champions League final has taken another step forward, with the official confirmation of the semi-final schedule against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). After their historic triumph over Real Madrid in the quarter-finals, the Gunners now turn their attention to another European giant in PSG, with both legs of the blockbuster clash set to light up the football calendar.

The dates and kick-off times for the two-legged semi-final have now been finalised, giving fans all the key details they need to plan for what could be another legendary chapter in Arsenal’s European journey.

First Leg at the Emirates Stadium – Tuesday, April 29

Arsenal will play the first leg of the semi-final at home, welcoming the French champions PSG to the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, April 29, with an 8:00pm (UK time) kick-off. The atmosphere in North London is expected to be electric, as Mikel Arteta’s men look to take a crucial advantage into the second leg.

The Gunners have been formidable at home throughout this European campaign, and they’ll be hoping the Emirates can once again become a fortress as they aim to make their first Champions League final since 2006. Arsenal fans will be out in full force, creating a cauldron of noise and energy to push their side one step closer to continental glory.

Second Leg at the Parc des Princes – Wednesday, May 7

The return leg will take place on Wednesday, May 7, at the Parc des Princes in Paris, with another 8:00pm (UK time) kick-off. It promises to be a titanic battle under the lights, with PSG eager to use their home advantage to turn the tide in their favor if needed.

Arsenal will need to show their composure and resilience on French soil, with the second leg potentially being the deciding moment in this semi-final tie. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and the Gunners will need to deliver a mature and disciplined performance against a PSG side brimming with talent and experience.

Road to the Final

This semi-final represents a massive opportunity for Arsenal to continue their fairytale run in Europe. Having knocked out the 14-time champions Real Madrid, confidence within the squad is sky-high, and Mikel Arteta has the team playing with both tactical maturity and attacking flair.

Fans across the globe will have their eyes glued to this heavyweight clash, which not only features two of Europe’s most exciting teams but also showcases some of the brightest talents in world football. The winner of this semi-final will book their place in the 2025 UEFA Champions League Final, set to be held in Munich.

For Arsenal, this is more than just a semi-final — it’s a chance to cement their place among Europe’s elite and edge closer to ending their long wait for Champions League silverware. The countdown to kick-off has officially begun.

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