Arsenal vs PSG Highlights: The opening leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain is poised to ignite the Emirates Stadium in London today, Tuesday (April 29).

The final whistle blows and it is a win for PSG at the Emirates. The early goal from Ousmane Dembele is enough as they head back to Paris with a lead. For Arsenal, it will be a huge battle in the French Capital.
90+2'Declan Rice gets the ball off Vitinha's feet and finds Ethan Nwaneri, whose pass is blazed over by Gabriel Martinelli.
Five minutes added as Stoppage Time
Arsenal Substitution
OFF: Odegaard
ON: Ethan Nwaneri
OFF: Joao Neves
ON: Warren Zaire-Emery
88'Declan Rice's free kick is into the crowd and then booted away by Kvaratskhelia.
87'Gabriel Martinelli is fouled by Achraf Hakimi and Arsenal win a free kick just outside the left-hand box.
85'PSG come close again. This time Goncalo Ramos gets behind the Gunners defence but rattles the upright. Another massive let off for the North London club.
84'Bradley Barcola gets behind the Arsenal defence but then somehow hits the shot wide off the far post.
Ben White comes on for Arsenal in place of Jurrien Timber. He will be playing the last 10 minutes or so.
81'Kiwior tries a long ball to find Gabriel Martinelli, but it is too close to Donnarumma.
78'Arsenal lose the ball in a dangerous position. Barcola cuts it back to Joao Neves who blazes his shot over.
77'Saka finds some place and takes a shot which is saved by Donnarumma. But the flag goes up.
OFF: Desire Doue
ON: Goncalo Ramos
74'Khvicha Kvaratskhelia wins the ball and tries to lob the keeper from a long distance, but the shot goes way wide.
73'Gabriel Martinelli and Declan Rice combine in the middle but PSG block the channels superbly. Odegaard flights a ball to the box but Donnarumma receives it in the air.
OFF: Ousmane Dembele
ON: Bradley Barcola
68'Ousmane Dembele goes past Mikel Merino but then the pass to Achraf Hakimi is not good enough to penetrate further. PSG look to build again but end up giving away the ball.
65'Joao Neves gives away the ball cheaply. Arsenal look to conjureup an attack but are forced to retreat to Raya.
61'Desire Doue skips a couple of challenges and tries to break through. In the end, Mikel Merino is the one who brings him down and concedes a free kick.
60'Achraf Hakimi finds Ousmane Dembele and his clever ball towards Hakimi is superbly intercepted by Saliba.
58'Bukayo Saka is tackled by Joao Neves and although the ball comes back to Martin Odegaard, his forward pass lets him down as it evades all the Arsenal attackers.
55'Arsenal break from the left hand side and Leandro Trossard's strike is amazingly saved by Gianluigi Donnarumma. Arsenal win a corner.
54'PSG try to break again but this time Jakub Kiwior blocks the run of Hakimi and Raya claims the ball.
53'Desire Doue tip toes through Arsenal defence but is stopped in his tracks.
51'Joao Neves, meanwhile, has been shown a Yellow Card.
The VAR rules it offside. No goal for Arsenal.
There is a VAR check going on for offside.
Goaaaaaal!! Mikel Merino puts Arsenal back to parity. A huge goal for the Gunners. Declan Rice flights it into the box and Merino puts it into the back of the net with his head.
46'Arsenal win an early free kick as Joao Neves fouls Mikel Merino.
Historically, Arsenal has held the upper hand over PSG in European contests. In their four previous clashes, Arsenal has remained undefeated, securing two victories and two stalemates. Their last meeting came earlier this season in the group stage, where the Gunners defeated the French giants 2-0, a result that will boost their morale ahead of the semi-final.
Arsenal: 2
PSG: 0
Draws: 2
Arsenal approach this match in excellent form, riding a 12-game unbeaten run. However, they have failed to win their last two home games in the EPL, against Brentford and Crystal Palace. PSG, on the flip side, have shown inconsistency. The French outfit has suffered two losses in their last five fixtures and remains without a win in their previous two away outings, including a 1-3 loss to Nice in their latest game.
Arsenal: D, W, W, D, W
PSG: L, D, W, L, W
Arsenal (4-3-3): David Raya; Jurrien Timber, William Saliba, Jakub Kiwior, Myles Lewis-Skelly; Martin Odegaard, Declan Rice, Mikel Merino; Bukayo Saka, Leandro Trossard, Gabriel Martinelli
PSG (4-3-3): Gianluigi Donnarumma; Achraf Hakimi, Marquinhos, Willian Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Joao Neves, Vitinha, Fabian Ruiz; Khvicha Kvaratskheila, Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue
The semi-final clash between Arsenal and PSG is expected to deliver a gripping battle featuring two offensively strong but tactically disciplined teams. Arsenal’s home edge at the Emirates could play a decisive role, though PSG’s experience on the European stage cannot be ignored. Even with several important players missing, Arsenal enter this tie as favourites based on their knockout stage dominance.
Predicted Scoreline: Arsenal 3-1 PSG