Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid: Champions League semi-final second leg live
Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid: Champions League semi-final second leg

Arsenal face Atletico Madrid at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday evening, aiming to reach their first men's Champions League final in 20 years. The semi-final tie is delicately poised at 1-1 after a tense and tetchy first leg in Madrid last week, where Arsenal felt they were denied a late penalty.

How to watch Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid

Kick-off at the Emirates is at 8pm BST on Tuesday, May 5. The match will be broadcast exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. New customers can enjoy a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime, after which the subscription costs £8.99 per month. Alternatively, a Prime Video-only subscription is available for £5.99 per month.

Team news

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is boosted by the return of captain Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz, who missed the last two games with a knee injury. Bukayo Saka was substituted at half-time against Fulham to ensure he is fully rested, while Viktor Gyokeres was also taken off early and is expected to lead the line.

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Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone made 11 changes for their weekend win at Valencia. Julian Alvarez, who scored a penalty in the first leg, could not complete that match but appears to have overcome injury and is set to start.

Possible line-ups

Arsenal XI: Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie; Zubimendi, Rice, Eze; Saka, Gyokeres, Martinelli

Atletico Madrid XI: Oblak; Llorente, Pubill, Le Normand, Ruggeri; Simeone, Koke, Cardoso, Lookman; Alvarez, Griezmann

What the managers said

Mikel Arteta: "We will take to the pitch as beasts tomorrow and enjoy the moment and go for it. I can't wait. I feel the energy among the team and our supporters. This is the moment that we want to live together. We have worked hard as a club and as a team after 20 years to be in this position again. And we are so hungry to get through to that final."

Diego Simeone: "As coaches, we have to think about what could happen but it is down to the players. We have to manage our emotions and play as well as possible. The game changes as soon as it kicks off. Over time, you do become patient. It is not about being passive, but calm, and that is what we need in this type of game."

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