It's all on the line at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night, as Arsenal host Atlético Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League semifinal, as the Gunners attempt to make their first final in the competition since 2006.
The first leg in Madrid finished 1-1 last week, with a penalty each from Viktor Gyökeres and Julián Álvarez in a competitive match. Atlético rested a bulk of their first-team players in Saturday's LaLiga game, which they won 2-0 against Valencia.
Arsenal, meanwhile, had no such luxury, as they continue to be in the middle of a title race in the Premier League. They were superb in a 3-0 win against Fulham, in what was their most cohesive attacking performance in a while. That is something they will aim to repeat, against an Atlético side that, at times, can be vulnerable at the back.
This is Atlético's second trip to the Emirates this season, following a 4-0 defeat in the league phase in October.
Here's everything you need to know about Tuesday's game.
How to watch:
The match will be shown on Amazon Prime Video in the UK, CBS Sports in the U.S., SonyLiv in India and Stan Sport in Australia. You can also follow ESPN's live updates.
Key Details:
Kick-off time: Tuesday, May 6 at 8:00 p.m. BST (3:00 p.m. ET; 12:30 a.m. IST, Wednesday and 5:00 a.m. AEST, Wednesday). Venue: Emirates Stadium, London. Referee: Daniel Siebert (Germany) VAR: Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Injury and Team News:
Atlético Madrid
Jose Gimenez, D: muscle, OUT Pablo Barrios, M: thigh, OUT
Arsenal
Jurriën Timber, D: knock, OUT Kai Havertz, F: knock, OUT Mikel Merino, M: foot, OUT
Talking Points:
Back in the starting XI at the weekend against Fulham, Bukayo Saka was at his influential best for Arsenal. He set up the first goal, then scored the second himself, and was an absolute menace throughout that first half, after which he was taken off to save him for this game.
Saka makes a world of difference to the Arsenal attack. He links better with those around him than Noni Madueke has shown he can. He's also a better dribbler, better passer, and better shooter than Madueke. So, once that game was settled with a 3-0 half-time lead, it made perfect sense for Mikel Arteta to take Saka off to keep him fresh for this one.
Matteo Ruggeri, Atlético's left-back, is certain to face a really tough examination on Tuesday night.

