The stage is set for an electrifying clash between two European giants as Borussia Dortmund welcome Paris Saint-Germain to the Westfalenstadion for the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final tie. With both teams boasting an array of attacking talents, this promises to be a high-octane encounter that will keep football fans on the edge of their seats.
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The road to the UEFA Champions League final just got a bit smoother for Bayern Munich and Real Madrid after both clubs advanced from the quarter-final stage on a dramatic night of European action.
For Bayern, it was a straightforward 1-0 home win over an Arsenal side whose continental dreams wilted in underwhelming fashion. Joshua Kimmich’s 63rd minute strike proved the difference at the Allianz Arena as the Bavarian giants pinned the Gunners back for long stretches to seal a 3-2 aggregate triumph.
In the latest chapter of the escalating feud between Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, the Catalan giants have struck back with a retaliatory move aimed squarely at their French counterparts. According to reports, Barcelona has implemented exorbitant ticket prices for PSG directors and their entourages, mirroring the controversial policy employed by the Parisian club during the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash.
The decision comes in the wake of PSG’s move to charge Barcelona directors a staggering €600 per ticket for their family members and club representatives to attend the first leg at the Parc des Princes.
Emma Hayes’ Chelsea took a massive step towards reaching the UEFA Women’s Champions League semi-finals by dispatching Ajax 3-0 in the first leg of their quarter-final tie in Amsterdam. A Lauren James strike and a Sjoeke Nusken brace gave the Blues a commanding advantage ahead of the second leg at Stamford Bridge.
While Ajax had threatened early on through Romee Leuchter’s effort that struck the post, it was the English champions who drew first blood.