UEFA Champions League
7:00 PMMay 5, 2026
Semi-finals
Arsenal*1 – 0
HT:(1 – 0)
Aggregate:(2 – 1)
Atletico MadridEmirates Stadium
Referee: Daniel Siebert, Germany

Arsenal
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0

Atletico Madrid
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0
Match Stats
Lineups
Head-2-Head
Standings
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1.58
Expected goals (xG)
0.50
Passing
376 (86%)
Accurate passes
318 (83%)
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1
G
David Raya
D
Riccardo Calafiori
6
D
Gabriel Magalhães
2
D
William Saliba
4
D
Ben White
49
M
Myles Lewis-Skelly
41
M
Declan Rice
19
M
Leandro Trossard
10
M
Eberechi Eze
M
Bukayo Saka (C)
22
M
Ademola Lookman
M
Koke (C)
14
M
Marcos Llorente
20
M
Giuliano Simeone
19
F
Julián Alvarez
7
F
Antoine Griezmann
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Qualification/Relegation
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Arsenal secured a crucial 1-0 victory over Atletico Madrid at Emirates Stadium, with Bukayo Saka’s first-half goal proving decisive in this intense Champions League clash.
Arsenal entered this matchday sitting at the top of their group with an perfect record. The Gunners had won all eight matches played so far. Atletico Madrid, meanwhile, occupied 14th place with four wins from eight games. Both teams sought to make a statement in this high-stakes European encounter.
The opening stages saw Arsenal dominate possession and territory. The hosts controlled the ball with 53% possession and pressed high up the pitch. Atletico Madrid set up defensively, looking to hit Arsenal on the counter-attack.
Saka broke the deadlock in the 44th minute. The winger found space on the left flank and cut inside onto his stronger right foot. He fired a precise shot past the Atletico goalkeeper to give Arsenal a 1-0 lead heading into halftime.
Arsenal’s attacking play created genuine danger throughout the first half. The Gunners registered 13 total shots, though only two found the target. Their expected goals total of 1.58 reflected their attacking threat. Atletico Madrid struggled to create clear openings, managing just nine shots with two on target.
The second half saw Atletico Madrid emerge with renewed intensity. The visitors pressed higher and looked to test Arsenal’s defense more consistently. However, Arsenal’s backline remained resolute, with William Saliba and the defense holding firm.
Atletico Madrid pushed for an equalizer but lacked the cutting edge needed to trouble David Raya in the Arsenal goal. The goalkeeper made two saves to preserve his team’s lead. Arsenal’s midfield, led by Declan Rice, controlled the tempo and limited Atletico’s chances to create.
The match grew increasingly tense as it progressed toward full-time. Both teams received yellow cards in the final stages. Atletico’s Marcos Pubill was cautioned in the 81st minute. Late bookings for Simeone, Arteta, Koke, and Calafiori followed as tensions rose.
Arsenal’s defensive display proved crucial to securing the win. The Gunners completed 376 accurate passes from 439 attempts, maintaining 86% accuracy. Atletico Madrid managed 318 accurate passes from 381 total, achieving 83% accuracy. Rice delivered a commanding performance with four tackles and two key passes.
Saka’s goal-scoring contribution earned him a 7.2 rating despite playing 58 minutes. The winger created chances and showed quality throughout his time on the pitch. His clinical finishing proved the difference in a tight contest.
This victory extends Arsenal’s perfect record to eight wins from eight matches. The Gunners remain top of their group with 24 points. Atletico Madrid’s fourth defeat of the campaign leaves them searching for consistency at this level.
Arsenal’s defensive organization and clinical finishing secured a vital three points. The Gunners will look to maintain this momentum in their upcoming fixtures. Atletico Madrid must regroup and find ways to break down defensive opponents more effectively.
















