UEFA Champions League
7:00 PMApril 15, 2026
Quarter-finals
Arsenal*0 – 0
HT:(0 – 0)
Aggregate:(1 – 0)
Sporting CPEmirates Stadium
Referee: François Letexier, France

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

Sporting CP
World Class
0
Solid
0
Bang Average
0
Lucky
0
Shocking
0
Match Stats
Lineups
Head-2-Head
Standings
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0.67
Expected goals (xG)
0.23
Passing
385 (87%)
Accurate passes
387 (88%)
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1
G
David Raya
5
D
Piero Hincapié
6
D
Gabriel Magalhães
2
D
William Saliba
3
D
Cristhian Mosquera
41
M
Declan Rice (C)
36
M
Martín Zubimendi
11
M
Gabriel Martinelli
10
M
Eberechi Eze
20
M
Noni Madueke
14
F
Viktor Gyökeres
1
G
Rui Silva
D
Maximiliano Araújo
25
D
Gonçalo Inácio
26
D
Ousmane Diomande
72
D
Eduardo Quaresma
5
M
Hidemasa Morita
42
M
Morten Hjulmand (C)
8
M
Pedro Gonçalves
17
M
Francisco Trincão
10
M
Geny Catamo
97
F
Luis Javier Suárez
UEFA Champions League Standings – UEFA Champions League
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Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)
Arsenal and Sporting CP played out a tense stalemate at the Emirates Stadium, with neither side able to break the deadlock in this Champions League clash.
Arsenal entered the evening with a perfect record in the competition, having won all eight of their previous group matches. They hoped to extend that dominant run against a resilient Sporting CP side sitting seventh in the standings.
The first half began with Arsenal controlling the ball, but they struggled to find a way past the visitors’ defensive structure. The Gunners pushed forward, yet the Sporting defense held firm against the early pressure.
Sporting remained disciplined, forcing Arsenal to attempt shots from distance rather than penetrating the box. The away side looked to counter-attack whenever possible, though their efforts were limited during the opening forty-five minutes.
By the time the referee blew for halftime, the match remained scoreless. Both managers returned to the dressing rooms knowing they needed more creativity to unlock the tight defenses on display.
The second half saw the intensity rise, with both teams eager to secure a breakthrough goal. Arsenal continued to press, but their final ball often lacked the precision needed to beat the Sporting goalkeeper.
In the 70th minute, Mikel Arteta received a yellow card for his frustration on the touchline as his team struggled to create clear chances. The match grew increasingly physical, with refereeing decisions becoming a major talking point.
Sporting responded well, and M. Araujo earned a yellow card in the 79th minute for a tactical foul. Despite the pressure, neither goalkeeper was truly tested, as both teams managed only a single shot on target each.
The statistics reflected a tight affair, with Arsenal producing an expected goals (xG) figure of just 0.67 compared to Sporting’s 0.23. The home side registered fifteen total shots, but their lack of accuracy prevented them from finding the net.
Martín Zubimendi stood out for Arsenal, controlling the midfield with four tackles and two key passes. Defensively, Eduardo Quaresma was impressive for the visitors, making five crucial tackles to thwart Arsenal’s attacks.
The final whistle confirmed a 0-0 draw, bringing an end to Arsenal’s perfect winning streak in Europe this season. Both teams will now look to regroup as the competition enters its critical final stages.





















