Bayern Munich v PSG LIVE: Reigning champions win close contest and reach Champions League final once again

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7 May 2026 • 5:04 AM MYT
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Bayern Munich v PSG LIVE: Reigning champions win close contest and reach Champions League final once again

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Champions League: Bayern Munich v Paris Saint-Germain

  • PSG defeat Bayern 6-5 on aggregate in Champions League semi-final | Live on TNT Sports
  • 90+4' GOAL! Kane fires home, is there time for another? (BAY 1-1 PSG)
  • 69' SAVE! Safonov makes strong save to keep out Diaz's effort (BAY 0-1 PSG)
  • 57' SAVE! Neuer denies Doue then Kvaratskhelia (BAY 0-1 PSG)
  • 28' CHANCE! Olise curls an effort over the crossbar (BAY 0-1 PSG)
  • 3' GOAL! Dembele rattles in the opener (BAY 0-1 PSG)

Can PSG emulate Real Madrid?

23:12 , Mike Jones

Real Madrid are the only team who have successfully defended the Champions League before (ie excluding the European Cup days).

Can PSG emulate them at the end of May?

In the final again

23:06 , Mike Jones

Paris Saint-Germain are the first team to reach consecutive Champions League finals since Liverpool in 2019, and the first holders to reach the final since Real Madrid in 2018.

Reaction from Neuer

23:00 , Mike Jones

The Bayern Munich goalkeeper told DAZN: "I think we didn't have the killer instinct in attack today, but ultimately we did have the opportunities to win the game.

"We didn’t have many clear-cut chances, but when you do get those moments... look at Paris – they were simply killers, scoring five goals the way they did in the first leg.

“That’s exactly what we needed today. And I think you could see that we were actually close to reaching the final, but we weren’t able to finish the job."

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22:54 , Miguel Delaney

By the time the Arsenal players eventually got back to their dressing room, unable to stop embracing each other and thumping the air in delight, Mikel Arteta barely said a thing. He knew he didn’t need to, but he also knew he probably wouldn’t have been able to get a word in if he tried. There was too much joy, too many people jumping around. It was all about the “feeling”, as Arteta put it.

The same was true of the 1-0 victory over Atletico Madrid itself. Arsenal were obviously tactically drilled and primed, but they were also well aware that the key to this match was a willingness to fight. The feeling.

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Who is performing in the pre-match show?

22:48 , Mike Jones

The Killers are headlining the pre-match entertainment on the night. In recent years, artists such as Linkin Park and Lenny Kravitz have performed at the final.

How can I watch the final?

22:42 , Mike Jones

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1, with coverage on the channel from 7pm BST. A live stream will also be available via HBO Max and the HBO app.

In the United States, the match will be broadcast in English on CBS and streamed live on Paramount+. Spanish-language coverage is available on Univision and TUDN, which can also be streamed via Fubo.

When is the Champions League final?

22:36 , Mike Jones

The Champions League final between Arsenal and PSG is at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday 30 May with kick-off at 5pm BST (6pm local time).

That is a change from previous years when the match would kick-off at 8pm BST, with Uefa explaining earlier kick-off was selected to enhance the matchday experience for fans and to optimise logistics such as public transport.

Ousmane Dembele has lighter thrown at him by fans in Bayern v PSG Champions League semi-final

22:30 , Mike Jones

Bayern Munich fans pelted Paris Saint-Germain star Ousmane Dembele with a lighter and plastic cups during their Champions League semi-final at the Allianz Arena.

When reigning Ballon d’Or winner Dembele – who had scored earlier in the match – went to take a 34th-minute corner down by the Bayern fans, he was bombarded by a slew of plastic cups and an object that turned out to be a red cigarette lighter from the crowd that forced him to walk away.

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Dembele has lighter thrown at him by fans in Bayern v PSG Champions League semi-final

Mbappe to win golden boot?

22:24 , Mike Jones

Kylian Mbappe has scored the most goals in the Champions League this season with 15.

Harry Kane is just behind him on 14 and the only player left in the competition who can add to their tally is Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

He’s got 10 so far and is unlikely to score five or more against Arsenal in the final.

That should mean Mbappe will win the golden boot this year.

A consolation for Kane

22:18 , Mike Jones

It won’t matter to him now but Harry Kane scored in a seventh consecutive Champions League match tonight and recorded his 55 goal of the season.

It’s an incredible record from the England captain.

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What a tie!

22:12 , Mike Jones

Here’s some thoughts from TNT Sports pundit Ally McCoist.

He said: “What a tie, one of the great ties.

“The football was amazing. Boy can they defend and they defended superbly.

“Yes Kane got his goal and it was a good one. But PSG deserved it.”

FT Bayern 1-1 PSG (5-6 agg)

22:06 , Mike Jones

 (AP) (Reuters) (Getty)

Full-time! Bayern 1-1 PSG (5-6 agg)

22:00 , Mike Jones

90+8 mins: There goes the full time whistle.

PSG have done it. They’ve beaten Bayern Munich across two legs and it was the fifth goal in the first leg that proved the difference.

Harry Kane scored late in the game but there wasn’t enough time to force extra-time.

PSG will go to Budapest and take on Arsenal.

GOAL! Bayern 1-1 PSG (5-6 agg) - Harry Kane, 90+4'

21:58 , Mike Jones

Harry Kane scores!

There’s less than 90 seconds left on the clock and the striker spins inside the box and fires home to give some hope to the watching supporters.

Can Bayern pull off a miracle?

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:57 , Mike Jones

90+2 mins: Bayern are pushing to be fair but PSG are very strong defensively.

Marquinhos has been immense, especially backing up Zaire-Emery who is play out of position.

It’s not going to go Bayern’s way.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:53 , Mike Jones

90 mins: Five minutes of added time to play. Bayern need two goals.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:50 , Mike Jones

87 mins: Luis Diaz dances into the box from the left and squares the ball.

It comes to Laimer who blasts a shot and appeals immediately for a handball.

Bayern are convinced but a VAR check says otherwise.

No, it’s not a penalty. It hits Joao Neves in the chest.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:47 , Mike Jones

84 mins: Luis Enrique has masterminded a tactical masterclass tonight.

Score the early goal, keep possession, frustrate the opposition, defend well.

PSG look set to be heading to the Champions League final once again.

There’s only a few minutes left.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:42 , Mike Jones

81 mins: PSG win a corner kick despite Kvaratskhelia scuffing a chance to put the game to bed.

Vitinha sends it into the box but there’s no threat to Neuer.

Into the last 10 minutes or so of play now. Bayern are entering the last chance saloon.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:41 , Mike Jones

78 mins: Luis Diaz goes down on the edge of the box and rolls into the loose ball.

He wants a free kick and grabs the ball before the whistle goes.

The referee instead books him for handball.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:40 , Mike Jones

75 mins: Davies slips the ball into the box for Kane but he’s forced wide.

PSG have marke dhim brilliantly tonight. Kane hasn’t had a chance to line up the goal yet.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:34 , Mike Jones

72 mins: Close!

Kvaratskhelia is too tricky with the ball at his feet and he weaves his way to the front edge of the box before slipping a pass to Doue.

Doue shoots and strikes one well but only manages to find the side netting.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:31 , Mike Jones

69 mins: Save!

Davies’ first real interaction is to get forward on the left then pick out Diaz in the box.

Diaz takes a touch then hits the dropping ball at goal only for Safonov to keep it out!

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:30 , Mike Jones

66 mins: A cross from the right from Bayern is aimed at Pavlovic but it sails over everyone’s head and goes out for a goal kick.

Kompany makes a couple of changes with Kim-Min Jae and and Alphonso Davies brought on to replace Jonathan Tah and Josip Stanisic.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:28 , Mike Jones

63 mins: Luis Enrique makes a change for PSG with Ousmane Dembele going off in favour of Bradley Barcola.

Dembele’s goal is the one separating the teams tonight but PSG lead by two on aggregate.

Bayern are running out of time to get this game back in their favour.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:27 , Mike Jones

60 mins: An hour played and still no joy for Bayern Munich.

They’ve not really come close in this half yet and it’s been Neuer who has had to make the key saves.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:19 , Mike Jones

57 mins: Save!

Neuer is keeping Bayern in the contest. First he denies Doue from the right side of the box with a pair of strong hands then he keeps out Kvaratskhelia’s effort with a left leg.

Another goal for PSG and that’ll be this tie over with.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:17 , Mike Jones

54 mins: Kane and Marquinhos leap for the same aerial ball and Kane wins a free kick for taking an elbow in the face.

Kimmich stands over the free kick and plays it out wide to Diaz.

Diaz sends it back to Pavlovic who side foots a shot well wide of the far post.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:14 , Mike Jones

51 mins: Musiala wins Bayern Munich a free kick and it’s switched out to the right wing.

Olises comes away with the ball and Bayern feed it across the edge of the box to Kane who shoots and has another effort blocked.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:11 , Mike Jones

48 mins: Pacho takes a knock to the head and goes down needing a bit of treatment from the medics.

There’s a pause in play while the PSG defender is seen to. He’s on his feet and looks fine.

Second half! Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

21:08 , Mike Jones

PSG get the ball rolling for the second half.

Bayern need to get the next goal. That’ll get the crowd going and it’ll make PSG more wary.

What twists does this match have yet in store?

Arsenal’s Champions League win over Atletico Madrid sparked ‘record surge in broadband traffic’

21:03 , Mike Jones

Virgin Media O2 recorded its highest-ever broadband traffic spike as millions across the UK tuned in to watch Arsenal's Uefa Champions League semi-final victory over Atletico Madrid.

Peak downstream traffic on the network surged by 17 per cent compared to an average Tuesday evening, marking an unprecedented event in Virgin Media’s broadband history.

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HT Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:59 , Mike Jones

Bayern Munich have had the most possession with 58% compared to PSG’s 42%.

The hosts have also had nine shots but only one of those has been on target.

PSG in comparison have had six shots and half of those have been hitting the goal.

It’s all going PSG’s way so far.

HT Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:55 , Mike Jones

Ousmane Dembele has the only goal of the game tonight. Is there a way back for Bayern?

Ousmane Dembele scored the opening goal for PSG (AP) (Reuters)

Half-time! Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:50 , Mike Jones

45+2 mins: Just the two minutes of added time played at the end of this first half and Bayern can’t cut the deficit.

The teams head into the break with PSG in full control of the tie.

They’re two goals to the good and don’t look like conceding... yet.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:46 , Mike Jones

45 mins: Save!

A backheel flick from Olise gives the ball to Musiala who drives to the box.

Kane drags the central defenders away allowing Musiala to shoot bu Safonov drops low and pushes the ball away from the target!

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:44 , Mike Jones

42 mins: Nearly!

Olise slips a pass down the right side and finds Musiala’s diagonal run.

Musiala takes the ball to the byline and pulls it back into the middle for Kaneonly for Safonov to slap the ball away from the striker.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:42 , Mike Jones

39 mins: It feels as though Bayern need a goal before half-time just to get themselves into the game.

The early goal is still hurting them and Vincent Kompany is issuing more instructions from the sidelines.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:37 , Mike Jones

36 mins: Dembele stands over the corner kick and plays it short. The ball comes out to Vitinha whose shot from range is deflected out for another corner by Olise.

The second attempt is also played wide of the box and it’s Nuno Mendes who shoots this time but the ball loops intothe air and Neuer claims it.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:36 , Mike Jones

34 mins: Save!

A long free kick is sent into the far side of the Bayern box and Joao Neves is there.

He nods the ball down into the pitch but Neuer leaps to the left and pushes the ball behind for a corner.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:34 , Mike Jones

32 mins: Another appeal for handball!

The referee waves this one away too. It’s inside the penalty area and Vitinha’s clearance smokes Joao Neves on the left hand.

His hand is away from his body but the ball was smashed at him. There’s a VAR check but Bayern are left disappointed.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:32 , Mike Jones

30 mins: Now then!

Nuno Mendes, who’s on a yellow card, looks to have handled the ball and the Bayern players are appealing for a red card.

The referee, however, saw a foul from Bayern before that incident and awards PSG the free kick which has saved them from going down to 10-men.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:31 , Mike Jones

28 mins: Close!

Bayern come very near to pulling a goal back and it’s Michael Olise.

He brings the ball under control, skips inside of Mendes then lifts a curling effort just over the crossbar!

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:28 , Mike Jones

27 mins: Dayot Upamecano leaves a bit too much on Nuno Mendes after beating him to a loose ball with a wild lunge.

Mendes stays down for a while before getting to his feet and letting play continue.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:26 , Mike Jones

24 mins: PSG are more focused on keeping possession tonight.

They’re taking their time in the build and then decide to burst into life near the final third.

It’s a very slight tactical tweak from Luis Enrique and one that works brilliantly with a two-goal cushion.

 (AP)

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:24 , Mike Jones

21 mins: Kvaratskhelia dances into the box from the left and shoots but whips the ball into the hands of Manuel Neuer.

Bayern’s goalkeeper releases the ball quickly and Bayern sweep forward.

Kane picks out Luis Diaz who then jiggles past Warren Zaire-Emery and fizzes a shot over the top!

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:20 , Mike Jones

18 mins: PSG look confident and comfortable. They are getting a lot of joy against Konrad Laimer with Kvaratskhelia being top class.

It also feels as though they’ve had the most possession with Bayern still struggling to settle.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:18 , Mike Jones

15 mins: Close!

Bayern force their way into the penalty from the left and Jamal Musiala collides with Marquinhos in the box.

There’s a snapshot from Olise which gets blocked by Nuno Mendes and PSG transition quickly into the counter.

Kvaratskhelia burst forward, takes the ball into the box and shoots managing to win a corner kick.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:14 , Mike Jones

12 mins: Harry Kane gets his first sight of goal but it’s not the best.

He drifts over to the right side of the box and is fed the pass by Olise who has come into a more central position.

Kane takes a touch and lets fly but can’t get the effort past the first defender which is Willian Pacho.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:11 , Mike Jones

9 mins: The first card of the night goes to Nuno Mendes after he stands on Olise’s left foot with the Bayern winger threatening to burst clear.

The resultant free kick is curled into the penalty area by Olise but his pass sails out of play.

Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg)

20:09 , Mike Jones

6 mins: That early goal is a killer for Bayern who now need to score twice just to get on level terms.

The match has barely begun and PSG have inflicted the first blow.

Bayern will now look to outscore their opponents and that could mean a repeat of last week’s encounter.

GOAL! Bayern 0-1 PSG (4-6 agg) - Ousmane Dembele, 3'

20:06 , Mike Jones

Wow!

Fabian Ruiz threads a delightful pass out to Khivcha Kvaratskhelia on the left wing.

He bombs forward before cutting in towards the box and squaring the ball to Ousmane Dembele.

Dembele wastes no time with his shot and smokes it beautifully into the back of the net!

Bayern 0-0 PSG (4-5 agg)

20:05 , Mike Jones

2 mins: Michael Olise looks to skip down the right wing and dinks the ball inside of Nuno Mendes.

The defender holds his ground and Olise hits the deck. The referee says no foul.

Kick off! Bayern 0-0 PSG (4-5 agg)

20:03 , Mike Jones

Bayern Munich get the ball rolling and boot it over to the right side of the pitch where it is won by the visitors.

PSG quickly look to go on the attack and feed the ball up to Desire Doue but the hosts recover it without too much trouble.

Bayern Munich vs PSG

19:56 , Mike Jones

The players make their way out of the tunnel and onto the pitch at the Allianz Arena.

PSG hold a one goal advantage in this match but Bayern will be confident of overturning that pretty quickly.

How important will Harry Kane be tonight? Kick off is up next...

Kane's longest run

19:50 , Mike Jones

Harry Kane has scored 13 Champions League goals for Bayern Munich this season, just two shy of the record for goals in a major European season for the club, set by Jürgen Klinsmann in the 1995-96 (15) and Robert Lewandowski in the 2019-20 Champions League (15).

He’s also scored in his last six appearances in the competition – the longest ever run by an Englishman in the European Cup (since 1955).

 (Reuters)

Midfield maestros

19:45 , Mike Jones

Bayern Munich pair Joshua Kimmich and Aleksander Pavlovic made a combined 24 line-breaking passes in last week’s fixture, more than the four PSG midfielders who appeared in the match combined.

Indeed, it was the only time this season that a midfielder playing against PSG has made more line-breaking passes than Vitinha (7) in the match, with both Kimmich (14) and Pavlovic (10) doing so.

Will Kvaratskhelia continue his run?

19:40 , Mike Jones

Since the last 16 stage was introduced in 2003-04, Kvaratskhelia is just the fourth player to score or assist in six consecutive Champions League knockout appearances in one season, after Kaka in 2006-07 for Milan, Edin Dzeko in 2017-18 for Roma and Ousmane Dembélé in 2024-25 for PSG.

None of those did it in seven in a row.

Amongst the greats

19:35 , Mike Jones

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has been involved in 15 goals in the Champions League this season (10 goals, 5 assists), a record by a Paris SG player in one campaign.

He's scored seven knockout stage goals, with only three players scoring more in a season for any club – Cristiano Ronaldo in 2013-14 (8) and 2016-17 (10), Lionel Messi in 2011-12 (8) and Karim Benzema in 2021-22 (10).

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PSG's worrying away record

19:30 , Mike Jones

PSG have lost more away games against Bayern Munich (5) than against any other opponent in the European Cup/Champions League.

Of teams they have faced more than once away from home across the two competitions, only against Manchester City (100% - 3/3) and Real Madrid (75% - 3/4) do they have a higher loss percentage than at Bayern (71% - 5/7).

 (Reuters)

Not great signs for the German club

19:25 , Mike Jones

Although Bayern Munich have overturned a first leg deficit four times out of 16 previous ties in the Champions League (since 1992-93), they’ve been in the last 16 stage (three times) and quarter-finals (once).

They’ve lost the first leg in five previous semi-finals and been eliminated each time.

 (Reuters)

Can Bayern progress?

19:20 , Mike Jones

In Champions League history, only one team has ever scored five goals in a knockout match and then been eliminated in that tie, which was Manchester City against Monaco in the last 16 in 2016-17.

Will the teams break a scoring record tonight?

19:15 , Mike Jones

PSG 5-4 Bayern Munich in the first leg was the highest scoring European Cup semi-final match since Eintracht Frankfurt beat Rangers 6-3 in 1959-60.

Across both legs, in major European competition the most goals in any semi-final was in that Frankfurt – Rangers tie (16), which ended 12-4 on aggregate to the German side.

The fans believe we can do it

19:10 , Mike Jones

More from Kompany who added: "There's a good relationship between this team and the fans.

“At the start of the season, maybe not many believed we'd still have a chance to reach the final - but now we're here, we've experienced many special moments.

“And I think the fans believe we can do it. We want to make it a memorable moment."

What can the fans expect tonight?

19:05 , Mike Jones

"Can people expect the same game as last week?” asked Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany.

“It will always depend on both teams. If one decides to take a step back and defend more, then there could be some calmer phases in the game.

“Otherwise, there won't be. It's difficult to imagine that either team will change what brought them here in the first place.

“We're playing at home, we want to win and will do everything to achieve that."

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Vincent Kompany vows not to change his approach in second leg after Bayern Munich’s epic clash with PSG

19:00 , Mike Jones

Bayern Munich are already gearing up for a monumental Champions League semi-final second leg against holders PSG after losing Tuesday’s first leg 5-4 in an epic match that set a new record for goals in a last-four encounter.

The German giants took an early lead, but found themselves battling back from a 5-2 deficit in France, before ultimately narrowing the gap with two crucial second-half goals in a nine-goal spectacle.

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Kompany vows not to change his approach in second leg against PSG

PSG line-up to face Bayern

18:52 , Mike Jones

PSG XI: Safonov; Zaire-Emery, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha, Joao Neves; Doue, Dembele, Kvaratskhelia

Bayern Munich team to take on PSG

18:51 , Mike Jones

Bayern Munich XI: Neuer; Stanisic, Upamecano, Tah, Laimer; Kimmich, Pavlovic; Olise, Musiala, Luis Diaz; Kane

PSG's advantage means nothing says Enrique

18:42 , Mike Jones

"When you play this type of match, against this opponent who is undoubtedly the strongest team we have ever faced, the first thing I want to convey is that we have a one-goal advantage, but that means nothing in football,” Luis Enrique continued.

“We have the experience from last year. We are always looking to live up to the expectations of our supporters."

Playing Bayern is motivation for PSG

18:36 , Mike Jones

“We're going to play in Munich and we will look to be more competitive than ever,” said PSG manager Luis Enrique.

“Rafa Nadal once said that at one point in his career, his matches against [Roger] Federer and [Novak] Djokovic were the best motivation for him. That's what we want.

“We admire Bayern, but it's a motivation to be better.

“We're going to try to overcome a team that plays sensationally."

Harry Kane believes Bayern ‘could have killed the game off’ despite defeat to PSG

18:30 , Mike Jones

Harry Kane says that Bayern Munich could have “killed the game off” despite losing 5-4 to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their blockbuster Champions League semi-final tie.

Kane scored the first of nine goals when he converted an early penalty for Bayern but the reigning champions responded through Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Joao Neves to take the lead. Michael Olise equalised but a controversial penalty was awarded to PSG for handball and Ousmane Dembele sent the hosts into the half-time break 3-2 ahead.

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Harry Kane believes Bayern ‘could have killed the game off’ despite defeat to PSG

Bayern's record against PSG

18:24 , Mike Jones

Bayern have won seven of their last nine games against PSG.

That run includes a 1-0 triumph in the 2020 Champions League final in Lisbon thanks to a goal from former PSG winger Kingsley Coman.

Will Bayern break Parisian hearts once again?

Will Luis Diaz be Bayern's biggest threat?

18:18 , Mike Jones

Luis Diaz scored twice at the Parc des Princes in November to help Bayern to a 2-1 victory, despite the Colombian also collecting a red card in first-half added time.

He then scored against in last week’s 5-4 defeat at the same ground but will he be the same threat tonight?

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Bayern Munich vs PSG

18:12 , Mike Jones

This is the sixth season in the last nine in which the two teams have met in the Champions League.

PSG's first-leg victory ended Bayern's five-match winning streak in the fixture but Bayern have won five of their seven home matches against the French champions.

PSG looking to impose themselves on Bayern

18:06 , Mike Jones

Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery says his team will look to impose their style of play onto Bayern Munich and try to win the game this evening.

"We're going to try to impose our game, to press like we do in every match and to win back the ball as much as possible,” he revealed.

“This team is made to attack and that's what we're going to try to do.”

The Arsenal blueprint that ground down Atletico Madrid – and could take them to Champions League glory

18:00 , Mike Jones

After admirably digging in, Arsenal now rise to the greatest stage. A season that has been characterised by such angst and toil may yet finish with jubilation and ascension – twice over.

You could see from the final whistle this meant everything, as players punched the air in joy. The Premier League trophy and European Cup are both now within touching distance.

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The Arsenal blueprint that could take them to Champions League glory

Can Bayern get a boost from the atmosphere

17:54 , Mike Jones

Mikel Arteta and Declan Rice spoke about how important the Arsenal fans were to them winning the semi-final against Atletico at the Emirates yesterday.

With this encounter played in Munich can Bayern be boosted by a similar atmosphere?

"We definitely notice when everything is red,” Jonathan Tah said.

“What I feel most is this special atmosphere. Against Real Madrid, we felt the support from the moment we went out to warm up.

“We felt it was different. That's an extreme push, you can't underestimate what it's like when the whole stadium is behind us."

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Bayern won't change style of play

17:48 , Mike Jones

Tah also addressed whether the fans could expect at similar game when the teams meet this evening.

"Generally speaking, our style of play has brought us to where we are now, it makes no sense for us to change anything about it,” he explained.

“We want to play attractive and attacking football. Of course, it's demanding, but that's our style of play and we won't change it.

“When I walk the dog outside, everyone talks to me about the game vs Paris. Everyone in Munich is ready and excited for this huge occasion."

It was a game of high individual quality

17:42 , Mike Jones

Bayern Munich defender Jonathan Tah has been reflecting on the entertaining first leg and says it was a game he’d never experienced before.

"The first leg against Paris was the kind of game I had never experienced before in my life,” Tah explained.

“It was a game of extremely high individual quality. Now this return is also going to be a lot of fun.

“Our second-half performance is the reason why we have confidence we can win."

The PSG and Bayern Munich lesson that the Premier League must take

17:36 , Miguel Delaney

Having put out a team to do that, Luis Enrique perhaps put it best.

“You have to congratulate the opponents, the players,” the Paris Saint-Germain coach said after his side’s raucous 5-4 win over Bayern Munich. “I’ve never seen a game with that rhythm before.”

You could say this first leg was unique, given how it set a record for a Champions League semi-final, but there’s somehow more to come. There was even the promise of more to come, as befitting the attacking attitudes that drove this entire spectacle.

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What happened in the first leg?

17:30 , Mike Jones

The first leg of this Champions League semi-final was played at the Parc des Princes in Paris and will go down as one of the best matches of the season.

Harry Kane opened the scoring for the visitors by converting a 17th minute penalty before Khvicha Kvaratskhelia equalised and Joao Neves sent the hosts ahead.

Michael Olise made the score level at 2-2 but Ousmane Dembele slotted home from the spot as PSG led 3-2 at the half-time break.

The French side started quickly after the restart with goals from Kvaratskhelia and Dembele but Bayern managed to cut the deficit from three to one with Dayot Upamencano and Luis Diaz chipping in to leave the tie balanced at 5-4 in favour of PSG.

Early team news for PSG

17:24 , Mike Jones

Achraf Hakimi will miss out for Paris Saint-Germain after suffering an injury in the first leg. Warren Zaire-Emery should deputise at right-back.

Predicted PSG XI: Safonov; Zaire-Emery, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes; Ruiz, Vitinha, Neves; Doue, Dembele, Kvaratskhelia.

Bayern Munich's early team news

17:18 , Mike Jones

Serge Gnaby remains sidelined for Bayern Munich, but both Lennart Karl and Raphael Guerreiro trained on match eve and could feature.

Predicted Bayern Munich XI: Neuer; Stanisic, Upamecano, Tah, Davies; Kimmich, Pavlovic; Olise, Musiala, Diaz; Kane.

How can I watch it?

17:12 , Mike Jones

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1, with coverage on the channel from 7pm BST.

A live stream will be available via HBO Max.

When is Bayern Munich vs PSG?

17:06 , Mike Jones

The second leg of the Champions League semi-final is due to kick off at 8pm BST on Wednesday 6 May at the Allianz Arena in Munich.

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Bayern Munich vs PSG

17:00 , Mike Jones

After a manic, mad and magnificent first leg, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain do it all over again as they battle for a place in the Champions League final.

The two European heavyweights shared nine goals a week ago in a captivating affair, with PSG edging ahead at the end of their home half of the tie.

Could a similarly hectic encounter again be in store? Or will the stakes necessitate a cagier battle between the six-time winners and defending champions?

The winner will take on Arsenal in the Champions League final in Budapest on 30 May.

Good afternoon!

15:44 , Mike Jones

Welcome to The Independent’s coverage of tonight’s Champions League semi-final second leg clash between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain.

These two European heavyweights played out a spectacular 5-4 encounter at the Parc des Princes last week with the home side bringing a slim one-goal advantage to the Allianz Arena tonight.

Bayern have a strong record at home and will be confident of overturning the deficit but it looks set to be another fascinating meeting to determine who takes on Arsenal in the final.

We’ll have all the team news, line-ups and updates throughout the night so stick with us as we build up to kick off at 8pm.