Paris Saint-Germain defeated Bayern Munich 5-4 in a record-breaking Champions League semi-final first-leg match on April 28, 2026 [1].
These results establish the initial advantage for the clubs vying for a spot in the tournament final. With the aggregate score now set, the return legs will determine which two teams advance to the championship match.
The encounter between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich produced one of the highest-scoring semi-final first legs in the competition's history. PSG managed to secure a narrow 5-4 victory [1], utilizing their home-field advantage to edge out the German side in a high-scoring thriller.
In a contrasting match, Atletico Madrid and Arsenal played to a 1-1 draw [2]. The contest in Madrid was defined by a series of penalties and a tactical battle that left the aggregate score level heading into the second leg. Gyokeres opened the scoring for Arsenal, but Alvarez eventually canceled out the lead to ensure the match ended in a stalemate [2].
Both matches took place on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 [1, 3]. The disparity in scoring between the two fixtures highlights the varying tactical approaches of the four clubs. While the PSG and Bayern match was an open, offensive battle, the Atletico and Arsenal game remained a tighter, more defensive affair.
The clubs now prepare for the second-leg fixtures to finalize their positions in the bracket. PSG holds a slim lead over Bayern Munich, while Atletico Madrid and Arsenal remain on equal footing as they prepare to decide who moves forward in the competition.
“PSG managed to secure a narrow 5-4 victory”
The high-scoring nature of the PSG-Bayern match creates a volatile scenario for the second leg, where a single goal could shift the momentum entirely. Conversely, the draw between Atletico Madrid and Arsenal means their tie remains completely open, effectively resetting the competition for the final 90 minutes of the semi-final series.





