Champions League Semi-Final Dates Confirmed: PSG’s Path to the Final Takes Shape
UEFA has finalized the dates for the Champions League semi-final matches, outlining potential schedules for the remaining contenders. The schedule hinges, in part, on Paris Saint-Germain’s upcoming quarter-final clash with Liverpool, a rematch of last season’s tightly contested round of 16 tie.
PSG’s Potential Semi-Final Opponents and Schedule
Should Paris Saint-Germain overcome Liverpool in the quarter-finals – with the first leg on April 8th and the second leg on April 14th – they will face either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in the semi-finals. The first leg of the semi-final is currently scheduled for Tuesday, April 28th, with the return leg set for Wednesday, May 6th.
For PSG, the schedule presents a demanding stretch. The semi-final opener would come just three days after a Ligue 1 match against Angers on April 25th. The second leg is scheduled three days before they host Brest on May 9th, potentially creating a congested fixture list for the French champions. This is a critical period for PSG, as they balance domestic ambitions with their pursuit of a second consecutive Champions League title.
The Other Semi-Final Path
On the other side of the draw, the semi-final matchup will feature either Barcelona or Atlético Madrid against Sporting or Arsenal. The first leg is slated for April 29th, with the return leg on May 5th. These matches promise to be equally compelling, with several European powerhouses vying for a place in the final.
Final Details and Kick-Off Times
All Champions League semi-final matches will kick off at 21:00 local time. The Champions League final is scheduled to be held at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary, on Saturday, May 30th, with a start time of 18:00. The Puskas Arena, a modern stadium with a capacity of over 67,000, will provide a fitting backdrop for the culmination of Europe’s premier club competition.
The competition is fierce, and the stakes are high as teams navigate a challenging path to the final. For PSG, the immediate focus is on securing passage past Liverpool, a team that eliminated them in the last 16 last season after a 0-1 defeat in Paris and a 1-0 win at Anfield, ultimately decided by a 4-1 penalty shootout. That experience will undoubtedly fuel their determination in this year’s quarter-final.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for PSG?
PSG’s immediate attention turns to their upcoming quarter-final matches against Liverpool. Successfully navigating this tie is crucial not only for reaching the semi-finals but also for maintaining momentum as they push for domestic success in Ligue 1. The team will need to be at their best to overcome a Liverpool side that will be eager to avenge last season’s defeat.
The Champions League semi-final schedule provides a clear roadmap for the remaining contenders. With the dates now confirmed, teams can begin to fine-tune their preparations and strategize for what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the 2025/26 Champions League season. Fans can expect a series of high-stakes matches as Europe’s elite clubs battle for the ultimate prize in club football.
Stay tuned to Archysport for continued coverage of the Champions League, including match previews, recaps, and expert analysis. We’ll be following every twist and turn as the competition progresses towards the final in Budapest.
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