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This video can not be played Arsenal through to semi-final after cagey draw with Sporting At a glance No Bukayo Saka in squad for Arsenal Geny Catamo hits post for Sporting Noni Madueke substituted with injury Leandro Trossard hits post with header Arsenal set up semi-final tie with Atletico Madrid PLAYER RATINGS Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-finals after fighting out a cagey goalless draw with Sporting at Emirates Stadium. The Gunners came into the game with a 1-0 lead from the first leg thanks to Kai Havertz's late goal in Portugal last week and that strike was enough to see Mikel Arteta's team take their place in the last four of the competition. Arsenal started the game in an extremely positive manner but despite the Gunners having more of the ball, it was visitors Sporting who came closest to scoring in the first half. Francisco Trincao, Pedro Goncalves and a loose pass from Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya gave Sporting opportunities before Geny Catamo hit the post with a volley after Maxi Araujo found him with a cross inside the area. The home crowd inside the stadium produced a nervy atmosphere as the game went on with the Gunners defending a slender lead and following their defeat to Bournemouth in the Premier League last weekend. Araujo had Sporting's best chance in the second period when he shot wide from inside the area while substitute Leandro Trossard hit the post with a header from a corner late on for Arsenal. The victory over two legs means that Arsenal have reached successive semi-finals in the competition for the first time in their history and will take on Atletico Madrid for a place in the final. This video can not be played Is Arteta right in talk around Arsenal form? This is a pivotal week in Arsenal's season and although they did not produce a sparkling performance, the fact that they are into the semi-finals of the Champions League will fill them with confidence. The Gunners were under huge pressure coming into this game after the manner of their Premier League defeat against Bournemouth, and having also suffered three losses in their previous four matches in all competitions. Mikel Arteta named a front three of Viktor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli and as has been the case on most occasions when the trio have played together, the Gunners' attack did not click. Madueke was forced off with an injury in the second half and the Gunners boss will have to think of an alternative frontline if Arteta wants his Arsenal side to cause title rivals Manchester City problems on Sunday. Arsenal are not in good form but can now focus on a top of the table clash with City as they look to take the next step under Arteta and put themselves in a great position to secure the silverware everyone at the club craves so much. Sporting head coach Rui Borges will feel hard done by after seeing side go out but he can be proud of the performances they produced against the Premier League leaders. Arsenal had to be at their defensive best to get past Sporting and were lucky not to concede with Araujo hitting the bar in the first leg and Catamo striking the post in the second. The Sporting midfield with the classy Trincao meant that the Portuguese side always looked a threat and Catamo's pace in attack constantly caused problems for the Arsenal defence. And substitute Joao Simoes almost forced the tie to extra time but his strike from the edge of the box in the dying moments of the game went just wide. Sporting are still in the title race and will hope that these performances can spark them to domestic glory. Arsenal take on Manchester City in a top of the table clash in the Premier League on Sunday (16: 30 BST). Sporting next play when they take on Benfica on Sunday 19 April (18: 30 BST). After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Manager: Mikel Arteta Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Rui Borges Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Mikel Arteta Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Rui Borges Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Arsenal Arsenal Sporting Sporting CP High chance of scoring Medium chance of scoring Low chance of scoring Dominant period Match momentum measures the swing of the match by comparing each team’s threat to see who is more likely to score within that minute. The momentum value is the difference between each team’s most dangerous moment, or team threat, in that minute. Match momentum measures the swing of the match by comparing each team’s threat to see who is more likely to score within that minute. The momentum value is the difference between each team’s most dangerous moment, or team threat, in that minute. 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Sporting CP haven’t won away to an English team since March 2005 (3-2 v Middlesbrough in the UEFA Cup), drawing five and losing five of their last 10 trips; four of which have been in the UEFA Champions League (D2 L2). When winning away from home in the first leg of a two-legged knockout stage tie in European competition, Arsenal have progressed in 19 out of 20 occasions – their only elimination came against Olympiakos in the UEFA Europa League last 32 in 2019-20 (won 1-0 away, lost 1-2 at home – eliminated on away goals). Arsenal have won 10 of their 11 games in the UEFA Champions League this season (D1). Of teams with 10+ matches played in a European Cup/Champions League campaign, only Bayern Munich in 2019-20, who won all 11 matches that season, have ever had a higher win percentage (100%). Sporting CP have only won one of their last eight away games in the UEFA Champions League (D2 L5), with that one victory coming against Athletic Club – who finished 29th in the league phase – back in January (3-2). Their last away win in the knockout stages of the European Cup/Champions League was in September 1970 (4-0 v Floriana), going winless in 10 since then (D3 L7). Arsenal’s only defeat across their last 23 European home games (W17 D5) came against Paris SG in last season’s UEFA Champions League semi-finals (0-1). The Gunners have kept a clean sheet in 16 of their last 22 European matches at the Emirates Stadium, conceding just nine goals overall. Based on x G of shots on target faced (excl. own goals), Arsenal’s David Raya has the best goals prevented rate (+2. 13) of any goalkeeper in the UEFA Champions League this season (3 conceded from 6. 4 x G on target). Raya has seven clean sheets in 2025-26, while only one goalkeeper has ever kept more for an English team in a single Champions League campaign (Édouard Mendy – 9 for Chelsea in 2020-21). Luis Suárez (5 goals, 2 assists) and Trincão (4 goals, 3 assists) have both been directly involved in seven goals in the UEFA Champions League this season; the joint-record for a Sporting CP player in a single edition, along with Viktor Gyökeres in 2024-25 (7). Gabriel Martinelli has been directly involved in a goal every 63 minutes in the UEFA Champions League this season (6 goals, 2 assists in 507 minutes); the best ratio by any Arsenal player with 500+ minutes played in a single edition. Sporting CP’s Iván Fresneda has made more underlapping off-ball runs than any other player in the UEFA Champions League this season (23), while he also ranks first among all players when combining both underlapping and overlapping off-ball runs (42). Rui Silva (Sporting Lisbon) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by William Saliba (Arsenal). Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Eduardo Quaresma. Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Eduardo Quaresma. Geovany Quenda (Sporting Lisbon) has gone down, but the referee deems it simulation. Handball by Kai Havertz (Arsenal). Attempt missed. Eberechi Eze (Arsenal) left footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Kai Havertz with a headed pass. Substitution, Sporting Lisbon. Daniel Bragança replaces Pote. Substitution, Sporting Lisbon. Geovany Quenda replaces Geny Catamo. Luis Suárez (Sporting Lisbon) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Foul by Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal). Attempt saved. Maxi Araújo (Sporting Lisbon) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner by David Raya (Arsenal). Assisted by Geny Catamo. Corner, Sporting Lisbon. Conceded by Piero Hincapié. Attempt blocked. Geny Catamo (Sporting Lisbon) left footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Attempt missed. Hidemasa Morita (Sporting Lisbon) with an attempt from a difficult angle on the left is too high. Assisted by Pote with a cross following a corner. Substitution, Arsenal. Max Dowman replaces Noni Madueke because of an injury. Delay over. They are ready to continue. Delay in match because of an injury Noni Madueke (Arsenal). Corner, Sporting Lisbon. Conceded by Martín Zubimendi. Attempt missed. Noni Madueke (Arsenal) left footed shot from the left side of the box is close, but misses to the left. Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.


