
UEFA Champions League
7:00 PMApril 29, 2026
Semi-finals

Atletico Madrid1 – 1
HT:(0 – 1)
Aggregate:(1 – 5)

Arsenal*Riyadh Air Metropolitano
Referee: Danny Makkelie, Netherlands


Atletico Madrid


Arsenal
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2.22
Expected goals (xG)
1.50
Passing
420 (83%)
Accurate passes
422 (88%)
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13
G
Jan Oblak
3
D
Matteo Ruggeri
D
Dávid Hancko
18
D
Marc Pubill
14
D
Marcos Llorente
22
M
Ademola Lookman
5
M
Johnny Cardoso
6
M
Koke (C)
20
M
Giuliano Simeone
F
Julián Alvarez
56′
7
F
Antoine Griezmann
Substitutes
9
F
Alexander Sørloth
21
M
Obed Vargas
11
M
Thiago Almada
4
M
Rodrigo Mendoza
34
M
Julio Díaz
32
D
Javier Boñar
15
D
Clément Lenglet
31
G
Salvi Esquivel
1
G
Juan Musso
D
Nahuel Molina
M
Alex Baena
D
Robin Le Normand
1
G
David Raya
5
D
Piero Hincapié
6
D
Gabriel Magalhães
2
D
William Saliba
4
D
Ben White
36
M
Martín Zubimendi
41
M
Declan Rice
8
M
Martin Ødegaard (C)
11
F
Gabriel Martinelli
F
Viktor Gyökeres
44′
20
F
Noni Madueke

UEFA Champions League Standings – UEFA Champions League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)
- Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)
Atletico Madrid and Arsenal played out a thrilling 1-1 draw in the Champions League, with both sides converting penalties to share the spoils at the Metropolitano.
Arsenal arrived in Madrid as the competition’s runaway leaders. The Gunners held a perfect record with eight wins from eight matches and sat atop the table with 24 points. Atletico Madrid, meanwhile, occupied 14th place with just 13 points from eight games. The contrast in form suggested a comfortable night for the visitors, but football rarely follows the script.
The match exploded into life in the 44th minute when Viktor Gyökeres converted from the penalty spot for Arsenal. The Swedish striker showed composure to send the ball past the goalkeeper and give the away side a crucial lead heading into the break. Arsenal’s perfect record remained intact as they sought to extend their dominance in Europe’s elite competition.
However, Atletico Madrid had other ideas. The home side dominated possession with 52 percent of the ball and created genuine chances throughout the first half. Despite falling behind, they refused to panic and maintained their attacking threat.
The second half brought immediate drama. Just 12 minutes after the restart, Julián Alvarez stepped up to convert a penalty for Atletico Madrid in the 56th minute. The Argentine striker leveled the score and sparked the home crowd into life. The momentum had shifted decisively toward the hosts.
Atletico Madrid pressed for a winner with renewed energy. Ademola Lookman fired shots on target, while the hosts created several openings in the final stages. Arsenal’s defense, typically so reliable, faced sustained pressure. David Raya made three crucial saves to keep the Gunners in the contest.
As the match wore on, both teams had chances to claim victory. Atletico Madrid registered 18 total shots with four finding the target. Arsenal managed 11 shots with just two on goal. The home side’s expected goals total of 2.22 suggested they created the better opportunities.
Arsenal’s passing accuracy of 88 percent proved superior to Atletico Madrid’s 83 percent, yet the hosts’ intensity made the difference in open play. Matteo Ruggeri impressed for the home side with five tackles and four key passes. His defensive work anchored Atletico Madrid’s resistance.
David Hancko received a yellow card in the 78th minute as tensions mounted. The match remained finely balanced until the final whistle, with neither side able to find a breakthrough. Both teams created chances but ultimately settled for a point.
The draw keeps Arsenal top of the table with 24 points, though their perfect record is now blemished. Atletico Madrid’s performance showed they remain competitive despite their lowly league position. The result leaves the Champions League wide open heading into the final stages.
