PSG vs Arsenal: Ticket prices and dates for Champions League semi-final

PSG await Arsenal in the next round of the Champions LeaguePSG await Arsenal in the next round of the Champions League
PSG await Arsenal in the next round of the Champions League | Getty Images
What we know about Arsenal’s Champions League semi-final date with Paris Saint-Germain.

Arsenal already know their next Champions League opponent after dumping out champions Real Madrid pretty comfortably. The Gunners defeated Los Blancos 3-0 in the first leg, and they comfortably held off the latest Santiago Bernabeu comeback attempt by winning 2-1 in the Spanish capital.

Their reward is a date with PSG, which means one of Arsenal and the French club will get their chance to win a first-ever Champions League title. Here we round up what we know about the fixture so far, including the latest on ticket prices.

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When is PSG vs Arsenal?

Arsenal will take on PSG in the Champions League semi-final first leg on Tuesday, April 29 at the Emirates Stadium. The second leg, at Parc des Princes, in Paris, will take place on May 7. Both games will kick off at 8pm.

How much are tickets for PSG vs Arsenal

For the Emirates Stadium leg, ticket prices will cost Arsenal fans between £74.30 and £141 for adult tickets depending on the seat, with this game priced as a category A fixture. Red DA members will pay between £37.15 and £53.40. Naturally, there are also concession prices for those who fit into those categories.

As for the away fixture, PSG have not yet informed Arsenal of the prices, which will be published in due course, but to get an idea, PSG charged travelling Aston Villa fans £51 per adult ticket, which works out at 60 euros. It’s unclear whether they will raise that price for this stage of the competition, but it should serve as a good guide price until the official announcement is made.

What Arteta has said

Speaking about the win over Real Madrid, Arteta said: “The feeling that we have is our reality, basically. And in the feeling that I had before the game, when the players were transmitting and how prepared I could feel the team, that we are ready to compete against anybody. Now we have to continue to do that because I think we have some momentum now.”

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On whether the Gunners can win the competition, he added: “It's certainly another massive step. Where we finished last year and the way we're doing it this year, the teams with their eyes on us and the competition, it's incredible. Big credit to [Madrid}, it was my first time as a coach in that dugout and today I realised after three minutes in this stadium, anything is possible. They are specialists of creating such chaos and belief, and it's very difficult to understand really what's going on in the game and have certain certainty about how we controlled it. I think they showed a lot of maturity.”

What Luis Enrique has said

PSG boss Luis Enrique said after his side’s win over Aston Villa: "In the second half, we suffered; it was very difficult. But I think we have to be prepared for that, our team, our players and our fans. And I would like to thank them, as they are with us and support us every day. We are very happy; we are in the semi-finals for the second year in a row. I think that's a very good thing.

“The second half was a very difficult moment. It was complicated on an emotional level. We conceded two goals in three minutes, and that moment could have eliminated us. In the end, I think we need to rest and clearly analyse the match. And we need to improve some aspects of our game. But I'm very happy!"

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