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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 11:06 British Summer Time

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    RE: Jay 9:12 - if we’re bringing group stage form into play, PSG didn’t exactly set the world on fire. We all know they’ve already been beaten at the Emirates this season, and they themselves only ‘scraped’ though by only two points and lost three games themselves. I’m under no illusion that both tonight and next Wednesday will be difficult, but I’m hoping playing as a solid unit as we did over the two games against Madrid will see us though.

    Neil in Nottingham

  2. Focus - Khvicha Kvaratskheliapublished at 11:00 British Summer Time

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    Alex Brotherton
    BBC Sport journalist

    Khvicha Kvaratskhelia shot to fame during Napoli's historic Serie A triumph in 2022-23, but in January this year he decided to take the next step in his career by joining Paris St-Germain.

    The Georgian winger has started 17 of the 21 games he has been involved in since his move - reportedly worth £59m plus add-ons - while his impact on the pitch has been greater than his modest goals and assists (four and five in all competitions respectively) suggests.

    His energy, direct dribbling ability and creativity on the ball are his greatest strengths, while his cannon of a right foot has left many goalkeepers helpless.

    Still only 24 years old, Kvara looks set to get even better in Paris.

    Khvicha KvaratskheliaImage source, Getty Images
  3. 'PSG sometimes forget you can't switch off in games of this calibre'published at 10:52 British Summer Time

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    Julien Laurens
    European football expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The second half at Villa Park was disappointing for PSG. I think this is still a young team, this is the second youngest next to Barcelona with just a month between them. They sometimes forget that you can't switch off in games of this calibre. In Ligue 1 you can do it because they are so much better than everyone else. But in the Champions League if you take things for granted then you will pay for it. I really hope they learn from Villa Park, I think they will be a better team then that second half against Aston Villa.

    Nuno Mendes of PSG, Morgan Rogers of Aston Villa during the UEFA Champions LeagueImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 10:48 British Summer Time

    Ben Ramsdale
    BBC Sport

    You just wait until Arsenal win the lot and I'm making you send pictures in of your pets in Arsenal shirts, Daniel.

    Then you'll love it even more. Or hate it. And me.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:46 British Summer Time

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    You have gotta love football. Yesterday was all about Liverpool. But today all is forgotten and Arsenal are the toast of the town. Vamos!!!

    Daniel

  6. 'Partey has forced Arteta to reshuffle'published at 10:39 British Summer Time

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    Matthew Upson
    Former Arsenal defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The bit that’s going to be great is the midfield battle. It’s such a shame that Thomas Partey got that silly yellow card against Real Madrid.

    It forced Mikel Arteta to have to reshuffle. Mikel Merino playing in the nine position worked well against Madrid, they had a nice balance, but now they’ll have to change all that because of Partey's absence.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:33 British Summer Time

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    I have a horrible feeling that Partey's foolish yellow card against Madrid might cost us. His absence means Rice has to play defensively. I hope I'm proven wrong.

    Rik from Missenden

  8. Watch live: The Football News Showpublished at 10:30 British Summer Time

    The Football News Show

    Watch The Football News Show live on this page now!

    Senior football news reporter Alex Howell will be joined by Spanish football expert Semra Hunter and BBC football correspondent Sami Mokbel as they look ahead to this weeks Champions League fixtures, including Arsenal v PSG tonight.

    The team will also look ahead to Thursday's Europa League semi-final clashes featuring both Spurs and Man Utd.

    You can follow all of this by clicking the 'watch live' button at the top of this page.

  9. 'If you keep him quiet, the whole PSG team suffers'published at 10:23 British Summer Time

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    Julien Laurens
    European football expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    For PSG, the key player will be Vitinha. He's the key cog in this incredible team. But he hasn't been as good as he was against Liverpool in the last two or three weeks. If you keep him under pressure and quiet, then the whole PSG team suffers. Him and Ousmane Dembele are the two most important players.

    Vitinha of Paris Saint-Germain and Mohamed Salah of Liverpool FC battle for possessionImage source, Getty Images
  10. The teams: then v nowpublished at 10:17 British Summer Time

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    Khvicha KvaratskheliaImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal's team this evening will look slightly different to the one that beat Paris St-Germain 2-0 during the league phase back in October.

    Mikel Arteta's side will, at the very least, likely have four different starters to the one that started six months ago.

    Thomas Partey (suspended), Gabriel, Kai Havertz and Riccardo Calafiori all played in October and will all be missing either through injury or suspension, while Gabriel Jesus, who was introduced as a substitute, will also miss out through injury.

    While Arsenal are weakened, PSG are the opposite.

    Ousmane Dembele was not part of the squad that travelled to London in October due to disciplinary reasons but is almost certain to start on Tuesday.

    Luis Enrique will also be able to call on January signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The tricky winger has been a revelation since his arrival from Napoli and strengthens and already exciting PSG forward line.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:11 British Summer Time

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    PSG have been bigged up a bit too much. An excellent side but Villa beat them, Liverpool created but didn't take multiple chances at Anfield against them and they got battered by Nice the other day.

    Rich, London

  12. Mid-morning recappublished at 10:05 British Summer Time

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    If you're just joining us, here's what we've covered so far this morning - follow the links if you need to catch up!

    We've got plenty more build-up to come, as we take a deeper look at PSG and their threat to Arsenal, plus you'll be able to watch The Football News Show, European special in a little less than half an hour, so stick around.

  13. PSG different team to last meetingpublished at 09:50 British Summer Time

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    As Luis Enrique said during his pre-match press conference, this PSG side is not the same one that lost back in September.

    That defeat was the French champions first in four Champions League games, a run that left their hopes of progressing to the knockout rounds hanging in the balance.

    PSG have really come into their own since the turn of the year though, with the form of Ousmane Dembele, the January arrival of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and the emergence of teenager Desire Doue transforming their front line into one of the most potent in Europe.

    Their midfield isn't bad either - the trio of Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha and Joao Neves provides a near-perfect balance of creativity, work-rate and defensive nouse.

  14. Last time out at the Emirates...published at 09:44 British Summer Time

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    Arsenal have already faced PSG this season, winning 2-0 on matchday two of the league phase.

    First half goals from Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka were enough to earn Arteta's side victory at the Emirates, though PSG hit the woodwork either side of half-time through Nuno Mendes and Joao Neves.

    Havertz beat Gianluigi Donnarumma to Leandro Trossard's cross to head in the first, before the PSG goalkeeper failed to react to Saka's free-kick as it ghosted through a crowded penalty area and past him into the goal.

    ArsenalImage source, Getty Images
  15. How did PSG get here?published at 09:37 British Summer Time

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    PSG players celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Unlike Arsenal, it wasn't that much of a straightforward journey for Paris St-Germain in terms of making it to the knockout phase.

    The French champions finished 15th in the league phase meaning they needed a play-off fixture to even reach the last 16 stage.

    They have lost five games in total during this year's competition including twice in the knockout phase and once to Arsenal during the early stages of the league phase.

    • Play-offs: 10-0 aggregate victory over Brest
    • Last 16: Penalty shootout victory over Liverpool after a 1-1 draw
    • Quarter-finals: 5-4 aggregate victory over Aston Villa
    • Semi-finals: TBC
  16. Partey & Jorginho outpublished at 09:32 British Summer Time

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    Thomas Partey is suspended for tonight's game after picking up his third yellow card of the competition in the win against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu.

    Fellow midfielder Jorginho also misses out with a chest injury.

    Mikel Merino and Ben White, who both missed the draw against Crystal Palace last week, are available again but Riccardo Calafiori is out with a knee injury.

    Gabriel, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus are long-term absentees.

    ParteyImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:22 British Summer Time

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    Arsenal are massive favourites for the Champions League altogether! What they’ve done so far this year, it’s been incredible, not winning it would amount to absolute failure - they will never have a better chance than this season.

    Chris

  18. 'Arsenal have really matured'published at 09:17 British Summer Time

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    Matthew Upson
    Former Arsenal defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I’ve been so impressed with Arsenal's game management in this Champions League campaign and how they’ve performed.

    They’ve really matured. They will all be great players on that pitch tonight, you don't get to this stage of the Champions League if you are not a top player.

    But the management of the game, the tiny decisions, the tactical choices you make to win the match or stop an attack or start an attack, that’s the difference.

    Arsenal have shown a real maturity in that area of late and PSG are a very young team.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:12 British Summer Time

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    Re: Ben 7:58 Who did Arsenal knock out? The best team in the competition? Because until PSG narrowly knocked Liverpool out, Liverpool were the best seeing as they topped the group. Real Madrid? The team that scraped through by four points and lost three times already? They aren’t even the best team in Spain right now.

    Jay

  20. How did Arsenal get here?published at 09:10 British Summer Time

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    Arsenal have tasted defeat just once in this year's Champions League.

    A 1-0 defeat to fellow semi-finalists Inter Milan during the league phase remains the only loss on their record.

    And since reaching the knockout stage - the Gunners have been mightily impressive.

    • Last 16: 9-3 aggregate victory over PSV Eindhoven.
    • Quarter-finals: 5-1 aggregate victory over Real Madrid
    • Semi-finals: TBC....
    Bukayo Saka and Gabriel MartinelliImage source, Getty Images