Arsenal head into the Champions League first leg aiming to bounce back from recrnt domestic defeats and make a strong European statement.
Arsenal travel to Portugal to face Sporting in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final, in what is expected to be a significant test of their European ambitions.
The Gunners head into the tie under pressure following recent setbacks, having been beaten in both the Carabao Cup final and the FA Cup quarter-finals. Those results have raised concerns about their momentum, with scrutiny increasing as their season reaches a decisive stage.
In terms of team news, Arsenal are dealing with fitness concerns, with Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, Jurrien Timber and Noni Madueke all reported to be carrying injury issues ahead of the fixture, leaving their availability in doubt. As well as past injuries of players like Mikel merino that still wanes.
With the Premier League and Champions League now their only remaining chances of silverware, Arsenal’s recent dip in form has added further intrigue to their knockout campaign.
Sporting, meanwhile, arrive in strong domestic and European form, having won their last three matches and produced a notable comeback in the previous round of the competition. However, they also face selection concerns, with Morten Hjulmand suspended, while Nuno Santos and Ioannidis are sidelined through injury. Geovany Quenda is also a doubt after recently returning from injury.
The two sides met last season in Portugal, where Arsenal claimed a commanding 5–1 victory. However, this contest is expected to be far more competitive, with Sporting’s home form and Arsenal’s current inconsistencies adding uncertainty to the outcome.
While Arsenal have avoided defeat in their last three visits to Sporting, the Portuguese side has also proven difficult to beat in this fixture in recent meetings, suggesting a closely contested encounter is likely.
With both teams managing key absences and arriving in contrasting form, the quarter-final first leg is set to be a pivotal night in the Champions League knockout stage.

































































