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Arsenal Confirm Official Lineup to Face PSG

Arsenal have officially confirmed their starting XI to face Paris Saint-Germain in tonight’s UEFA Champions League semifinal first leg at the Emirates Stadium. Mikel Arteta has gone with a dynamic and bold selection, mixing experience with youth, technical excellence with raw energy. With the stakes higher than ever, this lineup reflects the evolution of Arteta’s Arsenal—fearless, adaptable, and brimming with talent.
Starting XI: Raya; Timber, Saliba, Kiwior, Lewis-Skelly; Rice, Merino, Ødegaard; Saka, Martinelli, Trossard
Defensive Shape and Bold Call at Left-Back
In goal, David Raya continues to command the No.1 spot after a string of reliable performances. In front of him, the backline sees the return of Jurrien Timber at right-back, bringing composure and two-way threat down the flank. William Saliba and Jakub Kiwior form the centre-back pairing, with Gabriel Magalhães absent, likely due to fitness concerns.
Perhaps the boldest decision lies at left-back, where 17-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly is trusted with the responsibility of handling one of Europe’s most dangerous attacks. Known for his composure under pressure and elite footballing IQ, Lewis-Skelly has already proven he can step up when it matters most.
Midfield Trio Built for Control and Creativity
Declan Rice anchors the midfield, providing balance, grit, and structure. His presence will be essential in controlling transitions and neutralizing PSG’s quick counters. Alongside him is Arsenal’s summer signing Mikel Merino, who adds experience and a physical edge to the engine room.
Captain Martin Ødegaard completes the trio, expected to operate in his usual advanced role where he’ll be key in unlocking PSG’s defense. With this trio, Arteta is clearly aiming for midfield dominance through both possession and pressing.
A Mobile and Aggressive Front Three
Arsenal’s front line is brimming with pace and fluidity. Bukayo Saka starts on the right wing, ready to test PSG’s full-backs with his signature directness. Gabriel Martinelli returns to the left wing and brings that high-octane, vertical threat Arsenal thrive on. Leandro Trossard gets the nod in the central role, preferred over more traditional strikers for his movement and link-up play.
This front three is designed not only to press high and create chances but to exploit PSG’s known vulnerability when defending quick transitions.
Bench Depth: Youth and Experience in Reserve
The bench includes goalkeepers Arthur Okonkwo and James Setford, with defensive reinforcements like Ben White, Kieran Tierney, and Oleksandr Zinchenko. Young midfielders Mauro Bandeira, Ethan Nwaneri, and Miguel Azeez offer fresh legs and tactical flexibility. In attack, options include Butler-Oyedeji, Kabia, and loanee Raheem Sterling.
Conclusion
Arteta’s official selection is a statement—Arsenal are not just here to compete with the continent’s elite; they’re here to control the game. With youthful energy, tactical intelligence, and attacking firepower, the Gunners are poised for another special night under the lights at the Emirates. The message is clear: Arsenal are ready.
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