The stage is set for a colossal Champions League semi-final clash. Bayern Munich will face the reigning champions, Paris Saint-Germain, in a mouth-watering two-legged tie for a place in the Budapest final. The first leg kicks off at the Parc des Princes on April 28th, with the decisive return fixture at the Allianz Arena on May 6th.
This matchup is a modern classic, a fixture that has consistently delivered high-stakes drama at the peak of European football. While PSG's era-defining trio of Neymar, Mbappé, and Messi has passed, their evolution into a cohesive, title-winning machine under Luis Enrique makes them a formidable threat. Their journey to last season's historic 5-0 final victory over Inter Milan proved their championship pedigree.
Yet, history adds a fascinating layer to this tie. Bayern has often held the upper hand, winning three consecutive high-profile meetings against that legendary PSG attack between 2021 and 2023. The rivalry remains razor-close, however. PSG broke that streak with a 2-0 win in last summer's Club World Cup, only for Bayern to respond with a statement 2-1 victory in Paris during this season's league phase.
As Luis Enrique himself noted, these are two mirror-image giants: both demand possession, press with ferocious intensity, and play to win. With a final against either Arsenal or Atlético Madrid awaiting the winner, every tackle, every run, and every moment of individual brilliance in this semi-final will be under the microscope. It's a tie worthy of deciding the champion of Europe.
