Arsenal favourites against Leverkusen in Champions League last 16
Arsenal's Spanish manager Mikel Arteta speaks with his players during a break in play during the English Premier League football match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Arsenal at the American Express Community Stadium in Brighton, southern England on March 4, 2026. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)
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Wednesday's Champions League action sees Paris Saint-Germain
and Chelsea meet for the first time since last year's Club World Cup final,
while Real Madrid host Manchester City in the first leg of their last-16 tie as
the sides clash in a knockout tie for the fifth season running:
Bayer Leverkusen v
Arsenal
Premier League leaders Arsenal, who have never been crowned
European champions, remain on track for four trophies this season as they chase
their first major silverware since 2020.
Mikel Arteta's men won all eight matches in the league phase
to cruise into the last 16, where success against Leverkusen will set up a tie against
Bodo/Glimt or Sporting.
Central defender William Saliba has missed Arsenal's past
two matches with an ankle issue but could be back here.
Currently sixth in the Bundesliga, Leverkusen are still
rebuilding after a tumultuous summer in which they lost coach Xabi Alonso and
several players including Florian Wirtz, Granit Xhaka and new Gunner Piero
Hincapie.
"We're strong at home. We have a chance there – we can
win there," Alejandro Grimaldo said Saturday.
Remarkably, Leverkusen's win against Olympiacos in the
play-off round was their first victory in a Champions League knockout tie since
2002, when they reached the final before losing to a Zinedine Zidane-inspired
Real Madrid.
PSG are wobbling as the reigning European champions put
their title on the line against Chelsea in the first meeting of the teams since
the London side won 3-0 in last July's Club World Cup final.
Luis Enrique's PSG edged past Ligue 1 rivals Monaco in the
play-off round and lost to the principality side on Friday as their lead at the
top of the French table from Lens was cut to one point.
The Parisians are a long way off the scintillating form they
showed in the second half of last season, with Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane
Dembele one of several players struggling for fitness -- he is expected to be
available here, however.
PSG will also be wary of Chelsea coach Liam Rosenior, who
did well against them in his 18 months in charge of Strasbourg.
Estevao Willian and Jamie Gittens are nearing a return for
Chelsea but neither were risked in Saturday's 4-2 win against Wrexham in the FA
Cup and it is unclear if they will feature here.
Chelsea reignited their chase for Champions League
qualification for next season last midweek as Joao Pedro's hat-trick inspired a
4-1 win at Aston Villa.
Real Madrid v Man
City
Alvaro Arbeloa's record 15-time European champions stumbled
at home against Manchester City in the league phase, back when Xabi Alonso was
in charge.
Their prospects of extending their European dominion have
not risen much higher since, particularly with a spate of injuries including to
key players Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham, who are set to miss the first
leg at least. Vinicius Junior, vital in the play-off round against Benfica,
carries the keys to Madrid's potential success here.
The City boss made 10 chances for Saturday's FA Cup tie
against Newcastle United and they still cantered to a 3-1 win.
Erling Haaland did not feature in that game due to an ankle
injury and the Norway striker's availability remains in doubt.
City and Real have met in 15 previous Champions League
matches. Madrid knocked City out in the past two seasons, winning 6-3 on
aggregate in the play-off round last term and triumphing in a quarter-final
penalty shoot-out in 2023/24.
Bodo/Glimt's fairytale run continues as they welcome
Portuguese champions Sporting to the Aspmyra Stadion, which lies inside the
Arctic Circle.
Kjetil Knutsen's team finished the league phase with wins
against Manchester City and Atletico Madrid before beating Inter Milan home and
away in the play-offs. That success was all the more remarkable given that the
Norwegian league is only just about to come out of its off-season.
Winger Jens Petter Hauge is Glimt's danger man, having
scored six goals in 10 Champions League appearances this season. Sporting,
meanwhile, make the journey from Lisbon having finished an impressive seventh
in the league phase, in which they notably beat PSG.
Rui Borges's team are unbeaten in 12 games but were held 2-2
at Braga on Saturday, a result which kept them four points behind domestic
league leaders Porto. Their main threat is Colombian striker Luis Suarez, who
has 31 goals in all competitions this season.


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