The second semi-final return leg, after Inter-Barcelona, is scheduled in Paris, where the hosts will face the English side with a 1-0 advantage gained in London. The tie is still wide open despite Dembelé’s goal: find out the predictions and odds for PSG-Arsenal, scheduled for Wednesday, May 7, at 9 p.m.

PSG-ARSENAL PREDICTION ODDS—   Luis Enrique’s team is really one step away from the Champions League final scheduled for May 31 in Munich, where they could arrive thanks to Dembelé’s goal in the first leg. A 1-0 victory protected by Donnarumma’s great saves, then celebrated by the French press and the Spanish coach himself. After winning the league, PSG has practically switched off in the domestic competition, as demonstrated by their latest defeat against Strasbourg, and is now focused solely on its main objective, which it failed to achieve in the era of Messi, Neymar, and Mbappé.
According to the bookies of the main betting sites, there will be at least one goal in this match: a 1-5 score is on the board at 1.09 on Sisal, 1.08 on Better Lottomatica, 1.06 on Planetwin365, and 1.05 on Netbet. This event is the focus of the enhanced odds offered by PlanetWin365 and Snai, which are raising the odds to 8.00 for all new subscribers.

THE ATTEMPT TO TURN THE TIDE—   Arsenal are looking to finish the Premier League in second place despite their recent 1-2 home defeat against Bournemouth: once Liverpool clinched the title, Arteta’s team focused all their energy on the Champions League, just like PSG did. The first-leg defeat is a bad starting point for the return leg, but the English side will try to get back on level terms (a one-goal victory would be necessary) and then go for the definitive comeback.

THE PREVIOUS ENGLISH MATCH—   Arsenal played their last Champions League final twenty years ago, in Paris, against Messi and Guardiola’s Barcelona: reaching Munich would be like rewriting the club’s history. Considering that Arsenal need goals, Over 2.5 is available at 1.63 on NetBet, 1.60 on PlanetWin365, Better Lottomatica, and Sisal.

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