
UEFA Champions League
7:00 p.mMay 6, 2026
semi-finals

Bayern Munich1 – 1
VAT:(0-1)
Added:(5-6)

Paris Saint-Germain*Allianz Arena
Referee: Joao Pedro Pinheiro, Portugal


Bayern Munich


Paris Saint-Germain
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1.40
Expected Goals (xG)
0.95
Passing by
492 (87%)
Accurate passes
212 (71%)
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1
G
Manuel Neuer (C)
8.9
44
d
Josip Stanišić
6.9
d
Jonathan Tah
2
d
Dayot Upamecano
6.9
27
d
Konrad Laimer
6.2
45
M
Aleksandar Pavlovic
6.2
6
M
Joshua Kimmich
7.2
M
Luis Diaz
10
M
Jamal Musiala
6.9
17
M
Miquel Olise
6.3
Substitutes
49
F
Ibrahim Mbaye
9
F
Gonçalo Ramos
19
M
Kang-in Lee
M
Sleepy Mayul
27
M
Dr. Fernandez
d
Lucas Hernandez
d
Lucas Beraldo
6
d
Ilya Zabarnyi
70
G
Arthur Vignaud
89
G
Renato Marin
80
G
Bilal Laurendon
F
Bradley Barcola

UEFA Champions League Ranking – UEFA Champions League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (Play Off: Round of 16)
- Promotion – Champions League (Play Off: Round of 16)
Bayern Munich and Paris Saint Germain played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at the Allianz Arena, with Harry Kane’s spectacular stoppage-time equalizer saving the Bavarians from defeat.
Bayern went into this Champions League match as the stronger team on paper. The hosts finished second in their group with 21 points from eight matches. PSG reached 11th place with just 14 points, looking to upset the odds against one of Europe’s elite teams.
The visiting team surprised Bayern with a quick kick. Ousmane Dembélé struck in just the third minute, catching the hosts cold. The Parisian winger’s first goal gave PSG a dream start and forced Bayern to respond immediately.
Bayern dominated possession after a setback, with 65 percent of possession. However, converting this control into occasions proved difficult. The home team created chances but lacked the final touch needed to tie the score.
During the first half, tempers flared as both teams picked up yellow cards. Nicolas Mendes saw yellow for PSG in the eighth minute. Bayern’s Jonathan Tah was booked in the 33rd minute for a bad challenge.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia earned a booking for PSG late in the first half. The Georgian winger remained a constant threat despite the card. Bayern’s Manuel Neuer made several key saves to keep the deficit to one goal.
Bayern increased the pressure as the game progressed. The home side fired 18 shots during the 90 minutes, but only six were on target. PSG’s defense held firm with determination and tactical discipline.
The second half saw Bayern relentlessly push forward. Luis Díaz received a yellow card in the 78th minute after a foul. Marquinhos was also booked for PSG in the 86th minute as the tension remained high.
Kane finally broke through in the 90th minute plus four. The Bayern striker grabbed a crucial stoppage-time equalizer, sparking wild celebrations at the Allianz Arena. The dramatic finish culminated an intense battle between two determined sides.
The statistics told a story of Bayern dominance without reward. Bayern recorded a total Expected Goals (xG) of 1.4 compared to PSG’s 0.95. The hosts completed 492 accurate passes from 566 attempts for an accuracy rate of 87 percent.
PSG’s defensive organization earned them a point away from home. The visitors managed seven shots on goal from a total of 15 attempts. Neuer made six crucial saves to keep Bayern in the contest.
The tie leaves Bayern in second place with 22 points from nine games. PSG remain eleventh but gain valuable ground with a point away from home. The two teams will see this result differently in the upcoming games.

