
UEFA Champions League
7:00 p.mApril 28, 2026
semi-finals

Paris Saint-Germain5 – 4
VAT:(3-2)
Added:(5-5)

Bayern MunichPrinces Park
Referee: Sandro Schärer, Switzerland


Paris Saint-Germain


Bayern Munich
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39
Matvey Safonov
25
Nuno Mendes
51
Willian Pacho
5
marquinhos
2
Ashraf Hakimi
87
João Neves
17
Vitinha
33
Warren Zaire-Emery
7
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
10
Ousmane Dembélé
14
Desiré Doué
Substitutes
49
Ibrahim Mbaye
29
Bradley Barcola
9
Gonçalo Ramos
27
Dr. Fernandez
24
Mayul asleep
19
Kang-in Lee
21
Lucas Hernandez
6
Ilya Zabarnyi
4
Lucas Beraldo
89
Renato Marin
30
Lucas Chevalier
8
Fabián Ruiz
1
Manuel Neuer
19
Alfonso Davies
4
Jonathan Tah
2
Dayot Upamecano
44
Josip Stanišić
45
Aleksandar Pavlovic
6
Joshua Kimmich
14
Luis Diaz
10
Jamal Musiala
17
Miquel Olise
9
Harry Kane
Substitutes
27
Konrad Laimer
40
Jonas Urbig
26
Sven Ulreich
3
Kim Min-jae
21
Hiroki Itō
34
sea ofli
43
Filip Pavić
8
Leon Goretzka
11
Nicholas Jackson

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)
Paris Saint-Germain edged out Bayern Munich 5-4 in a thrilling Champions League clash at the Parc des Princes, with the hosts’ attacking prowess proving decisive in a nine-goal display.
PSG came into the game sitting 11th in their group with 14 points from eight games. Bayern Munich arrived as group leaders with 21 points and an impressive record of seven wins from eight games. The Bavarian side had only lost once this season, but Paris tried to break the odds in front of their home crowd.
Bayern struck first in the 12th minute with a clinical finish. PSG responded quickly, leveling the scores just four minutes later in the 16th minute. The hosts found their rhythm and took the lead in the 23rd minute. However, Bayern equalized before the break, making it 2-2 at the break.
The first half showed offensive football from both sides. PSG controlled large periods of possession, but Bayern’s efficiency on the break created constant danger. Both teams had multiple opportunities to extend their lead. The intensity never dropped as the players fully committed to the open game.
The break came with the score tied. PSG needed to maintain their intensity and convert their chances more ruthlessly. Bayern, despite their league position, faced questions about their defensive solidity. The second half promised to be just as competitive.
PSG came out stronger after the break and scored in the 51st minute to take a 3-2 lead. Bayern responded with a goal in the 58th minute to restore parity. The game turned into a back and forth game with both teams trading blows.
PSG struck again in the 67th minute to go 4-3 ahead. Bayern equalized again in the 72nd minute, forcing another deadlock. The tension mounted as both teams pressed for a decisive goal with little time left.
Finally, PSG broke through in the 81st minute and scored 5-4. Bayern pressed hard in the remaining minutes, but could not find another breakthrough. PSG’s defense held firm to secure the three points in spectacular fashion.
The statistics reflected the open nature of the competition. PSG have attempted 18 shots with nine on target. Bayern managed 16 shots and eight found the net. Possession was shared relatively evenly between the sides throughout the 90 minutes.
This win moves PSG closer to challenging for top spot in their group. Bayern’s perfect record has been affected, although they remain in a strong position. The defeat marks their first defeat of the campaign in this competition.
PSG travel to face their next opponent looking to build momentum with this impressive win. Bayern need to regroup quickly and get back to winning ways in their next game.

