Paris Saint-Germain hold a narrow one-goal lead as they get ready to welcome Arsenal in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final.
The French champions took the lead in the fourth minute in the first leg last week with a goal from Ousmane Dembele, and Luis Enrique's team are the clear favorites to advance to the final.
The Parisians, who clinched the French title a month ago, suffered a 2-1 defeat against Strasbourg in the league last Saturday, while Arsenal also came up short against Bournemouth, losing 2-1 at home.
Team News
Dembele picked up a hamstring injury in the first leg but is expected to feature as he is making good progress, with Goncalo Ramos ready to step in if needed, while Lee Kang-in is unlikely to be in the squad due to an injury from the Strasbourg match.
Enrique made significant changes to his starting XI in the weekend's loss, so PSG should be fresh and prepared for the upcoming match.
Arsenal's Thomas Partey returns from suspension and should slot back into the lineup, but Jurrien Timber is a doubt after his injury against Bournemouth. Jorginho, Gabriel, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, and Takehiro Tomiyasu remain sidelined due to injury.
The statistics
PSG have won only one of their last four games across all competitions, but have been strong at home, winning four of their last five matches.
Enrique's side have lost only two of their seven home games in the Champions League this season, falling 2-1 to Atletico Madrid and 1-0 to Liverpool.
Arsenal have not won any of their last three matches, suffering defeats to PSG and Bournemouth.
However, the Gunners have been unbeaten in their last seven away fixtures in all competitions.
Prediction
PSG are rightfully the favorites for the upcoming tie, having already secured the domestic league title and with recent wins over Liverpool and Aston Villa in Europe.
Arsenal, who defeated reigning champions Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate in the quarter-finals, should not be underestimated, especially considering their strong away form in recent weeks.
The Gunners previously beat PSG 2-0 in the Champions League back in October, although that match was played at the Emirates. Arsenal will aim to draw on that experience for Wednesday's clash.
PSG only need a draw to advance to the next round and may not take unnecessary risks to secure a win.
Arsenal's recent performance away from home suggests they can score, but PSG should have enough quality to at least secure a draw and book their spot in the final in Munich later this month.