Paris Saint-Germain vs Bayern Munich in UEFA Champions League: TV channel, kick-off time, and team news

This blockbuster semifinal first leg at the Parc des Princes features the two most explosive attacks in Europe. Paris Saint-Germain enters the tie aiming for their second consecutive Champions League final, while Bayern Munich looks to leverage their clinical form to end a streak of five consecutive two-legged semifinal exits.
Match Logistics & Global Coverage
Team News & Squad Status
Paris Saint-Germain (Coach: Luis Enrique):
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Absences: Midfielder Quentin Ndjantou is definitely out with a hamstring injury.
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Key Doubt: Vitinha is a major doubt due to heel inflammation. While French reports suggest he may be fit, Luis Enrique may prioritize caution.
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Midfield Depth: If Vitinha is unavailable, PSG will rely on João Neves, Fabián Ruiz, and Warren Zaïre-Emery.
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Tactical Focus: The team recently rotated heavily in a win over Angers to keep stars fresh for this tie.
Bayern Munich (Coach: Vincent Kompany):
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Extensive Injury List: Bayern is missing several players, including Serge Gnabry (thigh), Sven Ulreich (muscle), Lennart Karl (muscle), Tom Bischof (calf), Cassiano Kiala (ligament), and Wisdom Mike (tendon).
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Key Returns: Jamal Musiala has recently returned to form following his own injury layoff.
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Confidence: The team traveled to Paris after a 4-3 comeback win over Mainz, having already secured the Bundesliga title.
The Battle of the Attackers
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Europe’s Best: Bayern Munich is statistically the most dangerous side in Europe, scoring 167 goals in 49 games (3.4 per game). PSG is close behind with 125 goals (2.55 per game).
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Ballon d’Or Candidates:
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Harry Kane: Has an incredible 53 goals this season, including 12 in the UCL (a record for an Englishman), but has never scored against PSG in two previous tries.
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Michael Olise: The French winger has 48 goal involvements (19G, 29A) and faces a key individual battle against PSG’s Nuno Mendes.
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Ousmane Dembélé: Praised by Enrique as “world class” after the quarterfinal win over Liverpool, he remains the focal point of the PSG front line.
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Key Statistical Milestones
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PSG History: A victory tonight would make PSG the first French club to reach 100 wins in the UEFA Champions League.
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Brazilian Legend: If Marquinhos plays, he will equal Roberto Carlos for the most UCL appearances (120) by a Brazilian player.
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Young Prospect: At 23 years and 313 days, Nuno Mendes could break Cristiano Ronaldo’s record to become the youngest Portuguese player to reach 50 UCL appearances.
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H2H Record: Bayern has won the last five consecutive meetings between these two clubs, including a 2-1 win in Paris during the league phase earlier this season.