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It's crunch time for everyone. We present you the unmissable posters of this European week!
This Tuesday, PSG takes on Arsenal, the team that knocked out Real Madrid in the quarterfinals. Beaten by Nice on Friday, Paris is no longer undefeated in Ligue 1, but Luis Enrique's men continue to display a high level of play and move forward with a complete group.
The two teams had already faced each other, at the Emirates, last October. Arsenal had dominated PSG (2-0), but Paris, without Dembélé that night, has changed a lot since then and hopes to get a completely different result.
Arsenal - PSG (Tuesday, 9pm)
Barça and Inter have had memorable clashes, and they meet for the first time in the final phase since their legendary opposition in 2009/10. It was already in the semi-finals, and Mourinho's Milanese had qualified (3-2) before going to win the title.
This time the momentum seems rather in favor of Barcelona, which hosts Milan this Wednesday, but Inter has proven all season, and again in the quarters against Bayern (2-1 win in Munich, 2-2 return), that it still has the ability to beat the best teams. First answer this week.
Barcelona - Inter Milan (Wednesday, 9pm)
Barely recovered from its crazy comeback against Lyon, Manchester United plunges back into the intoxication of European nights, with a perilous trip to Bilbao. It's up to Amorim's men not to return to Old Trafford in a bad position.
On its side, Tottenham, which is still having a difficult season in the Premier League (16th), sees a great opportunity to win a title. Ange Postecoglou's men will have to mark their territory against the competition's surprise, the Norwegians from Bodo/Glimt.
Athletic Bilbao - Manchester United (Thursday, 9pm)
Tottenham - Bodø/Glimt (Thursday, 9pm)
Since the start of the Conference League this season, Chelsea has been the big favorite with its plethora of players.
To play a bad trick on the English (who face the Swedes from Djurgarden in the semi-finals) two contenders cross swords this Thursday: Betis and Fiorentina.
Both fighting at the top of their respective leagues, used to rubbing shoulders with the big guns, the two clubs will deliver a high-flying duel.
Betis Seville - Fiorentina (Thursday, 9pm)
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