Arsenal
Sporting CP
Apr 15 20:00
20h 41m 44s
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The Emirates Stadium hosts a Wednesday evening UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg on April 15, 2026, as Arsenal carry a narrow but precious 1-0 first-leg advantage from Lisbon. Kai Havertz's composed stoppage-time finish, set up by Gabriel Martinelli, gives the Gunners a platform to build on in front of their home crowd.
Predictions & Tips
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Form Guide
Arsenal
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Mikel Arteta's side continue to lead the Premier League, demonstrating their quality and depth across the squad. However, their latest domestic fixture ended in a defeat at the hands of AFC Bournemouth, courtesy of Alex Scott's second-half winner. In Europe, Arsenal have been efficient rather than spectacular, holding the best defensive record in the knockout rounds with just five goals conceded in ten Champions League appearances this season.
Sporting CP
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Sporting are one of this season's most pleasant surprises in European football, having won all five of their previous Champions League home matches before Havertz's stoppage-time winner in the first leg. They demonstrated remarkable resilience by overturning a three-goal deficit against Bodø/Glimt, putting five unreplied goals past the Norwegian side. However, they do not travel particularly well in European competition, and the Emirates represents a very different proposition from the Alvalade.
Prediction
Arsenal's home advantage, superior squad depth and the formidable Emirates atmosphere make them the clear favourites to advance.
What are the best odds for the game?
Arsenal are heavily favoured to win on the night at 1.46 odds, while Sporting are given 6.80 for an upset win. A draw, which would also send Arsenal through, is staged at 5.46 odds.
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