The Gunners head into the return fixture with everyting still to play for after a tightly contested first leg in Spain ended 1-1, leaving the tie evenly balanced ahead of a decisive night at the Estadio Metropolitano.
However, Mikel Arteta has been forced into adjustments, with Mikel Merino and Jurrien Timber both ruled out due to injury concerns. The pair were not involved in full training ahead of the trip, effectively ending their involvement in the high-stakes encounter.
Despite those absences, Arsenal have received a timely boost with the return of captain Martin Ødegaard and forward Kai Havertz, both of whom have recovered from recent fitness doubts and are expected to be available for selection. Their return offers Arteta added creativity and attacking depth at a crucial moment in the season.
The loss of Merino and Timber is a notable setback, particularly given the physical and tactical demands of facing Diego Simeone’s Atlético Madrid side, known for their intensity, compact structure, and strong home advantage in European competition.
With a place in the Champions League final within reach, Arsenal are expected to walk a fine line between control and ambition, relying on their experienced core and returning attackers to unlock a stubborn Atlético defence.
As the Madrid atmosphere builds, the stage is set for a defining European night — where fine margins will decide whether Arsenal’s dream continues or ends under the lights of the Metropolitano.





























