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5 May 2026, Tuesday, 20:00 | Emirates Stadium, London

The first finalist is about to be decided

As we all hold our breath through the final weeks of a long season, we’re less than a month away from finding out who will be crowned Europe’s top club in the 2025-26 season. The number of contenders for this title, currently at four, will drop to two by Wednesday night, and the name of the finalist set to play in the final in Budapest will be determined. The first finalist will be decided by the Arsenal vs. Atlético Madrid match taking place in North London on Tuesday. On one side, Arteta’s players are trying to keep alive a title race where, in the Premier League, it’s not points but goal difference that’s being calculated against Manchester City—where every goal scored brings them closer to the title, and even after winning matches, one can’t help but wonder if things could have been different? On the other side are Simeone and his players, whose La Liga ambitions ended long ago, who trail two major rivals in the title race, and who—despite sitting behind even Villarreal in the league standings—have already secured their Champions League ticket for next season. Simeone, who fielded a young and rotation-heavy squad for the away match against Valencia last weekend, managed to secure a 2-0 victory with that lineup, allowing him to navigate the five-day gap between the two semifinal matches with considerable ease. The 1-1 draw at the Metropolitano, decided by penalty goals from both sides, indicates that the tie is still wide open. Given that Simeone is far more experienced at this stage of the tournament and Atletico had a much more relaxed weekend, the likelihood of them reaching the final at the Emirates is by no means slim. If you want to be part of this historic match between two European giants who have yet to win the Champions League or its predecessor tournaments, Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid match tickets are waiting for their owners on Seatpin.

Wednesday: Europe, Saturday: League, Tuesday: Europe

The increase in the number of teams in the Champions League, the expansion of the regular season from 6 to 8 matches, and the fact that the quarterfinals and semifinals—perhaps the most critical matches—are scheduled so close together all contribute to this. As a result, teams playing their first match on Wednesday have a five-day break before their return leg on Tuesday—during which they’ll also play a league match—while teams playing their first match on Tuesday have a seven-day break. This situation poses a significant disadvantage for teams still pursuing their league objectives. Arsenal, who spent Wednesday evening on the road in Madrid, hosted Fulham at home on Saturday with almost no rotation. After a 3-0 first half, Arteta opted to take out players like Saka, Gyökeres, and Eze, keeping the Atletico match in mind. In a season where the Premier League title could come down to goal difference, the match they’ll play on Tuesday has effectively closed the door on the red-and-whites fully committing to the Fulham match—especially after the second half, when the game largely fell apart—as they risk missing out on the title by just 2-3 goals. Arteta and his players, who are just as eager to win the Champions League as they are the Premier League, feel they are very close to the final in Budapest after returning from the away match in Madrid with a 1-1 draw. For the Gunners, who lost this opportunity last season by facing PSG in the semifinals, being back at this level after a one-season hiatus and maintaining this consistency is a major achievement. The North London side, now beginning to be known as the “runners-up team,” would completely break that streak if they manage to win two trophies this season. With such a grueling schedule forcing them to play back-to-back crucial matches, and with the final step toward the final set to take place at the Emirates Stadium—where a historic evening fueled by fan support is expected—you need to visit the seatpin website immediately to secure your Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid match ticket before it’s too late.

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