
Bayern Munich faces PSG in a crucial UEFA Champions League second leg, following a thrilling first match that ended 5-4. The winner will advance to the final against either Arsenal or Atletico Madrid in Budapest on May 30.
If leg no. 2 comes close to resembling the first, then Bayern Munich vs PSG might just go down as the greatest UEFA Champions League tie of all time â with a place in the 2025-26 final on the line, no less.
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They looked like the two best teams on the planet, the only ones capable of competing with each other, as they traded goals in a game that finished 5-4 in favor of the Parisian hosts. Now, they head back to Bavaria to settle the score and see who will face either Arsenal or Atletico Madrid in Budapest, Hungary on May 30.
After the first leg, Bayern boss Vincent Kompany was quizzed over his side's perceived lack of defensive structure. "What do you want? I think you've seen a lot of good, intense defending today," he rebuffed. "It's just the margins are so, so small, and you only have two ways. The first one is to go full [attack]; the second one is to retreat fully. The in-between doesn't work against [PSG's] level of player, and it doesnât work against our level of player." Asked what Bayern's approach will be in the second leg: "More. Even more."
Why yes, Vincent, we will gladly have more of that.
For live updates and highlights throughout Bayern Munich vs PSG, check out PST's live blog coverage below.
Kick off time: 3 pm ET Wednesday (May 6)
Venue: Allianz Arena â Munich, Germany
TV Channel/Streaming: Paramount+
The match time will be announced closer to the date, so check local listings for updates.
You can watch the match live on various sports networks and streaming platforms; check your local listings for specific channels.
Predictions suggest a highly competitive match, with both teams expected to push for a win after the first leg's high-scoring affair.

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There isn't much to separate these sides as far as the starting XIs are concerned, but PSG's incredible depth of (attacking) talent has to make them favorites against all comers. If you manage to do a job on them for 60 minutes, congratulations, but here come Bradley Barcola, Fabian Ruiz and even Goncalo Ramos off the bench with fresh legs and new ideas. Bayern Munich 2-2 PSG (PSG win 7-6 on aggregate).