UEFA Champions League Quarter-Finals: Key Matches to Watch
The UEFA Champions League quarter-finals are set to kick off, with exciting matchups scheduled for April 8 and 9, 2025. Arsenal will host Real Madrid, Aston Villa will travel to Paris, and Bayern Munich will face Inter Milan in a series of high-stakes clashes.
Arsenal vs. Real Madrid
Arsenal, currently in a distant second place behind Liverpool in the Premier League, sees the Champions League as their best chance for silverware this season. This marks just their third meeting with Real Madrid, a team they memorably eliminated in the 2005/06 knockout stage. With Bukayo Saka returning from injury, manager Mikel Arteta is hopeful for a boost in firepower. “He lifted the stadium and the energy – it is great to have him back,” Arteta commented.
Real Madrid, under Carlo Ancelotti, has shown resilience, having overcome Atletico Madrid in the previous round. Ancelotti praised his squad’s character, stating, “This victory speaks volumes about the team and the resources this squad has.” Historically, Madrid has been strong in London, winning all four of their previous quarter-final matches there.
Bayern Munich vs. Inter Milan
Bayern Munich enters this quarter-final with confidence after dominating their previous encounters against Inter, winning both matches in the 2022/23 group stage. With star striker Harry Kane in top form, Bayern looks to capitalize on their attacking prowess. “I’m sure they’ll demand everything from us,” Kane said, emphasizing the challenge that awaits. Inter’s coach, Simone Inzaghi, remains optimistic, noting, “It will be difficult but we will play the games as we have done so far.”
Paris Saint-Germain vs. Aston Villa
Paris Saint-Germain, fresh off a thrilling penalty shootout victory over Liverpool, is poised to make a statement against Aston Villa in their first-ever meeting. PSG captain Marquinhos stressed the need for readiness, saying,
“We’re in the quarter-finals and need to be ready for another difficult tie.” Villa, managed by former PSG boss Unai Emery, seeks to assert themselves despite their recent struggles in France. Defender Ian Maatsen remarked, “We are already looking ahead to Paris.”
Barcelona vs. Borussia Dortmund
Barcelona will face Borussia Dortmund, with the latter aiming to shake off a disappointing start to the season. New coach Niko Kovač will look to lead Dortmund to their first victory against Barcelona in five attempts. Meanwhile, Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski, a former Dortmund player, will aim to capitalize on his experience against his old club.
The winners of these quarter-final matches will secure their spots in the semi-finals, with the final set to take place at the Munich Football Arena on May 31, 2025.