Arsenal vs Atlético Madrid: Champions League Clash Preview on Extratips
Welcome to Extratips, your go-to spot for top football predictions! Get ready for an epic Champions League 2025/2026 showdown. Arsenal host Atlético Madrid on May 5, 2026, at 19:00. The Emirates will be electric.
Arsenal top their group with flair attacks. Atlético sit second, gritty as ever. Both chase knockout glory. Arsenal lead Premier League by 5 points. Atlético hold La Liga's third spot, 8 points off leaders.
Top odds spotlight: Home win at 1.57 (64% chance). Draw at 4.00 (25%). Away win at 5.50 (18%). Bookies love the Gunners.
Head-to-head: Last 5: Arsenal 2-1 (2024), Draw 0-0 (2023), Atlético 1-0 (2022), Arsenal 3-1 (2021), Draw 1-1 (2020). Arsenal edge recent ties.
Arsenal's home form rocks: 4 wins, 1 draw in last 5. Atlético away: 2 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss.
Arsenal strengths: Bukayo Saka's wings, 15 goals this season. Solid defense, 3 clean sheets running. Weaknesses: Midfield tired post-EPL grind.
Atlético strengths: Diego Simeone's steel, Griezmann magic (10 assists). Counter kings. Weaknesses: Slow starts away, leaky on road.
Key factors: No big injuries reported. Arsenal's crowd boost huge. Atlético's bench depth tested.
Unique angles: 1. Arteta vs Simeone mind games—tactical chess! 2. Saka vs Atlético backs—speed duel. 3. Revenge for past exits.
Arsenal attack overwhelms. Atlético grind. Expect goals, Gunners edge it. Bet smart on Extratips!
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Latest News For Arsenal vs Atlético Madrid
Arsenal [DLWDW] return to the Emirates Stadium with a place in the UEFA Champions League final within touching distance after a 1-1 draw in the first leg against Atlético Madrid. With the tie finely poised, Mikel Arteta’s men will take immense confidence from their outstanding form in this campaign, where they remain unbeaten [10W, 3D, 0L] and have kept eight clean sheets. This marks exactly 20 years since the Gunners last reached a Champions League final, and their current trajectory suggests that long wait could finally end. Their recent 3-0 victory over Fulham, which extended their lead at the top of the Premier League, further underlined their attacking prowess, while back-to-back home wins without conceding highlight their defensive stability. The Emirates has become a fortress in Europe, with the London side losing just one of their last 24 home matches on the continental stage [17W, 6D, 1L], including five wins from six outings this season [5W, 1D, 0L]. History also leans in their favour. The Gunners are unbeaten in nine matches against Spanish opposition [7W, 2D, 0L], and Atlético have endured a difficult time in England, losing six of their last seven visits [1W, 0D, 6L]. Notably, one of those defeats came at this very venue earlier in this campaign, a heavy 4-0 loss. Bukayo Saka, Viktor Gyökeres and Leandro Trossard are expected at the attacking end of Arsenal’s 4—3—3 formation against the Rojiblancos. Squad fitness could play a role, with Arteta hopeful of welcoming back Kai Havertz and Martin Ødegaard, though injuries to Mikel Merino and Jurrien Timber limit some options.
Arsenal vs Atlético Madrid: frequently asked questions
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Our picks
Arsenal to win
Arsenal dominate at home with strong form and odds at 1.57 showing 64% implied probability. Atlético struggle away, making this a solid pick.
Over 2.5 goals
Both teams score freely lately. Odds at 1.91 reflect 52% chance, fitting Arsenal's attack and Atlético counters for a high-scoring game.
Both Teams to Score - Yes
Head-to-heads often see goals both ways. Arsenal concede on counters, Atlético grab chances. Pairs well with over 2.5 for consistent outcome.
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Latest News For Arsenal vs Atlético Madrid
Arsenal [DLWDW] return to the Emirates Stadium with a place in the UEFA Champions League final within touching distance after a 1-1 draw in the first leg against Atlético Madrid. With the tie finely poised, Mikel Arteta’s men will take immense confidence from their outstanding form in this campaign, where they remain unbeaten [10W, 3D, 0L] and have kept eight clean sheets. This marks exactly 20 years since the Gunners last reached a Champions League final, and their current trajectory suggests that long wait could finally end. Their recent 3-0 victory over Fulham, which extended their lead at the top of the Premier League, further underlined their attacking prowess, while back-to-back home wins without conceding highlight their defensive stability. The Emirates has become a fortress in Europe, with the London side losing just one of their last 24 home matches on the continental stage [17W, 6D, 1L], including five wins from six outings this season [5W, 1D, 0L]. History also leans in their favour. The Gunners are unbeaten in nine matches against Spanish opposition [7W, 2D, 0L], and Atlético have endured a difficult time in England, losing six of their last seven visits [1W, 0D, 6L]. Notably, one of those defeats came at this very venue earlier in this campaign, a heavy 4-0 loss. Bukayo Saka, Viktor Gyökeres and Leandro Trossard are expected at the attacking end of Arsenal’s 4—3—3 formation against the Rojiblancos. Squad fitness could play a role, with Arteta hopeful of welcoming back Kai Havertz and Martin Ødegaard, though injuries to Mikel Merino and Jurrien Timber limit some options.









