Heavyweight Semi-Final: PSG and Bayern Munich Clash at Parc des Princes in Champions League Opener

Paris Saint-Germain hosts Bayern Munich in a 2026 Champions League semi-final thriller. Explore key stats, Harry Kane's goal record, and historic milestones.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 28, 2026, 8:36 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from UEFA and Google Sports Data

Heavyweight Semi-Final: PSG and Bayern Munich Clash at Parc des Princes in Champions League Opener - article image
Heavyweight Semi-Final: PSG and Bayern Munich Clash at Parc des Princes in Champions League Opener - article image

A High-Stakes Continental Rivalry Renewed in Paris

The Parc des Princes sets the stage tonight for the opening leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich. This fixture has rapidly become one of European football’s most significant modern rivalries, defined by technical brilliance and high-scoring affairs. Bayern Munich enters the French capital with considerable psychological momentum, having secured a 2-1 victory at this venue during the league phase earlier this season. That result marked Bayern's fifth consecutive win over the Parisians, a streak that includes the narrow 2020 final victory in Lisbon.

PSG’s Historic Pursuit of a Third Consecutive Final

For Paris Saint-Germain, this semi-final represents a chance to solidify their status as the dominant force in French football history. By reaching this stage, PSG has become the first French club to qualify for the Champions League semi-finals in three consecutive seasons. Their path to the final four has been characterized by defensive resilience and clinical finishing, highlighted by a dominant 4-0 aggregate victory over Liverpool in the quarter-finals. Under the current campaign, the defending champions have navigated a treacherous knockout path, overcoming Monaco and Chelsea to remain on track for a title defense.

Bayern’s Relentless March Through the Knockout Stages

Bayern Munich arrives in Paris boasting a near-perfect record in this year's competition, with 11 victories from their 12 outings. The German giants have been particularly formidable away from home, consistently dismantling top-tier opposition with a high-pressing system. Their quarter-final victory over Real Madrid served as a statement of intent, showcasing the depth of a squad that has integrated new arrivals seamlessly. With 14 wins in their last 16 meetings against French opposition, Bayern’s historical data suggests they possess the tactical blueprint necessary to stifle the creative outlets of the Parisian midfield.

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