Key events
6 min: Araújo hits the post! A fantastic pass from Diamandi with the outside of his foot and Araújo is through on goal. He rifles it and it hammers against the crossbar. Replays show Raya got the slightest of fingers on it – fantastic goalkeeping.
5 min: More passing around the back from Arsenal. Sporting are in a 5-2-3 when out of possession.
3 min: Some good passes from Sporting in Arsenal’s final third before White blocks the ball off Araújo before the cross can come in.
1 min: Arsenal pass it around the back before surging forward. Boos and whistles ring out after Saliba fouls Suárez in the middle of the pitch.
Kick-off: Sporting 0-0 Arsenal
Here we go! Arsenal get us going in their dark navy second kit with a lighter-navy lighting bolt pattern. Sporting in their traditional green and white stripes.
The teams are out and the Champions League anthem is being played. ‘You are my life’ reads the tifo, an ode from Sporting fans to their beloved club. Great energy in Lisbon so far – mostly from the home fans but the pocket of 2,600 Arsenal away fans are doing their best. Kick-off up next.
A look at the pre-match post bag.
Jeff is dubious:
double quotation mark After the last 2 losses, nothing can be taken for granted and I don’t think Arsenal are favourites for this game tonight. Arteta is trying to convince himself but the truth is: he is panicking!
Ana has her eyes set in the middle of the pitch:
double quotation mark Zubimendi and Rice are our two most important players tonight. If they have a good game, I think we will take a good lead to the Emirates.
Something does not add up for John:
double quotation mark Shocking that all the players Arsenal withdrew from international duty are now in the starting XI. How does that work?
And Paul has a comparison for the ages:
double quotation mark I am quite surprised that Viktor Gyökeres has gotten a decent reception during the warmup … We all know Alexander Isak would not receive the same warm welcome on Tyneside. What is the difference between how the two forced moves?
Around the ground: Some early shots from Estádio José Alvalade before kick-off.
Sporting: Rui Borges speaks to Sport TV about the selection of João Simões in place of the suspended Morten Hjulm:
double quotation mark He’s a lad who brings something different to the table. If we’d gone for Dani [Daniel Bragança]he’d have done the job just the same, but in a different way. I get it, and I even had a laugh during the week because everyone was rooting for Zeno [Debast]but that’s a good sign. Zeno is also looking to get back to his best physically; he’s been out of action for a long time and the midfield position is very demanding. He hasn’t been playing or training there, and we reckoned he might struggle a bit.
And on how he ranks his team compared to Europe’s elite and the game plan against Arsenal:
double quotation mark We need to understand where we are, who we’re up against and what competition and stage we’re at. They’re good, but so are we. There are only three teams better than us at set-pieces: Arsenal, Dortmund and Inter. It’s about believing in what we do; we’ve been competent. We won’t stray too far from what we’ve been doing. We’ll be prepared for that. We like to be a bit daring at that moment and we look closely at what our opponents have done. But without straying from our own game plan.
Real Madrid v Bayern Munich: Rob Smyth is on MBM duty for the match at the Santiago Bernabeu. Follow along below.
Champions League preview: Our friends at WhoScored have crunched all the numbers behind the four quarter-final ties: Sporting v Arsenal, Real Madrid v Bayern, Barcelona v Atlético Madrid and PSG v Liverpool.
What do the numbers say about who will progress? Have a look below.
Team news
Sporting XI (4-2-3-1): Silva; Fresneda, Diomande, Inácio, Araújo; Simões, Morita; Catamo, Trincão, Gonçalves; Suarez.
Subs: Virgina, Callai, Debast, Vagiannidis, Kochorashvili, Faya, Bragança, Gonçalves, Quaresma, Nel, Magnes.
João Simões is Rui Borges’ choice to replace the suspended Morten Hjulmand – Sporting’s captain – in midfield. The 19-year-old has started eight of the 10 games his side has played the competition so far.
Arsenal XI (4-3-3): Raya; White, Saliva, Gabriel, Calafiori; Ødegaard, Zubimendi, Rice; Madueke, Gyökeres, Trossard.
Subs: Arrizabalaga, Ranson, Mosquera, Jesus, Martinelli, Nørgaard, Havertz, Lewis-Skelly, Dowman, Annous, Salmon.
As expected, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze and Jurriën Timber are not involved due to injury. David Raya returns as goalkeeper and Ben White starts at right-back in the absence of Timber. Gabriel Magalhães, Declan Rice and Leandro Trossard all also return into the starting XI.
Referee: Daniel Siebert (Germany)
Sporting: This may be dubbed the unofficial Viktor Gyökeres derby and it remains to be seen how much impact the Swede will have as he returns to his former stomping ground.
However, Sporting fans have a new, shiny striker to boast about in Luis Suárez (no, not that one) of Colombia. Where Gyökeres stood out for physical power – bullying defenders, dominating duels and attacking space behind the backline – Suárez operates differently. He is far more involved in the buildup, dictating movements in the final third. He has superior technique to Gyökeres, even if he is slightly less lethal. With 33 goals in 42 appearances, the 28-year-old has quickly made supporters forget his predecessor and tops the league’s scoring chart.
Read more from Miguel Dantas below.
Arsenal: Mikel Arteta has insisted that his side will not panic after losing successive games for the first time this season but admitted that they must rediscover their identity to get their campaign back on track.
The Premier League leaders saw their hopes of an unprecedented quadruple crumble with defeats by Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final and the Championship side Southampton in the FA Cup.
Asked whether he was concerned about his side’s ability to cope with pressure situations, Arteta said:
double quotation mark No. I think when you have the opportunity that we have, that has to be taken through excitement, through preparing yourself in the best possible way, focusing on the present and on the things that we have to do. And especially in our identity, it’s very clear what is taking us on the way to where we are, and that’s where we have to focus.There are parts and identities created by behaviours, not with words in the world, or with things that I want to achieve. And we have so many facts in the areas that, in our opinion, make us the team and the club that we are.
Read more from Ed Aarons below.
Preamble
It has not been the best fortnight for Arsenal, having lost the Carabao Cup final and been knocked out of the FA Cup in back-to-back matches. They will hoping to avoid a third consecutive loss in Lisbon as they take on Sporting for their Champions League quarter-final first leg.
Still, the Premier League is more or less secured (too early to say that?!) and Mikel Arteta’s men will back themselves in this tie as they continue their pursuit of European glory, having been the only side this season yet to suffer defeat in this competition.
As underdogs, Sporting will hope that they can take advantage of their home form, having won their last 17 matches at at Estádio José Alvalade. Five of those wins have come in the Champions League this season, including a breathtaking 5-0 thumping in the second leg of the last 16 after needing to turnaround a 3-0 loss at Bodø/Glimt.
Can the Portuguese giants strike first or will Arsenal seize control? Join me for the 8pm BST kick-off in Lisbon and, as always, get in touch via email if you have any thoughts, predictions, questions, complaints or concerns. Team news to follow shortly.
