Sporting CP welcome Arsenal to the iconic José Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon for the crucial first leg of Quarter-final stage of the UEFA Champions League 2025-26. Arsenal enters the tie seeking to solidify their status as one of Europe’s elite after a near-flawless continental campaign, while Sporting CP looks to translate their fierce domestic form into a monumental European upset.
The atmosphere in Lisbon is expected to be electric, providing a formidable backdrop as the Portuguese champions aim to leverage their massive home support to disrupt Mikel Arteta’s highly structured and possession-heavy tactical setup.
Sporting CP vs Arsenal Team News
Sporting CP
Sporting CP enters this encounter high on confidence, fuelled by a spectacular nine-game winning streak at home. Their path to the quarter-finals was highlighted by a stunning comeback against Bodø/Glimt in the Round of 16, overturning a three-goal deficit with a ruthless 5-0 victory in the second leg. Sporting CP face a midfield crisis for their upcoming match against Arsenal, with captain Morten Hjulmand suspended. Key injuries include forward Geovany Quenda (broken foot), Luis Guilherme, and Fotis Ioannidis, while Nuno Santos is a doubt. However, Pedro Goncalves has returned to fitness to boost the attack.
Arsenal
Arsenal’s journey to the quarter-finals reveals a team that has completely dominated the European landscape this season, despite recent domestic turbulence. finishing the Champions League phase ranked first overall, accumulating a perfect 24 points from eight matches with an astonishing goal difference of 19.
However, Arteta’s men travel to Portugal under a sudden cloud of pressure. For the first time this season, Arsenal has suffered defeats in Carabao Cup against and Manchester City and the most recent being a shocking FA Cup exit at the hands of Championship side Southampton. Mikel Arteta has confirmed Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber are unavailable for Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final first leg at Sporting due to injury. But in a timely injury boost for Arteta, key trio Declan Rice, Gabriel and Leandro Trossard are fit for the game in Portugal. Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres returns to his former club following a blockbuster move to North London. He previously established himself as a club legend in Lisbon. However, the pressure of facing his former employers adds an immense emotional weight to his performance.
Sporting CP vs Arsenal Head-to-Head
Matches Played: 5
Sporting CP wins: 0
Arsenal Wins: 2
Draws: 3
Predicted XI line-ups for the Champions League clash between Sporting CP vs Arsenal
Sporting CP: Silva; Vagiannidis, Diomande, Inacio, Mangas; Braganca, Morita; Catamo, Trincao, Goncalves; Suarez.
Arsenal: Raya; White, Gabriel, Saliba, Calafiori; Zubimendi, Rice, Odegaard; Martinelli, Gyokeres, Madueke
SCP vs ARS Match Prediction: Who will win today’s Champions League QF match?
From a tactical perspective, the match is likely to be decided in the critical final half-hour. Arsenal possesses a lethal scoring spike between the 61st and 75th minutes, accounting for nearly 27 percent of their European goals during this window. Interestingly, this perfectly aligns with Sporting CP’s most vulnerable periods, as the Portuguese side has shown a tendency to concede late in both halves.
If Arsenal can monopolize possession through Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice, they can force Sporting into deep defensive blocks, gradually wearing them down before striking in the second half. However, if Sporting can bypass Arsenal’s initial counter-press and feed their dynamic forwards early, they have the firepower to put the Gunners on the back foot immediately.
Taking all factors into consideration, this first leg is poised to be a tightly contested battle rather than a runaway victory for either side. While Arsenal possesses superior squad depth and a flawless European away record, their recent domestic stumbles and mounting injury list provide Sporting CP with a genuine opening. The Portuguese side’s formidable home record and aggressive attacking intent will test Arsenal’s resolve from the first whistle. A 2-2 final scoreline reflects both Arsenal’s attacking brilliance and Sporting’s undeniable home resilience.
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Story first published: Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 1:24 [IST]
