The Parc des Princes in Paris will host a high-stakes clash on Tuesday night as Paris Saint-Germain face Bayern Munich in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final.
The match promises a tactical and technical battle between two of Europe’s elite clubs.
Defending champions PSG enter the game aiming for a second consecutive final, boosted by a dominant 4-0 aggregate victory over Liverpool FC in the quarter finals.
The French side has shown attacking strength and defensive solidity under coach Luis Enrique.
Bayern Munich, meanwhile, secured their place after a thrilling 6-4 aggregate win against Real Madrid.
Led by coach Vincent Kompany and striker Harry Kane, the German side continues to rely on its powerful attacking approach despite some defensive inconsistencies.
Both teams have dominated their domestic leagues in recent years. PSG has won 11 of the last 13 French league titles, while Bayern has claimed 13 titles in the past 14 seasons in Germany, highlighting their sustained superiority.
With PSG’s strong home form and Bayern’s resilience away, the encounter remains wide open. Beyond deciding a finalist, the match is seen as a defining test between two contrasting football philosophies at the top of the European game.




