
The 4th Official
·6 de mayo de 2025
Bukayo Saka Starts | 4-3-3 Arsenal Predicted Starting Lineup Against PSG

The 4th Official
·6 de mayo de 2025
Arsenal will travel to Parc des Princes to face off against Paris Saint-Germain in the second leg of the semi-final of the UEFA Champions League. The gunners are trailing 1-0 from the first leg at home. Arsenal will be coming to this game on the back of a loss against Bournemouth in the Premier League.
During the last six meetings, Paris Saint-Germain have won once, there have been two draws while Arsenal FC have won three times. Gabriel (Injured), Tomiyasu (Injured), Calafiori (Injured), Jorginho (Injured), Havertz (Injured), and Jesus (Injured) will be sidelined from this game for Arsenal with injuries. Odegaard and Timber’s fitness are questionable. Let us take a look at the predicted starting lineup of Arsenal for the second leg of the semi-final of the UCL against PSG.
Arsenal look set to field a solid backline when they take on PSG. David Raya is expected to keep his place between the posts, trusted for his reflexes and calm under pressure. Ben White offers balance on the right, helping defense with forward support. In the middle, Saliba will lead confidently alongside Kiwior, who steps in for the injured Gabriel. Youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly will continue to receive a chance at left-back, bringing fresh legs and bite to the flank.
In midfield, Arsenal are likely to go with a trio built for balance and control. Declan Rice will patrol the base, combining sharp passing with strong defensive instincts. Thomas Partey brings composure and tactical awareness in the holding role, while Mikel Merino offers a dynamic edge, charging box to box and linking play. Together, they will aim to slow PSG’s rhythm, break lines, and keep transitions sharp in both directions.
Up front, Arsenal are expected to go with an exciting trio. Bukayo Saka operates from the right, always a threat with his sharp feet and eye for goal. Martinelli’s pace and directness down the left can stretch PSG’s backline. With Havertz sidelined, Trossard could fill in as a false nine, dropping deep to knit attacks and create space. This forward line thrives on movement, quick interplay, and relentless pressing — key weapons against a side like PSG.