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Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid tickets for the Champions League semi final at Emirates Stadium in London

Tuesday, 5. May 2026 20:00 · Emirates Stadium London
· Capacity: 60,704
Final score 1 : 0
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Arsenal and Atletico Madrid open an evening of great European pressure in north London

The semi-final clash between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid at Emirates Stadium on Hornsey Road in London carries the weight of a contest that does not fit only within the framework of a single match, but within the entire season of both clubs. This is a meeting of two teams that, by mid-April, maintained a serious rhythm in their domestic leagues and at the same time confirmed that they have the depth, character and defensive solidity required for the biggest European nights. Arsenal enter this slot as the leading team in the Premier League with 70 points from 32 matches, with 62 goals scored and only 24 conceded, which says enough about the balance of attack and defence assembled by the London side. Atletico Madrid, in the same period, are fourth in LaLiga with 57 points from 31 appearances and a goal difference of 51:32, but that figure does not reveal the whole story, because the team from Madrid appears especially dangerous precisely in knockout matches, where discipline, transition and experience often matter more than the beauty of play. That is why ticket sales for this match are at the centre of interest for fans, neutral followers and everyone who wants to feel live what a match that decides who will be one step away from the European crown looks like. Secure your tickets right away, because such matches at Emirates Stadium as a rule create an atmosphere that cannot be faithfully conveyed either by a screen or by statistics.

Why Arsenal's side of the story is especially attractive to fans looking for tickets for this evening

Arsenal reached the semi-final through a European journey that did not rely only on an attractive impression, but on a series of concrete results against different profiles of opponents. According to the available results in this edition of the Champions League, the London club came through the league phase with victories against Athletic Club, Olympiacos, Atletico Madrid, Slavia Prague, Bayern Munich, Club Brugge, Internazionale and Kairat Almaty, and then in the knockout phase eliminated Bayer Leverkusen by an aggregate score of 3:1 and Sporting by an aggregate score of 1:0. It is especially important that Arsenal, against Sporting in the second leg, kept calm and kept a clean sheet, which speaks of defensive organisation under pressure, but also of the team's ability to survive a match that is not going ideally. Additional weight is given by the fact that Arsenal have already beaten Atletico Madrid 4:0 this season in their head-to-head meeting in the league phase, so the crowd in London has reason to believe that the home side can impose a rhythm and width of the pitch that do not suit the Spanish side. In Arsenal's squad, names such as David Raya, William Saliba, Gabriel, Declan Rice, Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz and Viktor Gyokeres particularly stand out, and the sheer breadth of choice raises the impression that the hosts have enough options both for controlling possession and for direct attack. When such a roster is combined with the stakes of a semi-final, it is no surprise that tickets for this match are among the most sought-after in the London sporting calendar and that many fans want to buy tickets as soon as the opportunity opens up.

Atletico Madrid arrive as a team that knows how to turn tension into its advantage

Although Atletico Madrid's current domestic standing suggests that this season is not completely linear, the European journey of the Madrid side shows a completely different face of Diego Simeone's team. Through the schedule, the club collected impressive results against strong names, and in the knockout part it first survived a play-off against Club Brugge by an aggregate score of 7:4, then eliminated Tottenham by an aggregate score of 8:5, and in the quarter-final got past Barcelona by an aggregate score of 3:2 after a 1:2 home defeat that still did not take away its ticket to the semi-final. That ability to lose the battle on the same evening and still win the war perfectly describes Atletico's mentality and the reason why this opponent must never be assessed only through possession or number of shots. The squad still includes the authoritative figure of Jan Oblak, the defensive backbone with Jose Maria Gimenez, Robin Le Normand and Marcos Llorente, and the attacking threat carried by Antoine Griezmann, Julian Alvarez, Alexander Sorloth and other forwards who can change the dynamics of the match with one vertical surge. Atletico have already played big matches this season against Liverpool, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Inter and Arsenal, which means they do not come to the Emirates impressed by the stage, but used to it. That is precisely why buying tickets for this match will be especially attractive to those looking for a game in which every minute can turn into a tactical clash on the edge of explosion, and not only into an open exchange of attacks.

Collisions of styles that could decide who will control the tempo of the evening

At the tactical level, this pairing appears exceptionally attractive because it brings together two different, but very effective schools of competitive football. Arsenal want to stretch the game, force the opponent into wide jumps and, through the quality of the midfield, constantly return the match to the opposition half, with Rice, Odegaard and attacking movements from deeper areas being key to breaking dense blocks. Atletico Madrid in such scenarios often choose patience, deliberately concede certain zones, and then punish lost balls with a direct run, a long diagonal or a deep movement of a forward seeking space between the centre-back and the full-back. An important piece of information for fans thinking about buying tickets is that Arsenal have conceded only 24 goals in 32 matches in the domestic league, which shows how difficult it is to break down the London defence, while Atletico, with 51 goals scored in 31 league matches and a series of strong European nights, confirm that they know how to find the moment when the match is breaking. This is not only about who is currently in better form, but about who will first force the other out of their own plan, and such matches most often produce the sound of the stands, tension and emotional charge that make tickets an item of great interest. Tickets for this match are disappearing quickly, so buy tickets in time if you want to be in the stadium when every save, every set piece and every sprint towards goal carry the weight of the entire season.

Emirates Stadium, Hornsey Road and the London setting that gives the match additional strength

The venue is not just a technical detail but an important part of the identity of this event, because Emirates Stadium on Hornsey Road in London has for years represented one of the most striking football spaces in the English capital. It is a stadium deeply woven into north London and its experience does not begin with the referee's first whistle, but much earlier, in the rhythm of the neighbourhoods, the arrival of fans, the filling of the surrounding streets and the gradual growth of tension as kick-off approaches. In their official stadium information, Arsenal especially emphasise the availability of facilities for visitors, details on arrival, security rules and access to the stadium, while information on movement on matchday points to clearly marked pedestrian directions and organised spectator entry. For fans planning to buy tickets, this is an important detail, because the experience of a great European night depends not only on what happens on the pitch but also on how clear the arrival is, how easy it is to find your way around the stadium and what the whole atmosphere looks like before entering the stands. London adds another layer to such an event, since Arsenal against Atletico Madrid naturally attracts an international audience, home supporters, travellers staying in the city briefly and everyone who comes specifically for the sporting experience. Buy tickets via the button below if you want to combine top-level football, a great urban atmosphere and one of those nights when north London breathes in the same rhythm as the stadium.

What fans can expect when they start planning their arrival and ticket purchase

The practical value of such a match for the portal reader lies in the fact that it is not only a big-name competition, but an event that requires timely preparation. Because of the level of interest, ticket sales for semi-final matches of this profile regularly trigger strong demand, and additional pressure is created by the fact that the game is played in a stadium whose home crowd is known for turning into an extremely loud and emotional factor for the biggest European nights. Since the match is scheduled for 05/05/2026 at 20:00, the smartest approach is to plan arrival earlier, leave enough time to enter the stadium zone and count on increased congestion in the Hornsey Road area, especially as kick-off gets closer. For away fans and neutral visitors, it is additionally important to follow the movement schedule around the stadium, because Arsenal in their arrival information state a system of clear pedestrian and sector guidance, which on evenings like this can significantly ease orientation. Tickets for this event are therefore not just access to the match but also entry into a complete sporting experience that includes urban energy, the arrival of spectators from several countries and the feeling that you are present on a night that will be talked about long after the final whistle. If you want to avoid a late search and limited choice, secure your tickets in time and click the button as soon as it becomes available alongside this post.

Why this pairing goes beyond an ordinary schedule and becomes an event that fans want to experience live

Arsenal against Atletico Madrid is not only an attractive semi-final pairing because it brings together two big clubs, but because it gathers several different football tensions on the same evening. On one side is Arsenal, the leading team in the English league with convincing defensive numbers and a sense that their squad has matured for the biggest matches, and on the other Atletico Madrid, the team that eliminated Barcelona and has spent a decade building the reputation of an opponent who feels at home in knockout phases. In addition, there is an extra narrative line because Arsenal already convincingly beat Atletico this season in their head-to-head meeting, which gives the home side psychological capital, but also gives the visitors motivation to show a different face precisely in this match. A fan buying tickets for such a match is not buying only a seat in the stand, but access to a story in which form, reputation, tactical discipline, individual quality and the urban backdrop of London collide, all on a night that can easily offer a decisive moment in a single action. That is why interest in tickets is naturally high, and as the match date approaches, the likelihood also grows that the best seats will sell out quickly. Ticket sales are available and it is worth reacting in time, because matches like this enter memory not only because of the result, but also because of the feeling that you experienced them where they truly happened.

Sources:
- Arsenal.com, Emirates Stadium and official information on the stadium, visitor access and facilities
- Arsenal.com, first-team overview and current Arsenal squad for the 2025/2026 season
- PremierLeague.com, current Premier League standings and Arsenal's league statistical data
- Atletico de Madrid, official schedule and first-team results and confirmation of the semi-final date against Arsenal
- Atletico de Madrid, first-team overview and current squad for the 2025/2026 season
- LALIGA and ESPN, current Spanish league standings and basic statistical overview of Atletico Madrid
- The Guardian and Channel News Asia, confirmation of Arsenal's progress against Sporting and the semi-final pairing

Head to head

  1. 29.04.2026 AT Atletico Madrid 1 : 1 AR Arsenal Liga prvaka
  2. 21.10.2025 AR Arsenal 4 : 0 AT Atletico Madrid Liga prvaka

Team form

AR Arsenal WWDWL
AT Atletico Madrid LWDWL

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P PT
1 AR Arsenal 0 14 36
2 BA Bayern Munich 2 13 33
3 PA Paris Saint Germain 2 15 33
4 RE Real Madrid 5 14 27
5 AT Atletico Madrid 6 16 24
6 FC FC Barcelona 3 12 23
7 LI Liverpool 5 12 21
8 NE Newcastle United 3 12 21
9 TO Tottenham Hotspur 2 10 20
10 SP Sporting 4 12 20

Venue

Emirates Stadium London
Capacity: 60,704

Emirates Stadium is more than Arsenal’s home — it’s a modern, purpose-built arena with clean architectural lines and a continuous bowl of stands that keeps the action feeling close. With a 60,704-seat capacity, the layout is designed for strong sightlines even from the upper tiers, so the scale never sacrifices the sense of connection to the pitch.

Inside, the experience is tuned for big-event comfort: wide concourses, clear entry points, punchy acoustics when the crowd lifts, and a solid range of food-and-drink options that make breaks easy without losing the atmosphere. Visitors often notice how the space stays practical and well-managed even at near-full capacity.

You’ll find it at Hornsey Road, London, United Kingdom. Most visitors reach the entrances via a short walk from Arsenal or Holloway Road stations, following straightforward signage and established matchday routes. On-site parking nearby is limited, so public transport is usually the smarter choice; for a broader overview of getting around the city, see the text below.

Hotels near venue

Airports near venue

  • LCY London City Airport London · 13 km
  • NHT RAF Northolt London · 21 km
  • LHR London Heathrow Airport London · 26 km
  • BQH London Biggin Hill Airport London · 27 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Emirates Stadium?
Emirates Stadium in London has an official capacity of 60,704 seats. This gives spectators a wide range of seating options, from premium tribunes near the field to upper rows with panoramic views. The capacity places Emirates Stadium among the more important European venues for Champions League, and the atmosphere during big matches depends on how full the lower home-fan sectors are. Booking tickets early is recommended — the best-view sections sell out fastest.
Who is the home team?
The home team is Arsenal, hosting this match at their Emirates Stadium in London. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Arsenal averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Atletico Madrid faces the added challenge of travel and adaptation, which in elite competitions often means preparation without rest days between matches. Home-team status here also means the choice of dressing room and first warm-up access.
When is the match played?
The match is scheduled for 5. May 2026 at 20:00 local time in London. The local kickoff may differ from your time zone — being near the stadium two hours before kickoff is recommended for security checks and getting your bearings. Gates typically open 60 to 90 minutes before kickoff. If you're traveling from abroad, factor in arrival time given local public transport and possible congestion.
How much does a ticket cost?
Tickets for this match start at Check price via Viagogo and other verified partners. The exact price depends on the sector, seat category (away, neutral, home, premium box) and demand, which rises closer to match day. Prices are in euros and include platform fees and mandatory buyer protection. The cheapest tickets are usually in upper away sectors, while premium box prices can be several times higher.
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How do I get to the venue?
Emirates Stadium stadium is located in London. Most major stadiums are accessible by public transport — bus, tram, metro or commuter rail typically run to the stadium station. We recommend arriving at least 60 minutes before kick-off. Detailed information about the location, nearest airport and hotels nearby is available in the stadium section on this page.
What happens if the match is postponed or cancelled?
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How do I receive my ticket after purchase?
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