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Bayern 1-1 PSG (agg 5-6): Dembele's winner seals back-to-back final spot for PSG

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Paris Saint-Germain will face Arsenal in the Champions League final after playing out a 1-1 draw in the second leg of their semi-final against Bayern Munich, progressing 6-5 on aggregate.

2025/2026 UEFA Champions League

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Match Report 

Having extended their advantage through Ousmane Dembele's third-minute strike, Luis Enrique's side took a different approach than they did in last week's 5-4 win at the Parc des Princes, producing a resolute defensive display.

Harry Kane broke their resistance four minutes into second-half stoppage time, but it was too little, too late for Bayern as PSG maintained their one-goal aggregate lead. 

A flowing PSG move led to Dembele silencing the Allianz Arena early on, with the Ballon d'Or winner hammering past Manuel Neuer after being picked out by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's cutback. 

Another driving run from Kvaratskhelia resulted in his shot deflecting into the side netting, then Bayern went close on a couple of occasions, with Luis Diaz shanking his effort after bamboozling Warren Zaire-Emery and Michael Olise curling narrowly over the top.

Bayern also had a penalty appeal waved away when Vitinha's clearance struck the arm of Joao Neves, and the PSG duo almost combined for a goal at the other end when Vitinha's free-kick was nodded across goal by Neves, drawing a full-stretch save from Neuer.

Matvey Safonov got down to block Jamal Musiala's shot, but Bayern's best chance of the first half came in stoppage time, when the unmarked Jonathan Tah headed wide.

Bayern struggled to build momentum in the second half, and they were indebted to Neuer for keeping them in the tie as he reacted well to thwart Kvaratskhelia and Desire Doue, the latter after a powerful run past Josip Stanisic, Konrad Laimer, Joshua Kimmich and Tah.

In truth, PSG could have been out of sight before Kane lashed home from Alphonso Davies' assist, with Doue and Bradley Barcola both going close, but it mattered little as the Ligue 1 champions celebrated wildly at full-time.

Data Debrief: Dembele strikes early as Kvaratskhelia makes history

Many neutrals might have been hoping for a repeat of last week's goalfest, but once Dembele put PSG 6-4 up on aggregate, they were able to exert control over proceedings.

Timed at 2:19, Dembele's strike was the third-earliest in a Champions League semi-final, after Marcus Thuram for Inter versus Barcelona last season (30 seconds) and Kevin De Bruyne for Manchester City against Real Madrid in 2021-22 (1:34).

Kvaratskhelia provided a trademark assist, becoming the first-ever player to score or assist in seven straight knockout-stage games in one Champions League campaign.

And, since Kvaratskhelia's debut for PSG in February 2025, his 21 goal involvements in the Champions League have only been bettered by Kane's 22. 

Kane's goal was ultimately inconsequential, as Bayern succumbed to a semi-final exit despite posting more shots (18 to 15) and expected goals (1.4 to 1.03) than PSG.

Match Events

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3' GOAL! Bayern 0-1 PSG (Ousmane Dembélé)

94' GOAL! Bayern 1-1 PSG (Kane )

Line-ups

Bayern XI: Neuer, Kane, Kimmich, Tah, Laimer, Upamecano, Luis Díaz, Stanisic, Musiala, Olise, Pavlovic

Subs: Ulreich, Guerreiro, Goretzka, Alphonso Davies, Min-jae Kim, Hiroki Ito, Jonas Urbig, Nicolas Jackson, Tom Bischof, Lennart Karl

PSG XI: Marquinhos, Dembele, Fabian Ruiz, Safonov, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Vitinha, Pacho, Nuno Mendes, Zaire-Emery, Doue, João Neves

Subs: Lucas, Kang-in Lee, Gonçalo Ramos, Ilya Zabarnyi, Barcola, Beraldo, Bilal Laurendon, Dro Fernández, Mayulu, Renato Marin, Mbaye, Arthur Vignaud