Arsenal 2 (Saka 12, Trossard 74) Bayern Munich 2 (Gnabry 18, Kane pen 32)
And so to Munich, with everything to play for next week.
Leandro Trossard's late goal levelled the tie for Arsenal and Mikel Arteta's side might have come away victorious if Glenn Nyberg had awarded a penalty in the final minute of stoppage time, when Bukayo Saka went tumbling over Manuel Neuer's outstretched leg.
The Swedish referee saw no offence, however, and nor did VAR, and now Arsenal will travel to Germany having to beat the Germans on their own turf if they are to reach the semi-finals.
It was a topsy-turvy game. Arsenal started like a steam-train, took an early lead through a Saka special before falling behind to goals from two former academy boys, Serge Gnabry and Harry Kane – who else? The England captain scored his 15th goal in 20 games against Arsenal, and his 39th of a remarkable first season for Bayern, but escaped with a yellow card when he might have seen red for an elbow into the face of Gabriel.
In the end, Trossard's equaliser ensured parity, which Arsenal deserved, but Arteta will be concerned by how easily Thomas Tuchel's team opened them up at times, spurning two more good chances and hitting a post.
For the opening 15 minutes, the game was as one-sided as the atmosphere, with UEFA banning Bayern fans from the Emirates Stadium after fireworks were thrown on the pitch against Lazio in the previous round.
Arsenal dominated the opening period, moving the ball slickly and with purpose in possession, and hounding down Bayern when the German side tried to play out from the back. Eric Dier, who along with Kane was booed at every touch, gave the ball away twice in the early stages to the delight of those supporters who sang
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