Arsenal and Bayern Munich meet in one of the juiciest Champions League quarter-finals of the 2023/24 season.
The Gunners have been brilliant so far in 2024 and have the chance to dish out some revenge for the heavy European defeats the Bavarians handed out to them during the 2010s. Thomas Tuchel's side won't win the Bundesliga title this season and have lost their last two games.
On the other hand, Mikel Arteta's squad is filled with optimism and sit at the top of the Premier League table after the weekend's action.
Attention from both sides now turns to Tuesday's first leg. Here's how they've fared in their last ten competitive meetings.
There were a few nadirs from Arsenal's 'banter era', but this humiliation in 2017 might take first place.
The Gunners had made a bright start as they went about attempting to overturn a huge first-leg deficit as Theo Walcott netted. However, Laurent Koscielny was sent off at the start of the second half, allowing Robert Lewandowski to convert from the penalty spot.
A second-half Arsenal implosion saw Arjen Robben and Douglas Costa hit the back of the net before Arturo Vidal grabbed a late brace. The heavy defeat saw the Gunners knocked out of the Champions League at the last-16 stage for the seventh season in a row and they wouldn't play in the competition again until 2023.
At one point in this last-16 first leg, things were looking reasonably rosy for Arsenal in Bavaria.
Robben had brilliantly fired in from 25 yards but Alexis Sanchez's rebound from a saved penalty meant the sides were level at half-time. However, the tie ran away from the visitors during a ten-minute period early in the second half which saw Lewandowski head in and Thiago Alcantara bag twice.
Thomas Muller crashed in a late
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