Europa League semi-finals: Atletico vs. Arsenal team news, TV details and odds

Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal side will travel to Madrid aiming to secure a place in the Europa League final

Arsene Wenger was manager of Arsenal from 1996 to 2018
Arsene Wenger was manager of Arsenal from 1996 to 2018
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has announced that he hopes to end his love story with the club on a high. To do this his side must win in the Europa League when they take on Atletico Madrid tonight.

The semi-final is tied at 1-1 after the first leg at the Emirates Stadium last week. Wenger’s side will have a huge task ahead of them when they face Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium.

With a place in next year’s Champions League at stake for the Europa League winners, Wenger knows he has a chance of a glorious sign-off to his Arsenal career. The Frenchman will leave the Gunners at the end of the season. Although he admits he doesn’t know what he’ll do next, he does want to bow out of Arsenal on a high.

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He told Arsenal.com: “At the moment, I would like to finish my job well. I believe a man has to give his best as long as he is somewhere, with all his commitment and energy.

“I would like one day to know I worked with all my energy until the last day.”

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In an interview with BT Sport, Wenger added: “I want to finish this love story well. The next game is always the most important in life and this one influences the future of my club.

“The future of Arsenal is not exactly the same if we qualify for the Champions League or not. That’s why it’s a very, very big game for us.”

Under boss Diego Simeone, Atletico Madrid have only conceded three goals at home this year. But the Argentine says that Arsenal will be direct, singling out German playmaker Mesut Ozil as the key threat.

Quoted by Metro, Simeone said: “Our line is to think about Arsenal... They have many players between the lines, who float in a difficult place to score. They have a lot of speed in the last third.

“Ozil is the most dangerous player they have, because of his creativity and vision of the game.”

In tonight’s other Europa League semi-final second-leg clash, French side Marseille take a 2-0 lead to Austria against RB Salzburg.

Atletico Madrid vs. Arsenal (1-1 on aggregate)

  • When: tonight
  • Kick-off: 8.05pm UK time
  • Where: Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain
  • TV channel and live stream: BT Sport 2

Atletico Madrid team news

The BBC says that former Chelsea striker Diego Costa is likely to start in attack alongside Antoine Griezmann. The Daily Telegraph reports that Sime Vrasljko is suspended after being sent off in the first leg. Filipe Luis has also been included in Atletico’s 18-man squad.

Arsenal team news

Despite being taken off with a knee injury on Sunday against Manchester United, Henrikh Mkhitaryan has travelled with the squad. David Ospina is likely to start in goal. Mohamed Elneny (ankle) is out while Sead Kolasinac (groin) is a doubt. Striker Pierre-Emerick-Aubameyang is cup tied after playing in the competition for Borussia Dortmund. The Daily Star says that young defender Konstantinos Mavropanos could play after impressing against United at the weekend.

Atletico vs. Arsenal betting odds

Latest best prices according to Oddschecker:

  • Atletico to win the match: 83/100
  • Atletico to qualify: 2/5
  • Draw: 11/4
  • Arsenal to win the match: 17/4
  • Arsenal to qualify: 13/5

First goalscorer

  • Antoine Griezmann (Atletico): 7/2
  • Diego Costa (Atletico): 26/5
  • Kevin Gameiro (Atletico): 29/5
  • Fernando Torres (Atletico): 29/5
  • Angel Correa (Atletico): 15/2
  • Alexandre Lacazette (Arsenal): 8/1
  • No Goalscorer: 9/1
  • Danny Welbeck (Arsenal): 21/2

2018 Uefa Europa League guide

Europa League semi-final results and fixtures

Marseille take a 2-0 lead into their semi-final second leg against RB Salzburg while the tie between Atletico and Arsenal is evenly poised at 1-1.

First-leg results

  • Marseille 2 RB Salzburg 0
  • Arsenal 1 Atletico Madrid 1

Second-leg fixtures: tonight (8.05pm UK time)

  • RB Salzburg vs. Marseille
  • Atletico Madrid vs. Arsenal

Europa League semi-finals: TV channel and live stream

BT Sport will show both of tonight’s semi-final matches. Atletico Madrid vs. Arsenal is on BT Sport 2 and RB Salzburg vs. Marseille is on BT Sport 3. BT Sport will also show a live stream on its app and at BTSport.com.

When and where is the 2018 Europa League final?

It’s at the Stade de Lyon in France on Wednesday 16 May (7.45pm kick-off). The winners of the Europa League final will qualify for next season’s Champions League.

2018 Europa League betting odds

Who will win the Europa League? Here are the latest best prices according to Oddschecker, as of 3 May:

Europa League winner:

  • Atletico Madrid: 10/11 fav
  • Marseille: 11/4
  • Arsenal: 5/1
  • RB Salzburg: 20/1

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