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22:06 BST - Arsenal are undefeated in their last 14 games in the UEFA Champions League, their longest unbeaten streak ever in the competition (since at least 2004/05).
They have equalled their club record for most wins in a single season (41 across all competitions), previously winning 41 in the 1970/71 campaign.
22:02 BST - Bukayo Saka’s first-half strike sent Arsenal through to only their second-ever UEFA Champions League (UCL) final – exactly 20 years after their first – as the Gunners beat Atlético Madrid 1-0 in the second leg of their semi-final (2-1 on aggregate).
Read our report: Arsenal reach Champions League final after narrow second leg win over Atletico
21:57 BST - A moment for Atletico Madrid's French star Antoine Griezmann, who has seemingly played his last-ever European match.

21:56 BST - Arsenal's first Champions League final for 20 years and finally another chance at the elusive European trophy they crave.
Emirates is rocking, naturally.
We'll have reaction for you when it drops.
21:54 BST - FULL-TIME! Arsenal 1-0 Atletico Madrid (2-1 agg)
Arsenal are in the final!


21:53 BST - It's all kicking off in the technical area with both benches scrapping.
Yellows are flying out all over the shop.
21:51 BST - Both managers have seen a yellow card in added time in the belting rain.
Seconds left for the Gunners...
21:48 BST - There are five minutes of added time to be played.
21:38 BST - We're into the final 10 minutes of normal time, and Atletico Madrid are turning the screw without creating anything overly threatening.
Can Arsenal stick it out to the whistle?
21:24 BST - Gyokeres has a glorious chance to put the Gunners two up, but the Swedish forward fails to get a good contact on the cross from Hincapie.

21:20 BST - Atletico have had 65 per cent possession over the opening 15 minutes of the second half.
They've been on the front foot since the break.
21:09 BST - Atletico find themselves with a great chance at an open goal, but Giuliano Simeone is just about dealt with at the last moment by Gabriel.
VAR checks for an offence, but there's nothing given.
21:03 BST - We're back underway.
21:00 BST - Arsenal have a record of W10, D1, L0 when scoring the opening goal in the Champions League this season.
20:47 BST - HALF-TIME! Arsenal lead 2-1 on aggregate against Atletico Madrid.

20:45 BST - GOAL! Bukayo Saka scores just before half-time to give Arsenal the lead.
The ball lands at the feet of Leandro Trossard, who forces a save out of Jan Oblak before Saka applies the finish on the rebound.
20:35 BST - Arsenal appeal for two penalties in quick succession, one for a foul on Trossard and one for handball, but both are waved away and cleared by VAR.
It's been a very, very cagey first half.

20:17 BST - Arsenal have had 72 per cent possession over the opening 15 minutes of this game, but no major clear-cut chances just yet. It's a tad scrappy.
20:00 BST - We are underway at the Emirates! Who will be taking their place against Bayern or PSG?

19:07 BST - In matches on the road in the competition this season, Atletico have two wins, two draws, and three losses.
Hosts Arsenal are unbeaten in home matches this Champions League season, with five wins and one draw from their six contests at home.
19:00 BST - The lineups are in for Arsenal's huge second leg against Atletico Madrid.
Mikel Arteta has made five changes to the starting XI from the first leg – Riccardo Calafiori, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, and Leandro Trossard come in today for Martin Zubimendi, Gabriel Martinelli, Martin Odegaard, Piero Hincapie, and Noni Madueke.
Diego Simeone has made one change – Robin Le Normand comes in today for Johnny Cardoso.

18:05 BST - Bukayo Saka's return from injury has jolted Arsenal's attack back into life just in time for the Gunners to dream of a Premier League and Champions League double.
Saka scored and provided an assist for Viktor Gyokeres as Mikel Arteta's men bagged three goals for the first time in 16 games in Saturday's 3-0 win over Fulham.
All three goals arrived before Saka was withdrawn by Arteta at half-time to protect the England winger, who has been nursing an Achilles injury in recent months.
Read more: 'Hungry' Saka the difference maker Arsenal need for Atletico showdown
18:01 BST - The visitors have scored in 12 straight Champions League contests this season. They haven't been shut out since their last meeting with Arsenal, a league phase loss.
18:00 BST - For Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez, the consequences of Tuesday's Champions League semi-final clash at Arsenal may go beyond booking a ticket to Budapest at the end of May.
The Argentine forward, linked with a move to Arsenal as well as to Spanish champions Barcelona, has seemed at times to be getting itchy feet in the Spanish capital.
It is crucial for coach Diego Simeone and the club to convince Alvarez that he can achieve his dreams at Atletico by ousting Mikel Arteta's Premier League leaders in London.
Read more: Atletico out to prove ambition against Arsenal as Alvarez ponders future
17:29 BST - Mikel Arteta expects Arsenal to play like "beasts" against Atletico Madrid as they aim to reach the Champions League final for the first time since 2006.
Arteta's side earned a 1-1 draw in the semi-final first leg in Madrid last week, putting them in position to finish the job at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday.
After losing to Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals in 2025, Arteta said Arsenal are determined to go one step further this time.
"We will take to the pitch as beasts tomorrow and enjoy the moment and go for it," he told reporters on Monday.
Read more: Mikel Arteta warns Atletico will face Arsenal 'beasts' in Champions League
17:25 BST - Welcome back to Flashscore's Football Tracker for the Champions League semi-final second legs.
It's a massive one tonight as Arsenal aim to reach their first Champions League final since the 2005/06 season.
They host Atletico Madrid at 20:00 BST at the Emirates with the aggregate scoreline poised at 1-1.

