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22:55 BST - That's all tonight, thanks for joining us! We'll be back this weekend for the lastest round of fixtures in the Premier League.
See you then!
22:36 BST - Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca hailed his side's 4-1 win over Djurgarden as "the perfect night".
Speaking to TNT Sports after the match, he said: "It was the perfect night, an important semi-final and it is a good result. We need to be focused on the second leg.
"The first 70 minutes was good but then in the last 20 minutes we dropped a little bit but we cannot drop, we cannot relax because otherwise it is complicated. We have done a good job but now we need to finish the job at home.
"We try to manage players, we know that we need to protect players. We decide to start in one way and to finish in a different way. I think it worked well. But now we have a game in two days, three days. We are going to arrive back in London at 5am in the morning and we have a game on Sunday so we need to recover the energy."
22:33 BST - Ange Potescoglou said Tottenham’s performance against Frankfurt (in the quarter-final) will give his team belief against Bodo/Glimt next week.
"I think the boys will feel the same today," he told TNT Sports. "We’ll go there (to Bodo/Glimt) – we don’t have to go there and sort of defend – we can go there and if we play the same way we did today we’ll get a result we need."
22:27 BST - Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim has warned his side they "need to be prepared" when they face Athletic Bilbao in the return leg at Old Trafford next week.
"The result is really good, but we have to understand the result at the same time," he said to TNT Sports.
"We struggled a lot at the beginning and the sending off changed the game. Any game can change with one situation. We had an opportunity to score one more. This is not done and they can do the same at Old Trafford.
"They're really strong and intense. We need to be prepared. Manuel Ugarte with a lot of experience was a little nervous, Patrick (Dorgu) was nervous. Players like Casemiro, Harry Maguire, Bruno Fernandes help a lot.
"Of course we have an advantage. We have our fans, but again this could change. Anything can happen in one game. We need to be really careful with our players against Brentford (on Sunday). Noussair Mazraoui is dead, Patrick Dorgu is tried - we have to manage the players."
22:21 BST - Bruno Fernandes starred for Man Utd tonight and scored twice to give them a commanding lead at Old Trafford next week.

While James Maddison scored from his only shot on goal for Spurs, who beat Bodo/Glimt 3-1.

And Enzo Fernandez had a brilliant game for Chelsea with two assists and three key passes against Djurgarden.

22:15 BST - Harry Maguire praised Man Utd for being clinical with their finishing after leading Athletic Bilbao 3-0 at half-time.
He told TNT Sports: "The first 20 minutes were difficult, the crowd were super loud and the intensity was high. We made a few errors and we looked a little bit nervous at times.
"I thought the lads grew into the game really well, we weathered the storm and we knew we'd get our chances and we were really clinical in that first half.
"The tie isn't done we'll be focused, ready at Old Trafford next Thursday and I'm sure Old Trafford will be like this place.
"It's a great victory in the end but another big game next week. All the pressure is on us now, everyone will expect us to get into the final so next Thursday we need to make sure we prepare like we've done in this game, and if we do we give ourselves a great opportunity to make the final.
"It's been a great night for us, one foot in the final but it's still not done."
22:09 BST - Nicolas Jackson scored twice against Djurgarden and said "it is one step forward" as Chelsea look to reach the Conference League final.
"Very good performance, the most important thing is that we won," he told TNT Sports.
"I saw the goalkeeper (Jacob Rinne) was always out (of his area) so I just shot and it went in. We won the game and the manager is happy and we are happy."
Reggie Walsh made his debut for Chelsea aged just 16, and Jackson added: "he's a very good player, top quality. For sure he is going to go far. I'm very happy for him to make his debut. I hope more to come for him and I am very happy for him."
22:03 BST - What a night for Man Utd, Chelsea and Tottenham who have all earned brilliant first-leg wins. Reaction to come!
22:01 BST - FULL-TIME! Tottenham 3-1 Bodo/Glimt
A goal inside the opening minute helped Spurs claim a 3-1 first-leg advantage over FK Bodø/Glimt in their UEFA Europa League semi-final tie. The result extends their unbeaten home run in Europe to 19 games.
You can read the match report here.

21:57 BST - FULL-TIME! Athletic Bilbao 0-3 Man Utd
Man Utd earned a commanding lead in their UEFA Europa League semi-final with a 3-0 win against Athletic Club, emphatically ending the hosts’ 100% home record in this competition in the process.
You can read the match report here.

21:55 BST - FULL-TIME! Djurgarden 1-4 Chelsea
Chelsea put one foot into the Conference League final thanks to a 4-1 win over Djurgarden in Sweden, meaning they have now lost just one of their past 15 away games in European competition.
You can read the match report here.

21:55 BST - FULL-TIME! Betis 2-1 Fiorentina
Real Betis will take a narrow lead to Florence for the second leg of a finely-balanced UEFA Conference League semi-final as Manuel Pellegrini's side won 2-1 against Fiorentina in Seville.
You can read the match report here.

21:48 BST - GOAL! Tottenham 3-1 Bodo/Glimt - Ulrik Saltnes pulls a goal back for Glimt and the away fans go bazerk! The midfielder has a shot at goal which takes a deflection off Rodrigo Bentancur and flies into the top corner.
21:44 BST - We have about 10 minutes of normal time remaining around Europe. Man Utd and Spurs are both 3-0 up and Chelsea are still leading 4-1. How crucial will another goal be in all these matches?
21:36 BST - Athletic Bilbao 0-3 Man Utd - Athletic Bilbao have completed just 48 passes in the second half of this match (Man Utd 187).
21:30 BST - GOAL! Djurgarden 1-4 Chelsea - Oh hello! Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta pulls a goal back for Djurgarden. That's Alemayehu's first goal in the Conference League.
21:28 BST - GOAL! Tottenham 3-0 Bodo/Glimt - Dominic Solanke steps up and fires the ball past Nikita Haikin.
Solanke has scored four goals in the Europa League this season - the most of any Englishman, and the third-most amongst Premier League players behind only Man Utd duo Bruno Fernandes and Rasmus Højlund.
21:27 BST - GOAL! Djurgarden 0-4 Chelsea - Moises Caicedo slips the ball to Nicolas Jackson who lashes it into the net. It's all so easy for the Blues.
21:25 BST - PENALY! Tottenham 2-0 Bodo/Glimt - Cristian Romero goes down in the box and after a short VAR review Tottenham have a penalty!
21:22 BST - GOAL! Djurgarden 0-3 Chelsea - Dear oh dear. Goalkeeper Jacob Rinne makes a howler. Cole Palmer passes to Nicolas Jackson. Rinne bends down to collects the ball, takes his eye off it, and Jackson nips in to tuck the ball home.
21:21 BST - FULL-TIME! Nottingham Forest 0-2 Brentford
Nottingham Forest’s hopes of a top-five Premier League finish were dashed by Brentford, who secured a 2-0 win at the City Ground to claim their sixth victory from their last eight away league outings.
You can read the match report here.

21:20 BST - Athletic Bilbao 0-3 Man Utd - It’s getting ugly. Harry Maguire tangles with Sannadi who goes down outside the box. The match resumes after a VAR check for a possible red card and Unai Simon – who isn’t on the pitch – gets booked for protesting. The home fans are furious.
21:15 BST - Athletic Bilbao 0-3 Man Utd - Alejandro Garnacho goes down in the box for Man Utd but referee Espen Eskås waves play on.
21:11 BST - There's a bit of a delay in north London as the fourth official has pulled his calf, but we're now underway between Tottenham and Bodo/Glimt.
21:07 BST - The second half resumes for Man Utd and Chelsea.
21:00 BST - GOAL! Nottingham Forest 0-2 Brentford - Mark Flekken finds Yoane Wissa who rolls the ball past Matz Sels to double their lead. It's going to be one heck of a scramble for the final Champions League places if this score stays the same.
There are 20 minutes remaining at a subdued City Ground.
20:59 BST - Where to we even begin? United, Spurs and Chelsea are in total control and it will be a huge shock if any of them fail to reach the final from here - and it's only half-time in the first leg. Goodness me.
20:51 BST - HALF-TIME! Tottenham 2-0 Bodo/Glimt

20:51 BST - HALF-TIME! Athletic Bilbao 0-3 Man Utd

20:51 BST - HALF-TIME! Djurgarden 0-2 Chelsea

20:48 BST - GOAL! Athletic Bilbao 0-3 Man Utd - What a brilliant 45 minutes this is for Man Utd! Bruno Fernandes runs through on goal and dinks the ball over the goalkeeper to score his second of the night.
20:46 BST - GOAL! Djurgarden 0-2 Chelsea - Enzo Fernandez tees up Noni Madueke who fires the ball past goalkeeper Jacob Rinne and they double their lead.
It's a brilliant night for English teams so far.
20:40 BST - GOAL! Athletic Bilbao 0-2 Man Utd - Bruno Fernandes takes a short run-up and sends the ball one way and the goalkeeper the other. Great penalty under pressure.
United have scored their last 17 penalties in the UEFA Europa League, last failing to score on 25th February 2016 against Midtjylland (penalty missed by Juan Mata).
20:39 BST - GOAL! Tottenham 2-0 Bodo/Glimt - Pedro Porro finds James Maddison who lashes the ball home on the edge of the area. Pick that one out!
Since joining Tottenham in July 2023, only Son Heung-min (49) and Brennan Johnson (36) have more goal contributions than Maddison (35 - 16 goals, 19 assists).
20:37 BST - PENALTY AND RED CARD! Dani Vivian pulls down Rasmus Hojlund in the box and Utd have a penalty. Vivian is sent off for Bilbao! Man Utd have a huge chance to double their lead...
20:35 BST - Nottingham Forest 0-1 Brentford - We're back underway for the second half.
20:32 BST - GOAL! Athletic Bilbao 0-1 Man Utd - Harry Maguire crosses into the box. It’s flicked on to Casemiro who heads the ball into the back of the net. Super goal for United!
20:29 BST - Athletic Bilbao 0-0 Man Utd - United have had 64 per cent possession in the match so far, but Bilbao have had all the chances (six). It's tense, and we've played 25 minutes.
20:19 BST - HALF-TIME! Nottingham Forest 0-1 Brentford - Brentford have the lead at the break.
As things stand, the Bees will stay 11th but close the gap on Bournemouth in 10th to one point. Forest will stay sixth, level on points with Chelsea, and two behind Newcastle in third.

20:15 BST - GOAL! Djurgarden 0-1 Chelsea - Enzo Fernandez crosses in to the box and Jadon Sancho fires the Blues ahead.
Rather predictably, Chelsea have now scored in their last 11 Conference League games.
20:15 BST - GOAL! Nottingham Forest 0-1 Brentford - Well well... Nathan Michael Collins lofts a lovely ball through to Kevin Schade who opens the scoring for the Bees with just one minute to go before half-time. That goal could have huge ramifications for Forest's Champions League hopes.
20:07 BST - NO GOAL! Athletic Bilbao 0-0 Man Utd - Alejandro Garnacho has the ball in the net for Utd but it's ruled out through VAR. So close.
20:05 BST - GOAL! Tottenham 1-0 Bodo/Glimt - That didn't take long! Spurs take the lead through Brennan Johnson after just 40 seconds! What a start.
Johnson has scored 17 goals in all competition's this season, the most in a campaign by a Spurs player other than Harry Kane or Son Heung-min since Dele Alli in 2016-17 (22).
20:03 BST - Referee Espen Eskås gets Athletic Bilbao v Man Utd underway, Spain’s Jose María Sanchez Martínez blows his whistle at Tottenham v Bodo/Glimt while Switzerland’s Sandro Schärer has done the same at Djurgarden v Chelsea.
Here we go!
19:58 BST - The Europa League and Conference League anthems ring out...
19:40 BST - We are 20 minutes away from kick-off in the Europa and Conference League semi-finals, and it’s still 0-0 between Nottingham Forest and Brentford.
19:30 BST - Peep peep! We're underway between Forest and Brentford.
19:27 BST - Referee Darren England is the man in the middle at the City Ground. We're moments away from kick-off.
As a reminder, Forest will climb above Chelsea, Man City and Newcastle and into third with a win tonight. They will be on 63 points - three points above Chelsea who will drop to sixth - with four games to go.
18:40 BST - And the team news has dropped for the Europa and Conference League semi-finals.



18:30 BST - We are 30 minutes away from kick-off at the City Ground as Nottingham Forest - who could go third with a win tonight - face Brentford in a rearranged fixture due to the FA Cup semi-final.
Forest's 2-0 win against Brentford in the reverse fixture ended a six-game winless run against the Bees in the league (D3 L3), with 2019-20 the last time they completed the league double against them.
You can see how they line up below.

18:00 BST - Welcome back to the Football Tracker on a busy night around Europe (and for Nottingham Forest, who are chasing European qualification).
Here's how things shape up tonight with kick-off at 20:00 (unless otherwise stated below):
Europa League - semi-final first leg
Europa Conference League - semi-final first leg
Premier League
Nottingham Forest v Brentford (19:30)
Wednesday, April 30th
22:56 BST - We'll call it a night there.
Join us again tomorrow for Man Utd, Spurs and Chelsea's European semi-finals. Night!
22:54 BST - Barcelona midfielder Frankie de Jong feels his side can do something special in Europe this season.
"It was a nice game to play, both teams really want to go to the final, both teams played their heart out," De Jong told TNT Sports.
"It's half-time, it's still a draw, so let's see next week.
"We knew it was going to be hard and difficult, it was a bad start from us, but we knew we could make the comeback.
"We like to play attacking football, to dominate the game, score goals. Of course, we take some risks, but we also get a lot of rewards from it. Hopefully, it will get us to the final.
"We feel we have the team that can do something special."
22:50 BST - Former Leeds star Raphinha is being touted for the next Ballon d'Or and once again had an impact in tonight's spectacle.
"Given that we were at home, the feeling is that we could have produced a much better result," the Brazilian told Movistar.
"It's fair to give Inter lots of credit because they did their things really well. They are particularly strong at corners.
"The big thing for us is that we've found a result which allows us to know that anything can happen in Milan."
22:30 BST - Inter standout Denzel Dumfries was happy with Inter's hard-fought draw.
"Crazy game in the end," Dumfries told TNT Sports.
"Both teams fought for the win, 3-3 is a deserved result.
"Very happy that we scored that fast and now we have to look forward to the next match and then we see Barcelona again.
"Very proud of the performance today. We have to continue and work hard."
22:23 BST - Inter star Henrikh Mkhitaryan said he didn't particularly enjoy playing in that one but that they'll give it their all in the second leg next week.
"It was a crazy game, a great game to watch but not to play," he told TNT Sports.
"It was very hard; we did our best, and we could have done even better. We were leading 2-0 with 20 minutes gone, but it was not that we thought we’d won the game already, Barça put loads of pressure on us, and unfortunately, we couldn't keep the 3-2, but this is football.
"I feel very gutted (after his disallowed goal). Maybe it was two or three centimetres, but this is football. Maybe I rushed, maybe I have to score in the second leg, let's see.
"Barcelona are very young and talented. It is not going to be easy because we have lost our captain and leader, Lautaro Martinez. We will do our best to replace him and play without him."
22:11 BST - Meanwhile, Inter's somewhat unlikely hero was Dutchman Denzel Dumfries, who scored two and set up another on a glittering night in Spain:

22:06 BST - Barcelona recovered from an early two-goal deficit to salvage a thrilling 3-3 draw in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League (UCL) semi-final against Inter Milan, as the Nerazzurri's winless streak on Spanish soil extended to 11 matches (D4, L7).
Read our report: Yamal stars as Barcelona hold Inter to six-goal Champions League thriller
22:00 BST - Wonder boy Lamine Yamal turned tonight's fixture on its head and once again showed up on the big occasion:

21:53 BST - FULL-TIME! An all-time classic ends all square at 3-3.
We'll have all the reaction coming up shortly.

21:48 BST - Inter are under pressure now as Barcelona look for a late winner.
The Italians look happy to take this back to the San Siro.
21:34 BST - Henrikh Mkhitaryan has the ball in the back of the net after an excellent deep cross, but the flag goes up for offside. Close one!
21:30 BST - Denzel Dumfries is the first Dutch player ever to be involved in 3+ goals in a UEFA Champions League semi-final (2 goals, 1 assist).
21:25 BST - GOAL! We are so back! Raphinha leathers a ball from 25 yards out which cannons off the bar and back off Sommer into the goal.
It's unlucky on the keeper but it'll be an own goal. Inter's lead lasted less than two minutes.
21:23 BST - GOAL! It's two goals and an assist for Denzel Dumfries, who scores a header from the corner to make it 3-2.
Inter have definitely come out with some purpose in this second half. The visitors have restored their lead.
21:05 BST - A couple of changes for both sides, some defensive swaps for Barcelona while Inter captain Lautaro Martinez has been forced off, replaced by Mehdi Taremi.
21:04 BST - The second half is up and running.
FEED ME MORE!
20:49 BST - HALF-TIME! Let's take a few minutes to chill out, shall we?

20:42 BST - Raphinha has assisted his eighth goal at the 2024 UEFA Champions League, more than any other player.
20:40 BST - GOAL! Another beautiful goal and Barcelona have the equaliser.
A ball floated into the back post is knocked down by Raphinha, and Ferran Torres has a simple tap-in. It's 2-2 - what a half!
20:29 BST - Yamal has warmed up it seems and is causing carnage in the Inter defence. Sommer manages to pull off a fine save to keep it 2-1 - for now...
20:26 BST - GOAL! My word, that's a stunning goal by Lamine Yamal.
The youngster dances away from several Inter defenders to curl a beautiful finish in off the post. It's 2-1 to Inter and an absolute spectacle so far.
20:22 BST - GOAL! It's another great goal from Inter, who have stunned Barcelona in the opening 20 minutes.
A header is knocked down before Denzel Dumfries swings an overhead kick to make it 2-0 to the Italians.
20:11 BST - That Marcus Thuram goal is the fastest in Champions League semi-final history.
It's the second earliest goal Barcelona have conceded from the start of a UEFA Champions League game after Alexandre Pato's strike for Milan in September 2011 (24 seconds).
20:03 BST - GOAL! What a start for Inter!
Just 30 seconds on the clock, a returning Marcus Thuram with an utterly sublime back flick on the volley to skim the ball into the net. It's 1-0 to the Italians!
20:02 BST - After a quick memorial to the late Pope Francis we are underway!
Follow live commentary from the match here.
19:52 BST - Young star Lamine Yamal limped out of the warm-up in some worrying scenes for Barcelona fans.
He went off holding his groin, but he's still apparently set to start...
19:00 BST - Back to tonight's match and the line-ups are in for Barcelona's first leg clash with Inter:

18:56 BST - With 90 minutes still to play in their Champions League semi-final, Paris Saint-Germain hold the slenderest of leads over Arsenal, but they will begin the second leg at the Parc des Princes as firm favourites to progress to the final against either Barcelona or Inter.
Here we've taken a closer look at how PSG won at the Emirates:
Read more: The numbers behind PSG's composed Champions League win over Arsenal
18:20 BST - This will be only the second time the two clubs have clashed in the knockout stages of the European Cup or UEFA Champions League (and first since the rebrand), both occurring at the semi-final stage.
The previous tie came in the 2009/10 season, when José Mourinho’s Inter knocked out the defending champions with a 3-2 aggregate win (3-1 at San Siro, 0-1 at Camp Nou).
Read more: Barcelona against Inter has hallmarks of potential Champions League classic
18:10 BST - Barcelona and Inter Milan have met 16 times in European competition, with Barcelona winning exactly half of those encounters (W8 D5 L3).
However, the Spanish side failed to win either of their most recent meetings, which took place in the 2022/23 UEFA Champions League group stage (a 0-1 loss away and a 3-3 draw at home).
Check out our video preview ahead of the match:
18:00 BST - Welcome back! Tonight we have a clash of European titans as Barcelona welcome Inter Milan for the first leg of their Champions League semi-final.
Tuesday, April 29th
22:42 BST - We're wrapping the Tracker up for the night but join us again tomorrow for the second semi-final first leg between Barcelona and Inter. Night!
22:39 BST - Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta was disappointed by the defeat at home tonight.
"We're disappointed with the result, we put so much into the game," Arteta told Amazon Prime.
"In the first 10-15 minutes we struggled to get momentum and dominate the game the way we wanted; we were very inefficient in where we won the ball and that caused us a few issues, but after that the team were better and better and better.
"It's disappointing not to get a draw at least."
22:30 BST - PSG's Portugeuse midfield maestro Vitinha put in another excellent display in the centre of the park and was full of praise for his teammates after their win.
"It was a great night for the group," he told Amazon Prime.
"We had the ball for most of the game. We had to adapt to the different circumstances of the match and we did, defending and attacking well."
Plus we'll never shy away from an excuse to make a Vitinha heat map!

22:23 BST - David Raya may have kept his side in the tie with a few big saves tonight, and he was keen to stress that the Gunners are still very much in it.
"They started quick with a goal and they dominated the first 15-20 minutes but after that we dominated most of the game," Raya told Amazon Prime.
"Donnarumma made some good saves. It's only half-time, we take positives.
"They are a top team but credit to the players for the effort - we could've won the game."
22:18 BST - Arsenal asked Declan Rice to drop deeper in Thomas Partey's absence tonight through suspension.
Did they miss Partey's presence in the middle?

22:13 BST - Both keepers made some big saves with PSG's Donnarumma particularly catching the eye:

22:08 BST - Despite his instant impact within four minutes of the first half, match-winner Dembele didn't offer too much more throughout the fixture before being subbed off towards the end.

22:00 BST - PSG have kept a clean sheet in six of their 15 games, only Inter (8) have done so more often in the UEFA Champions League this season. Bus parkage.
21:57 BST - We'll have plenty of reaction from both dugouts as we get it.
21:55 BST - FULL-TIME! PSG show their class against English opposition again and pick up a deserved 1-0 win in the first leg.
Read more: Purring PSG claim slender win at Arsenal in Champions League semi-final

21:49 BST - We're into five minutes of added time at the Emirates.
21:44 BST - Moments later Goncalo Ramos beats the offside trap and hits the bar. The Gunners are living dangerously all of a sudden.
21:43 BST - A massive chance for PSG and Arsenal's defence is sliced open by some precise passing. Recently subbed on Bradley Barcola scuffs his shot wide but it should have been 2-0. It remains just the one.
21:39 BST - We're into the final 10 minutes of normal time. Arsenal still have all their subs to make while PSG have switched a couple of players in.
The visitors have managed to take some sting out of the match in the last 15 minutes.
21:25 BST - The last time Arsenal won a Champions League match when trailing at half-time was a 2-1 win against Barcelona in February 2011.
Robin Van Persie and Andrey Arshavin with the goals that night - bet either would fit in nicely with Arteta's current crop!
21:08 BST - NO GOAL! After three minutes semi-automated VAR rules the goal out for an offside.
It's still 1-0 to PSG but Arsenal with the warning shot.
21:06 BST - GOAL! Arsenal come out fast and bag an equaliser!
Declan Rice whips in a free-kick from the edge of the box and it's Mikel Merino who glances the ball past Donnarumma.
It was a set-piece spesh but VAR is checking for offside...
21:04 BST - The second half has kicked off.
20:48 BST - HALF-TIME! Despite the shock to the system at the start, Arsenal have forced their way back into the momentum of this tie and created a few dangerous situations before the break.

20:45 BST - Frustration is starting to sink in now as a few referee decisions go against the Gunners.
Saka has also picked up a yellow for kicking the ball away. A few minutes to go until half-time!
20:42 BST - Arsenal are trying to make their home advantage count and are starting to turn the screw before half-time.
Saka wriggles his way through the PSG defence and plops a lovely ball into the box only for Gabriel Martinelli to miss the ball for an open net.
20:23 BST - It's been a scrap in this opening 20 minutes and the home fans are doing their bit to create a racket, but PSG are handling the occasion well thus far and look the more dangerous side. It's still 1-0 to the visitors.
20:05 BST - GOAL! A nightmare start for the home side as PSG danger man Ousmane Dembele caps off a fine back-to-front move to put the French champions ahead after three minutes with a great curling effort.
20:02 BST - We are underway at the Emirates. Follow live audio commentary here.
19:28 BST - David Raya and Gianluigi Donnarumma are integral to their respective clubs' successes - will one out perform the other this evening in north London?

19:04 BST - The line-ups are in and it looks like a deeper role for Mikel Merino this evening with Leandro Trossard coming into the starting XI:

17:33 BST - ...Meanwhile, current Gunners boss Mikel Arteta has issued something of a rallying cry to fans on the club's social media channels ahead of tonight's match:
17:29 BST - Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has made his predictions ahead of the Champions League clash between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night.
"I believe that Arsenal has the potential to do it," Wenger said.
"But of course, once you go to the semi-final, PSG is a very good team as well. Everybody is excited about it and let's see and hope."
Read more: Wenger backs Arsenal's Champions League chances ahead of huge PSG clash
17:10 BST - PSG have completed more dribbles (190) than any team in a single UCL season since Luis Enrique’s Barcelona in 2014/15.
16:18 BST - Although they've already clinched the Ligue 1 title, PSG's hopes of an unbeaten domestic season were dashed by a 3-1 defeat at Nice on Friday night — a blow that might linger mentally.
For a club still desperate for a maiden European crown despite years of heavy investment, the Champions League remains the ultimate prize.
However, history offers a cautionary tale: PSG have lost five of their last six visits to English soil in this competition, and are winless in five previous encounters against Arsenal.
Read more: Luis Enrique insists PSG are 'a much better team' ahead of Arsenal rematch
16:13 BST - Mikel Arteta has urged Arsenal fans to "bring your boots" and kick every ball as the Gunners prepare to take on Paris Saint-Germain with a place in the Champions League final at stake.
"I'm not exaggerating when I said, 'Guys, bring your boots, bring your shorts, bring your T-shirts and let's play every ball together," said the Spaniard at a press conference on Monday.
"We want to do something special, that place has to be something special, something that we haven't seen."
Read more: 'Bring your boots': Arteta urges Arsenal fans to play their part in PSG clash
16:09 BST - Bukayo Saka has been Arsenal's European talisman, scoring nine goals and providing six assists in just 16 UCL matches — the most goal contributions by an English player in their first two seasons.
He was on the scoresheet when these sides met in the group stage, and another goal here could set the tone.
For PSG, Ousmane Dembele looms large. With seven goals and three assists so far, he's just one contribution away from matching Kylian Mbappe’s club record for most goal involvements in a single UCL campaign.
Dembele's directness and flair will be key to unlocking an Arsenal defence that has been rock-solid at home.
Read more: Arsenal face stern Champions League semi-final test against tricky PSG

15:50 BST - Welcome back to the Football Tracker!
It's all eyes on the Emirates tonight as Arsenal host PSG in the Champions League semi-finals.
With a place in the final on the line, Arsenal will host the first leg at the Emirates, full of belief after dismantling Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate in the quarter-finals.
Neither Arsenal nor Paris Saint-Germain have ever lifted the UEFA Champions League trophy — but for one of these clubs, that long wait could soon end.