Just one week ago, Bayern Munich and PSG battled to a wild 5-4 result in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League. Both teams held the lead then gave up multiple goals. The offensive barrage drew applause compared to the slugfest that was featured in the other semifinal between Arsenal and Atlético Madrid that ended in a 1-1 draw.
There has been no “away goal” rule in the Champions League since 22. This means that Bayern will need to win by multiple goals in the second leg to advance, or win by one
goal and defeat PSG in a shootout. If the result ends in a draw or loss for Bayern, PSG will advance to the Champions League final and Bayern will be eliminated.
Prediction
Bayern wins 4-2 and advances on 8-7 aggregate. Buckle up for another wild ride! The cardiac kids will deliver an encore performance to last week’s high-flying first leg. PSG’s high press will be completely negated by Bayern’s dominant possession in the early action. Jamal Musiala will score a brace in the first half and Harry Kane will add a penalty kick on an ironic PSG handball right before halftime. Ousmane Dembélé will score in the first half and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia will drag one back early in the second half. In the dying moments of the game, Michael Olise will strike again and send Bayern to the final in Budapest.
Match Info
Location: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
Date: Wednesday, May 6th, 2026
Time: 9:00pm local time (3:00pm EST)
TV/streaming: CBS, Paramount Plus, Find Your Country
Odds: Bayern (-150), Draw (+425), PSG(+270)
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