They will now meet PSG in a rematch of last season’s semi-final tie, which they lost 3-1 overall, with the holders having reached a second successive Champions League showpiece by squeezing past Bayern Munich.
Regardless of the outcome, Arsenal stand to record their best finish in the Champions League since they were denied by Barcelona in heartbreaking fashion at the Stade de France on their first final appearance back in 2006.
They wore a yellow change strip in that match as goals from Samuel Eto’o and Juliano Belletti cancelled out Sol Campbell’s opener in Paris.
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