Bayer Leverkusen v Arsenal: Champions League last 16, first leg– live
Key events
Barney Ronay
Cruyff’s Ajax, Messi’s Barcelona, Rice’s Arsenal. Stein, Michels, Ferguson, Arteta. The Dark Side of the Moon, The Very Best of The Beatles, Arsenal 2025-26 highlights DVD. Total Football, tiki-taka, hugging the goalie at corners. Get ready. Make room among the greats. It may just be coming.
And yes, you can laugh at this on the internet. You can pull-quote excerpts with mocking emojis. Throw in some Niles from Frasier has really lost it stuff. You can point, with justification, to the fact these other people, the actual greats, did it for a long time, not just one year.
But the fact is we are now very close to a reckoning up. And should this happen, it will be impossible on the basic numbers to exclude the current Arsenal team from a list of the greatest to have played the game.
The head-to-head
These teams have met only twice, both times during the second group stage of the 2001-02 Champions League. A swaggering Arsenal side battered Leverkusen 4-1 at home, then conceded a very late equaliser in a 1-1 draw in Germany.
It proved crucial: Leverkusen ultimately went through and reached the final; Arsenal, imperious domestically, failed to reach the knockout stage.
Preamble
Hello and welcome to live, minute-by-minute coverage of the first leg of the Champions League clash between Bayer Leverkusen and Arsenal in Germany. Arsenal, runawayish leaders in the Premier League, are strong favourites to reach their third consecutive Champions League quarter-final. That’s happened only once before, between 2007-08 and 2009-10, and would be another marker of their undeniable progress under Mikel Arteta.
While Arsenal topped the league stage with a perfect record of eight wins from eight, Leverkusen finished 16th and had to go into the playoffs. They won that pretty comfortably, beating Olympiacos 2-0 on aggregate, but they are a long way from the glories of two seasons ago. Tonight is a chance to hit the heights again.
Kick off 5.45pm GMT.