At the Allianz Arena on 6 May 2026, Bayern München host Paris Saint Germain in a highly anticipated Champions League second-leg clash that promises to ignite the European stage. Following a breathtaking 5-4 first-leg thriller in Paris, the German giants remain firmly in contention after a spirited comeback, while the visitors arrive in Munich looking to protect their slender one-goal advantage. The atmosphere in Bavaria is expected to be feverish as two of the continent's most prolific attacking forces collide once again with a spot in the final on the line.
Prediction: Both Teams to Score - Yes
Given the defensive vulnerabilities shown by both sides and their immense clinical quality upfront, "Both Teams to Score" is the standout selection for this encounter. Bayern have consistently scored multiple goals at home this season, while PSG’s scoring record in the competition is unparalleled, suggesting that neither goalkeeper will likely keep a clean sheet in what should be an open, end-to-end affair.
Bayern München have turned the Allianz Arena into a fortress of goals, winning every home Champions League fixture this term while netting at least twice on each occasion. Their recent 3-3 draw against Heidenheim and the dramatic 4-3 victory over Real Madrid highlight a team that is lethal in transition but susceptible at the back. Vincent Kompany’s side will rely on their relentless home pressure to overturn the aggregate deficit, knowing they have the firepower to breach any defense when backed by their home support.
Paris Saint Germain enter this second leg in formidable away form, boasting six consecutive victories on the road, including impressive European triumphs at Liverpool and Chelsea. Luis Enrique’s men are currently the top scorers in this season's tournament, sitting just ahead of Bayern in total goals produced. After rotating key players during a weekend draw with Lorient, the Parisians are physically primed to exploit the spaces Bayern will inevitably leave behind as they chase the game.























