Champions League: Havertz's late winner helps Arsenal edge past Sporting in QF first leg
Apr 08, 2026
Lisbon [Portugal], April 8 : Kai Havertz struck late to hand Arsenal a narrow advantage in their UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Sporting CP, as they clinched a 1-0 victory over Sporting in the first leg of their quarter-final in Lisbon.
Tight defensive play looked set to decide the contest in Lisbon until substitute Havertz netted a stoppage-time winner. The first half ended goalless, although both sides came close, each hitting the crossbar early on.
First was Sporting's Maximiliano Araujo, who raced on to Ousmane Diomande's excellent pass in the sixth minute but saw his blistering left-footed effort tipped onto the crossbar by David Raya.
Arsenal's turn to threaten came nine minutes later - Noni Madueke rattling the woodwork directly from an inswinging corner before Martin Odegaard shot wide from the rebound.
Clear chances were scarce in the second half until the closing stages, when Kai Havertz--just minutes after Geny Catamo had tested David Raya with a close-range header--clinched the winner with a composed finish from Gabriel Martinelli's superb assist.
The 76th-minute introduction of Max Dowman also marked a milestone for Arsenal, as the youngster became the youngest player ever to feature in a Champions League quarter-final at just 16 years and 97 days old.
Arsenal now turn their attention back to their Premier League title charge as they prepare to face Bournemouth in Saturday's early kick-off before the second leg against Sporting next Wednesday.
The winner of the quarter-final tie will face either Barcelona or Atletico Madrid in the Champions League last four.