The Champions League is hotting up and that means clubs are setting their eyes on a potential place in the final.
Arsenal have taken a major step towards reaching the semi-finals by thumping Real Madrid and that has fans dreaming of the showpiece match.

But you can never count out the 15-time European champions, so they could still stand a chance, while Harry Kane and Bayern Munich will have to fight back too.
Aston Villa also remain in the competition and could well spring an upset on PSG while Barcelona take on Borussia Dortmund in a mouthwatering clash.
Here’s all you need to know about this year’s Champions League final…
Champions League final: Date and kick-off time
The 2025 Champions League final will take place on Saturday, May 31.
It will be held at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany – the home of Bayern Munich.
Kick-off is currently scheduled for 8pm UK time.
Broadcast details for the final are yet to be confirmed, but it is likely to be shown live on TNT Sports or Amazon Prime Video in the UK.
talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will also be on hand for all the latest news and build-up.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

Champions League final: Fixtures
Quarter-finals
- Real Madrid vs Arsenal (0-3 on aggregate)
- Inter Milan vs Bayern Munich (2-1 on aggregate)
- PSG vs Aston Villa
- Barcelona vs Borussia Dortmund
Semi-finals – w/c April 28
- Real Madrid / Arsenal vs PSG / Aston Villa
- Inter Milan / Bayern Munich vs Barcelona vs Borussia Dortmund
Final
- Saturday, May 31
Champions League final: Tickets
Ticket sales for this year’s Champions League final opened on Monday, April 7.
Fans can apply for tickets to the game up until April 11. More details can be found here.
The majority of seats will go to fans of the participating teams once they are decided, but those who have applied will then go into a ballot for the remaining seats.
Tickets are not being sold on a first come, first served basis, with the ballot awarding tickets to successful applicants who will be notified via email.
The two teams that reach the final will have 18,000 tickets each to sell to fans.
Prices for fans of the participating clubs are set at £60 as part of UEFA’s Fans First initiative, while other prices vary from £154 to £817.
Champions League final: What has been said?
talkSPORT’s Simon Jordan thinks winning the Premier League is a better achievement than winning the Champions League.
“I think in isolation it [Arsenal winning the Champions League] will be a remarkable achievement,” Jordan said.
“But I think that winning the Premier League over 38 games against a cup competition of 17, of which a lot of the others are often not as competitive as you’d like them to be, it’s not the same.
“I think that winning the Premier League is more advantageous and more admirable.
“To win the Champions League and to beat Real Madrid on the way through, and whoever else they may have to get past in the next round, I think will be a phenomenal achievement.
“But I still think that winning the Premier League is more commendable.”