Sporting CP
Arsenal travel to Lisbon with a very clear idea of what kind of game awaits them. Sporting CP is a side with structure, repetition and very defined strengths, which makes this tie feel tight.
That expectation becomes stronger when looking at one specific area.As we previously covered, both teams are among the most effective in Europe when it comes to set pieces.
Arsenal have built a major part of their attacking output around dead-ball situations this season. They have scored 19 set-piece goals in the Premier League, with those situations accounting for over 30% of their total league goals.
Sporting is not far behind in profile. They have scored 15 set-piece goals in Liga Portugal, the highest in the competition. Those goals represent around 22% of their total.
Sporting CP will be without key players for Arsenal
That balance, however, is affected by team news. Portuguese press confirmed Sporting will be missing several players, and the most important absence is clear: Morten Hjulmand will not play due to suspension.
The captain’s absence is significant on multiple levels. He is the organiser in midfield, the player who sets the tempo and protects the defensive line. He is also one of the first references when it comes to positioning in defensive set pieces.
There is also a broader context to this. Hjulmand has been linked with Arsenal in recent weeks, which adds an extra layer for supporters looking at this tie. He is exactly the type of midfielder the Gunners have been associated with – not only because of his infamous tattoo.
Without him, Sporting lose structure, leadership and control. They also lose a key defensive presence in the very area Arsenal look to exploit.
🇵🇹 Sporting v Arsenal
➡️ Battle of set pieces
🪨 Rock meets immovable object
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— Sport Witness (@Sport_Witness) April 7, 2026
Other absences and what they take away
Hjulmand is not the only concern. Left-back Nuno Santos is out, and that removes one of Sporting’s main sources of width and crossing. His delivery has been a consistent attacking weapon, especially from the left.
Forward Fotis Ioannidis is also unavailable. He offers physical presence, hold-up play and penalty-box movement. His absence limits Sporting’s ability to play more directly or attack crosses with the same force.
Also, Luís Guilherme is another name missing. While more of a rotational option, the former West Ham player provides energy and flexibility in the attacking line, particularly late in games.
Taken together, these absences reduce Sporting’s variation. They are still dangerous, but the range of solutions becomes narrower.
Attacking quality still remains
Even with those setbacks, Arsenal cannot expect a weakened opponent in attack. Portuguese outlet O Jogo tells Chelsea-owned Geovany Quenda is pushing to be involved again after returning to training. He may start on the bench, but his presence offers pace and unpredictability if needed.
More importantly, the core attacking line remains intact. Geny Catamo, Francisco Trincão and Pedro Gonçalves form a front line that is technically strong and comfortable between lines.
Up front, Colombian striker Luis Suárez is expected to start and his season deserves attention. His output has been strong, to the point where comparisons naturally arise with Viktor Gyökeres’ final campaign before leaving Sporting.
Suárez has 24 goals in 25 league games this season and 5 goals in 10 Champions League fixtures so far. Add to that seven assists spread across both competitions. That makes him more than just a finisher. He gives Sporting a focal point who can occupy defenders and bring others into the game.
For Arsenal, that means dealing with a striker in form rather than a weakened attack.
Probable Sporting CP XI for Arsenal
Taking all of that into account, O Jogo expects the local side to line up like this: Rui Silva in goal, Iván Fresneda and Maxi Araújo as full backs, Ousmane Diomande and Gonçalo Inácio in central defense. A double pivot of Zeno Debast and Hidemasa Morita in the middle. Up front, Geny Catamo, Francisco Trincão, Pedro Gonçalves playing behind Luis Suárez.
Debast’s inclusion in midfield is particularly telling. Naturally a defender, he brings added physicality and awareness in defensive situations, especially set pieces. That looks like a direct response to Arsenal’s main strength.
Expectation remains finely balanced
Arsenal will face a Sporting side missing its captain and several useful attacking options. That should tilt certain aspects of the game in their favour, particularly in midfield control.
At the same time, Sporting retain enough quality to compete. Their attacking line remains dangerous, their striker is in form and their understanding of set pieces matches Arsenal’s own.
That leaves a game that feels tight, tactical and potentially decided by fine margins. And given the profiles of both teams, there is a strong chance that moment comes from a dead ball.