Arsenal are trying to break UEFA rules for their Champions League semi-final with PSG

Arsenal have been accused of attempting to break a UEFA rule ahead of their Champions League semi-final first leg against Paris Saint-Germain.
The Gunners host the Ligue 1 champions at the Emirates on Tuesday, April 29.
UEFA rules dictate that clubs must reserve 5% of seats for away fans, meaning the French giants could have 3,000 fans at the Emirates.
However, according to "Sport Bible", the London team is trying to get that number down to 2,500.
The report adds that Emirates tickets have not yet opened, even though there are only six days left before the match.
PSG fans are now in the dark regarding the matter and are unable to purchase tickets for the match.
The Parisians also had 3,000 fans in the stands for the group stage match earlier this season, which Arsenal won 2-0 with goals from Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz.
The Gunners are trying to reduce the number of opposing fans in the stands for the upcoming match and have not given any reason for their decision.
PSG are said to be fighting for their rights, but the signs are not good so far.
Interestingly, Arsenal were also accused of breaking ticket allocation rules for January's FA Cup match against Manchester United.
The Red Devils were entitled to 9,000 fans in the stands, but were only allocated 8,000 by Arsenal.
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