Eight nights ago, Paris Saint-Germain beat Bayern Munich 5-4 in a stunning Champions League semi-final first leg. Tonight in Munich, the second leg decides who advances to the final in Budapest and whether a historic record will fall.

Barcelona's 1999/2000 record of 45 goals in a single Champions League season is at risk. PSG has 43 goals, Bayern Munich 42. It is the first time two clubs have broken 40 goals in the same season.

PSG has scored in 15 matches this campaign. Luis Enrique's side hit five against Chelsea and Tottenham. Their masterclass came on Matchday 3, thrashing Bayer Leverkusen 7-2 in Germany.

Kvaratskhelia leads PSG with ten goals. Vitinha and Dembele have six each, Désiré Doué five. Remarkably, 10 of the team's 43 goals came from substitutes, breaking Kaiserslautern's record from 1998/99.

Bayern Munich finished second in the league phase with 22 goals in eight matches. Vincent Kompany's team accelerated in the knockouts, beating Atalanta 10-2 on aggregate and Real Madrid 4-3 in the quarter-finals before the 5-4 defeat to PSG.

Harry Kane has 13 goals, the most by an English player in a single UCL season. Luis Diaz has scored in four straight appearances for seven total goals, and Michael Olise has five.