Arsenal fans have taken to social media to share what they believe is a possible “huge” advantage in their Champions League quarter-final clash with Bayern Munich – with the Bundesliga side unable to have away fans at the Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners, who qualified for the final eight of theChampions Leaguefor the first time in 14 years, were drawn against the Bundesliga side for the next round of the competition.

Bayern have beatenArsenal5-1 in their last three consecutive matches, with many fans of Mikel Arteta’s side desperate to avoid the German team once again.

There is more added spice ahead of kick-off given that former Tottenham duo, Harry Kane and Eric Dier, both now play for Bayern.

But Arsenal fans are convinced that they hold a crucial advantage in the first-leg of their quarter-final clash.

Arsenal’s advantage in Bayern Munich Champions League clash

Arsenal’s advantage in Bayern Munich Champions League clash

Bayern fans have been banned from attending the away leg of their quarter-final tie, after supporters threw fireworks onto the pitch during a 3-1 win over Lazio in the Round of 16.

This means that the first leg at the Emirates Stadium will see 100% of the crowd roaring on the home side.

Following the draw’s conclusion, it didn’t take long before Arsenal fans started to get excited over what they saw as a huge advantage over Bayern Munich.

Arsenal vs Bayern. Bayern having no fans could be huge

Bayern Munich not allowed to bring fans to the first leg too! Advantage Arsenal let’s take it

No Bayern fans at the Emirates. This will be fun

Arsenal will be able to sell out the away section of the ground to have even more home support than usual.

Elsewhere, there were some more mouthwatering ties thrown up by the draw.

Arsenal vs Bayern Munich

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Matt Hobkinson was a Senior Sports Writer at Dexerto. Matt is a dedicated football and Formula 1 fan and brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the sports. He has previously worked at PA Media, Manchester Evening News, Chronicle Live, Leeds Live and others covering the region’s football clubs and sports stars.