Arsenal Aims for Champions League Glory Against PSG
Arsenal faces Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final, buoyed by their recent domestic title win, which was their first in 22 years.
Arsenal is set to take on Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final, aiming for a prestigious victory that could elevate their status in European football.
The Gunners recently celebrated a significant achievement, marking their first domestic title win in 22 years, bringing their total to 14 titles in top-flight history.
This final represents a pivotal moment for Arsenal, as they seek to add a Champions League title to their accolades, a feat only accomplished by a select few clubs.
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Update at 19:19 UTC on 2026-05-30
France 24 reported Arsenal and Paris Saint Germain will face off in a thrilling final under the lights of the Pushkas Arena in Budapest tonight. PSG has high hopes of winning the prestigious title for the second year in a row, whilst the Gunners are hoping to. Le Monde reported Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal went to a penalty shoot-out on Saturday after a 1-1 draw in Budapest on Saturday, then beat Arsenal with a final score of 4-3. France 24 reported Defending champions Paris Saint-Germain beat Arsenal 4-3 on penalties to win their second consecutive Champions League title after a 1-1 draw in a tense final in Budapest on Saturday. Additional matching coverage came from 3 more sources.
Sources: France 24, Le Monde, EuroNews, Sky Sports
Update at 21:00 UTC on 2026-05-30
BBC Sport reported Paris St-Germain underline their status as one of European football's greatest ever teams by retaining their Champions League crown with victory against Arsenal. BBC Sport reported Arsenal lose a penalty shootout as Paris St-Germain win the Champions League for a second successive year. BBC Sport reported Paris St-Germain retain their Champions League crown as Arsenal defender Gabriel misses the decisive spot-kick in a penalty shootout. Additional matching coverage came from 2 more sources.
Sources: BBC Sport, Financial Times, Sky Sports