
Arsenal’s Champions League Final Heartbreak Against Paris Saint-Germain
Arsenal fell to Paris Saint-Germain in a penalty shootout after a dominant campaign that saw them clinch a long‑awaited Premier League title.
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Arsenal fell to Paris Saint-Germain in a penalty shootout after a dominant campaign that saw them clinch a long‑awaited Premier League title.

Paris Saint-Germain secured their second consecutive Champions League title after a tense 1‑1 draw with Arsenal, winning 4‑3 on penalties. The victory marks the first repeat champion since Real Madrid's 2016‑18 dynasty.

The 2025‑2026 UEFA Champions League final will be played on May 30 at noon Eastern Time in Budapest, Hungary, as Paris Saint‑Germain attempts to retain the trophy against Arsenal. The match will be shown on CBS and available via several streaming services, each offering distinct promotions.

Paris Saint-Germain secured their second consecutive UEFA Champions League trophy, edging Arsenal 4‑2 in a penalty shootout after a 1‑1 draw in Budapest.

Paris Saint-Germain has secured back‑to‑back UEFA Champions League titles, defeating Arsenal in a final that highlighted both the French club's resilience and Arsenal's ambitious campaign.

Paris Saint-Germain edged Arsenal 4‑3 on penalties after a 1‑1 draw in extra time, with Kai Havertz and Ousmane Dembélé among the early scorers.

The 2026 Champions League final will see Paris Saint‑Germain face Arsenal in Budapest, with global broadcast arrangements and preseason preparations shaping the buildup.

The Champions League final will see Paris Saint-Germain face Arsenal in Budapest, with both clubs chasing historic milestones amid rising fan tensions.

The Champions League final will see Paris Saint-Germain face Arsenal in Budapest, with the French side chasing a historic double and the London club hoping to end a long-awaited title drought.

After a disappointing fifth‑place finish and a costly squad overhaul, Liverpool have dismissed Arne Slot, prompting a search for a manager who can bring a more attacking philosophy.

NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo visited PlayStation House in Budapest to test his football skills as part of PlayStation’s ‘The Game Before The Game’ event, joining Arsenal legend Santi Cazorla and PSG icon Blaise Matuidi in a showcase that blends gaming and sport ahead of the Champions League final.

Arsenal will face Paris Saint‑Germain in the Champions League final in Budapest on Wednesday, a match that pits a club seeking its maiden European crown against a side defending its recent triumph.

Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal will meet at the Puskas Arena on Wednesday, with the French side aiming to retain the trophy and the English club chasing a historic double.

Paris Saint-Germain seeks back-to-back titles while Arsenal aims for its first Champions League crown in a clash set for the Puskas Arena.

Paris Saint-Germain will face Arsenal in the Champions League final at Budapest's Puskas Arena, with PSG aiming for back‑to‑back titles and Arsenal hoping for a historic first victory.

The Champions League final will be played at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on Wednesday, with kickoff moved to 1600 GMT to improve fan experience. PSG aims to retain the trophy, while Arsenal seeks its first ever victory, hoping to complete a domestic and continental double.

The 2026 Champions League final pits Paris Saint-Germain against Arsenal in Budapest on May 30, featuring a bid for a historic defence, a milestone for the London club, and a projected audience of 450 million.

The UEFA Champions League final will see Paris Saint-Germain take on Arsenal at Budapest’s Puskas Arena, with both clubs eyeing historic achievements.

Mikel Arteta urged Arsenal to grasp the moment and win their first Champions League title against Paris Saint‑Germain in Budapest.

Arsenal Football Club finally broke a 22‑year wait for a Premier League crown, igniting worldwide fanfare and setting the stage for a historic Champions League final.

As the UEFA Champions League final approaches, a handful of Bay Area pubs are opening before dawn to serve fans watching Arsenal and Paris Saint‑Germain battle for continental supremacy.

Arsenal’s recent Premier League triumph has given them confidence heading into the Champions League final, where they will meet Paris Saint‑Germain, the tournament’s top‑scoring side. The match pits Arsenal’s disciplined defence and set‑piece expertise against PSG’s prolific goal‑scoring record.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, alongside the Football Supporters’ Association and numerous fan groups, has called on TNT Sports to make the upcoming Arsenal‑Paris Saint‑Germain Champions League final available free‑to‑air, citing a 34‑year tradition of unrestricted access.

Celebrations in Brooklyn featured celebrities and a growing supporters group, the Brooklyn Invincibles, who champion diversity as Arsenal prepares for its Champions League showdown.