PSG vs Arsenal: live final of the champions league tonight
As the sun sets over Budapest, all eyes turn to the Puskás Aréna where Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal will battle for European supremacy in tonight’s Champions League final. The stakes couldn’t be higher — a victory would crown PSG as just the second club in the modern era to secure back-to-back titles, a feat last achieved by Real Madrid between 2016 and 2018.
The Parisians arrive with their full squad intact, including the much-anticipated return of Ousmane Dembélé and Achraf Hakimi following midweek injury recovery. Under the guidance of manager Luis Enrique, the team is driven by a shared hunger to etch their names deeper into club lore. “Winning once is historic. Winning twice makes it legendary,” boomed a PSG fan banner ahead of kickoff.
Key details ahead of the showdown
Full strength squad ready
The PSG dressing room is buzzing with confidence. Dembélé, fresh off a recent Ballon d’Or nomination, and Hakimi, a Moroccan international, have both cleared fitness checks and are set to start. Their presence ensures the club’s most potent attacking combination can be unleashed.
Match schedule and global broadcast
Kickoff is set for 18:00 local time at the Puskás Aréna. The early evening slot was selected by UEFA to enhance the experience for supporters, teams, and host cities — while maximizing global viewership across time zones. Fans worldwide can tune in to witness a potential historic moment.
Manager and captain voice ambition
“This is a driving force for us — to remain among Europe’s and the world’s best teams,” stated Luis Enrique during Friday’s press briefing. Marquinhos, the team captain, echoed his sentiment: “Once you’ve tasted this trophy, the hunger to experience it again only grows.”
Where to watch the final
The Champions League final will be broadcast live across major networks and streaming platforms worldwide. In stadiums, fans in Budapest are preparing for an electric atmosphere as the two teams step onto the pitch with one objective — to lift the iconic trophy.
