PSG vs Arsenal: when and where to watch the Champions League final

PSG vs Arsenal: when and where to watch the Champions League final

  • Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Bukayo Saka will play key roles for their teams

The Paris Saint-Germain faces Arsenal this Saturday in a high-stakes Champions League final. The match kicks off at an unusual hour in the heart of Budapest. Here’s how to tune in.

The Paris Saint-Germain is aiming to defend its crown. After lifting the trophy last season, the French club will face Arsenal on Saturday, May 30, at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest.

Mark your calendars—the final starts at 6 PM local time and will be broadcast live on M6 and Canal+, the usual channels for this prestigious competition.

PSG seeks back-to-back European glory

A year after securing their first Champions League title, PSG returns to the final to attempt a historic repeat. Luis Enrique’s squad endured a rocky group stage, finishing 11th in Ligue 1 and surviving only after a playoff against AS Monaco.

Their journey to the final has been marked by standout offensive performances, including dominant wins over Chelsea (8-2) and Liverpool (4-0). The semi-final against Bayern Munich was a nail-biter, ending 6-4. Players like Ousmane Dembélé and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia have been instrumental in their success.

Arsenal’s long-awaited return to the summit

Arsenal arrives in Budapest with a different story to tell. The London club has never won the Champions League, their only final appearance in 2006 ending in defeat against Barcelona at the Stade de France. Two decades later, Mikel Arteta’s team—a rock-solid defensive unit and newly crowned English champions—is back on the biggest stage.

This clash is more than a match; it’s a tale of two ambitions. PSG is chasing history with a second straight title, while Arsenal seeks its first-ever Champions League crown after years of rebuilding.