After months of hostilities, heartbreaks and heroic performances across Europe, the stage is set for one final battle.
Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain go head-to-head in Budapest tonight with Champions League glory on the line.
After months of drama, unforgettable comebacks and elite European football, the continent’s biggest club competition comes down to one final night.
For Arsenal, it is a chance to end a two-decade wait for a return to the summit of European football and finally capture the one major trophy that has eluded the North London club throughout its history. Twenty years after the heartbreak of Paris in 2006, Mikel Arteta’s side stands one victory away from writing a new chapter.
Standing in their way is a formidable Paris Saint-Germain team determined to cement its growing dominance on the European stage. The French champions arrive as defending champions and favourites, armed with one of the most dangerous attacking units in world football and guided by the tactical brilliance of Luis Enrique.










