The nature of a final means there must be a winner and a loser. Really, though, this was very much a draw

It would be easy to look at Saturday’s Champions League final as a battle of attack versus defence, of beauty against pragmatism. But it would not entirely be true

Arsenal is the underdog heading into the Champions League final against defending champion Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday.

Luis Enrique rotated his squad in Ligue 1, whereas Mikel Arteta relied on his best XI in three domestic competitions

A methodical, but ruthless, approach to recruitment has steadily built Arsenal into a side capable of challenging PSG

Mikel Arteta und Luis Enrique kennen sich seit Jahrzehnten. Während die PSG-Offensive Europas Maßstab geworden ist, setzt Arsenal auf defensive Perfektion.

Mikel Arteta’s side aim to land a first Champions League title to complete a famous double and arguably the greatest season in the club’s history

On Saturday, Mikel Arteta's men look to become the first Arsenal team to ever win the Champions League , as they take on holders Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest's Puskas Arena.

Arsenal are set to have their Dutch right back available for Saturday’s Champions League final.

Premier League winners Arsenal face European champions Paris Saint-Germain in Saturday's Champions League Final in Budapest - but who actually has the advantage when it comes down…

Mikel Arteta's Arsenal will take on Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League with European immortality the prize.

Liam Tharme analyses where Saturday's showpiece occasion may be won and lost

What makes this final so intriguing is the contrast in styles. PSG thrive on attacking freedom, while Arsenal are built on control and resilience. | Football News

Ahead of the Champions League final, discover the key talking points for PSG vs Arsenal, including set-piece threats, player fitness, and tactical surprise

The scars of Barcelona, Bayern Munich and PSG still linger, but Arsenal now have the chance to turn years of European frustration into the greatest night in the club’s modern…

PSG coach Luis Enrique said that there were "no favourites" going into the final against Mikel Arteta's Premier League champions, and ..

Arsenal have been told they have one significant advantage over Champions League final opponents PSG

Mikel Arteta felt Arsenal should have beaten Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-finals last season - now he has the chance to prove himself right in this year's final

PSG 1-1 ARSENAL (AET - PSG win 4-3 on penalties): The Gunners suffered Champions League heartbreak as Mikel Arteta's side lost in a penalty shootout

PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN 1-1 ARSENAL (4-3 on penalties): Mikel Arteta's side were unable to follow up their first domestic title in more than 20 years with a maiden Champions League…

A shootout was required to decide the 2025–26 Champions League final.