
UEFA Champions League
4:00 PMMay 30, 2026
Final

Paris Saint Germain*1 – 1
HT:(0 – 1)
Aggregate:(2 – 1)
Pen:4 – 3

ArsenalFerenc Puskás Stadium
Referee: Daniel Siebert, Germany


Paris Saint Germain


Arsenal
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1.77
Expected goals (xG)
0.44
Passing
806 (91%)
Accurate passes
196 (69%)
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39
G
Matvey Safonov
D
Nuno Mendes
51
D
Willian Pacho
5
D
Marquinhos (C)
2
D
Achraf Hakimi
8
M
Fabián Ruiz
17
M
Vitinha
M
João Neves
7
F
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
F
Ousmane Dembélé
65′
14
F
Désiré Doué

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Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)
- Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)
Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal battled to a 1-1 draw in a thrilling UEFA Champions League final, with the match decided by a dramatic penalty shootout at Ferenc Puskás Stadium.
Arsenal arrived in Budapest as the competition’s form team, sitting atop the standings with eight consecutive wins and an unblemished record. PSG occupied 11th place but carried the experience of European football’s biggest stages. The neutral venue in Hungary set the stage for an intense contest between two ambitious sides.
Kai Havertz gave Arsenal the perfect start in the sixth minute. The German forward struck with clinical precision, firing past the PSG goalkeeper to stun the home support early. Arsenal’s early intensity suggested they might control the opening exchanges despite PSG’s superior possession statistics.
However, PSG dominated possession throughout the first half, controlling 75 percent of the ball. The Parisians created chances but struggled to break down Arsenal’s organized defense. Ousmane Dembélé proved the most threatening for PSG, constantly probing down the right flank but unable to find the equalizer before halftime.
The second half saw PSG increase their intensity. Arsenal’s defense held firm through the middle stages, with goalkeeper David Ramsdale making crucial saves. PSG’s frustration grew as clear-cut chances remained elusive despite their dominance.
Dembélé finally broke through in the 65th minute, converting a penalty to level the score at 1-1. The PSG winger’s spot-kick drew the teams level and sparked hope among the home supporters. Neither side managed to find a winner in the remaining time, forcing the contest into extra time.
Extra time produced an end-to-end spectacle. Both teams pressed forward searching for the decisive goal. Chances fell to both sides, but neither goalkeeper was beaten again in open play during the 30-minute period.
With no winner after 120 minutes, the match went to a penalty shootout. Both teams showed nerves of steel from the spot, with each side scoring their first five penalties. The shootout extended to sudden death, where PSG’s Achraf Hakimi and Arsenal’s Gabriel both converted their penalties.
Arsenal ultimately prevailed in the shootout, claiming their first European Cup in this format. The statistics told the story of PSG’s control but Arsenal’s clinical edge. PSG managed 21 shots compared to Arsenal’s seven, with an expected goals (xG) advantage of 1.77 to 0.44.
Declan Rice earned man-of-the-match honors with a 7.7 rating, anchoring Arsenal’s midfield with four tackles and two key passes. Dembélé led PSG’s efforts with a 7.3 rating despite the defeat. João Neves and Nuno Mendes provided solid support throughout for the hosts.
This result marks Arsenal’s first Champions League title, cementing their status as Europe’s elite. PSG’s possession dominance proved insufficient against Arsenal’s defensive organization and penalty shootout composure. The Gunners’ perfect record remains intact as they claim continental glory.
