Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain met at the Puskas Arena on Saturday 30 May 2026 in the UEFA Champions League final, with both clubs chasing their first European crown in years.
Havertz and Lewis-Skelly Start as Arsenal Face PSG in Champions League Final

Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain met at the Puskas Arena on Saturday 30 May 2026 in the UEFA Champions League final, with both clubs chasing their first European crown in years.
Kai Havertz earned a starting berth for Arsenal, lining up alongside Myles Lewis-Skelly as manager Mikel Arteta named his side for the biggest match in the club's recent history. Ousmane Dembele was passed fit in time to feature for PSG, handing the Parisians a significant attacking boost ahead of kick-off.
The match went to extra time after 90 minutes failed to separate the two sides, with the full-time score level at the end of normal play.


