PSG 1-1 Arsenal (4-3 Pens): PSG Retain Champions League Title in Penalty Heartbreak for the Gunners

PSG 1-1 Arsenal (4-3 Pens) — PSG Retain the Champions League in Budapest Penalty Drama

Match Report | May 30, 2026 | Puskás Aréna, Budapest | UEFA Champions League Final

Paris Saint-Germain are Champions of Europe. Again.

In one of the most dramatic UEFA Champions League Finals of the modern era, PSG retained their title at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest — surviving an early Arsenal goal, equalising through a Dembélé penalty, and ultimately holding their nerve in a shootout that ended Arsenal’s incredible unbeaten European campaign in the most painful way imaginable.

Final Score: PSG 1–1 Arsenal (PSG win 4–3 on penalties)
⚽ K. Havertz 5′ (Arsenal)
⚽ O. Dembélé 64′ pen (PSG)
🥅 Penalties: PSG 4–3 Arsenal
❌ Gabriel (Arsenal — decisive miss)
PSG become only the second team this century to win the Champions League in back-to-back seasons, following Real Madrid’s extraordinary three-in-a-row between 2016 and 2018. They are also the first French club ever to retain the European Cup or Champions League title. For Arsenal, it is heartbreak — they remain the club with the most appearances in European Cup and Champions League history never to have lifted the trophy, now standing at 226 matches without a title.

Match Report: How the Final Unfolded

First Half — Arsenal Strike Early, Havertz the Hero
The first major club final between teams from France and England began at a breathtaking pace, and it was Arsenal who drew first blood in stunning fashion.
Just five minutes into the match, Kai Havertz found himself through on goal. With 40 yards between him and the net, he advanced into the box, composed himself, and when faced one-on-one with Matvei Safonov, fired home brilliantly from a tight angle. The Arsenal end of the stadium erupted.
It was a moment of history too — Havertz became only the third player ever to score for two different clubs in a Champions League Final, joining Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United and Real Madrid) and Mario Mandžukić (Bayern Munich and Juventus) in that remarkable club.
PSG were rattled. Arsenal defended deep, pressed hard on the counter, and carried their 1-0 lead into the interval. At half-time, the dream of a first ever Champions League title felt genuinely, tangibly real for the red half of North London.

Second Half — Dembélé Levels From the Spot
The second half told a different story. PSG, as they had done all season in the knockout rounds, found their rhythm and began to dominate possession. Luis Enrique’s side pressed higher and higher, and the pressure eventually told.
On 64 minutes, a foul in the penalty area gave PSG their lifeline. Ousmane Dembélé stepped up and converted calmly, sending Raya the wrong way. 1-1. The Parisians were level, and the game was transformed.
From that moment PSG controlled the tempo — 72 percent possession, over 800 passes, relentless pressure on an Arsenal backline that had been so dominant all evening. Yet Arsenal held firm. Saliba and Gabriel were commanding. Raya made saves. Rice and Lewis-Skelly covered every blade of grass.
Neither side could find a winner in the final thirty minutes of normal time.

Extra Time — Gyökeres Almost Wins It
Extra time produced the match’s most dramatic moment before the shootout. With just 10 seconds remaining in the additional thirty minutes, Viktor Gyökeres came agonisingly close to winning the Champions League for Arsenal — a chance that would have made him the greatest hero in the club’s European history. He could not convert.
The final would be decided by penalties.

The Penalty Shootout — Gabriel’s Miss Breaks Arsenal Hearts
The shootout went to sudden death at 3-3 before PSG took a 4-3 lead. The final kick fell to Gabriel Magalhães — the Brazilian defender who had been brilliant throughout the match and the entire campaign. He stepped up. He ran up. And he blazed his penalty blazing over the bar.
PSG players poured onto the pitch. Flares lit the PSG end. Luis Enrique ran to his players with tears in his eyes. And Gabriel sank to his knees on the Puskás Aréna turf as PSG’s players celebrated all around him.
It was the cruellest possible ending for Arsenal. Brilliant all season. Unbeaten in Europe. And ultimately beaten not by the run of play — but by the lottery of penalties.

Key Statistics

Player Ratings
PSG
Safonov 7 — Made the saves he needed to. Went the right way on the decisive penalty. Hakimi 7 — Recovered from injury doubt to start and put in a solid shift at right back. Marquinhos 8 — Captain’s performance. Commanding, assured, and everything a leader should be. Willian Pacho 7 — Excellent alongside Marquinhos. Dealt with Gyökeres and Saka well. Nuno Mendes 7 — Solid defensively, dangerous going forward. João Neves 8 — Quietly brilliant. Controlled the midfield tempo in the second half. Vitinha 9 — Energetic and creative throughout. Made PSG tick Also Become POTM . Fabián Ruiz 7 — Solid contribution in a key midfield role. Doué 7 — Dangerous in flashes, forced Raya into action. Dembélé 8 — The man who saved PSG. Composed penalty, relentless running, and the Ballon d’Or winner showed why on football’s biggest stage. Kvaratskhelia 7 — Not at his best by his own standards but still a constant threat throughout.
Arsenal
Raya 8 — Kept Arsenal in the match with crucial saves in the second half and extra time. Mosquera 6 — Solid but not spectacular in an unfamiliar position. Saliba 9 — Man of the Match. Extraordinary. Dominant in every aerial duel, perfect in possession, led by example for 120 minutes. The best player on the pitch. Gabriel 7 — Brilliant for 120 minutes. The miss will haunt him — but his performance before it deserved a winner’s medal. Calafiori 7 — Industrious on the left. Helped contain PSG’s right side effectively. Rice 8 — Immense. Won the ball, drove forward, covered everything. Leader. Lewis-Skelly 7 — Mature performance beyond his years on the biggest stage of his career. Ødegaard 7 — Influential when Arsenal had the ball. Faded slightly as PSG dominated possession. Saka 8 — Arsenal’s biggest threat all night. Dangerous, direct, and desperately unlucky not to win it. Gyökeres 7 — Worked incredibly hard. His near-miss in extra time will be remembered for a long time. Trossard 6 — Quiet by his standards but contributed to the defensive effort.

Reaction
Mikel Arteta was dignified in defeat: “I am incredibly proud of this squad. We gave everything. We were minutes away from making history. This group will be back — and when they get there again, they will be ready.”
Luis Enrique was emotional in victory: “This club, these players — they are special. Back-to-back Champions League. I am so proud of everyone.”
William Saliba on the result: “It hurts. It hurts so much. But I am proud of every one of my teammates. We will come back stronger.”

The Bigger Picture: What This Means
For PSG — Back-to-back Champions League titles. The first French club to ever retain the European Cup. A genuine dynasty is being built under Luis Enrique. The era of individual superstars is over in Paris — this is a team, a system, a philosophy that delivers.
For Arsenal — The hurt is real and the wait goes on. But this Arsenal team — Premier League champions and Champions League finalists — is one of the best in Europe. Under Arteta, they are not a team that reached a final by accident. They belong at this level. The 2026-27 season will begin with unfinished business burning in every Arsenal player’s chest.

Sports Octagon — Related Reading
For full World Cup 2026 squad analysis of the players who starred tonight, read our breakdowns of Morocco’s World Cup 2026 squad featuring Hakimi, Netherlands’ World Cup 2026 squad featuring Timber, and Spain’s World Cup 2026 squad featuring Merino and Zubimendi & Brazil’s Cpatin Marquinhos — all at sportsoctagon.com.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What was the result of the PSG vs Arsenal Champions League Final 2026?

PSG drew 1-1 with Arsenal after 90 minutes and extra time at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest on May 30, 2026. PSG won the penalty shootout 4-3 to retain the UEFA Champions League title.

Q: Who scored in the PSG vs Arsenal Champions League Final?

Kai Havertz scored for Arsenal in the 5th minute. Ousmane Dembélé equalised for PSG from the penalty spot in the 64th minute. The match finished 1-1 after extra time before PSG won 4-3 on penalties.

Q: Who missed the penalty for Arsenal in the UCL Final shootout?

Gabriel Magalhães missed the decisive penalty for Arsenal in the shootout, blazing his effort over the bar to hand PSG the title. It was a cruel end to an otherwise outstanding performance from the Brazilian centre-back.

Q: Have PSG won back-to-back Champions League titles?

Yes. PSG won the 2025 Champions League defeating Internazionale, and retained it in 2026 defeating Arsenal on penalties. They are only the second club this century to win back-to-back Champions League titles after Real Madrid.

Q: Is this Arsenal’s first Champions League title?

No — Arsenal did not win the Champions League. They lost the 2026 final to PSG on penalties. Arsenal have still never won the UEFA Champions League. They have now appeared in two finals — 2006 against Barcelona and 2026 against PSG — losing both.

Q: Who was man of the match in the PSG vs Arsenal UCL Final?

Vitinha 9 of PSG was the standout performer of the final, delivering an extraordinary defensive display across 100 minutes. Despite being on the losing side, his performance was widely regarded as the best individual display on the pitch.

Q: What record did Kai Havertz set in the UCL Final?

Kai Havertz became only the third player in history to score for two different clubs in a Champions League Final — having previously scored for Chelsea. He joins Cristiano Ronaldo and Mario Mandžukić in that unique group.

PSG vs Arsenal: UEFA Champions League Final 2026 Preview, Predicted Lineups, Key Players & Prediction

PSG vs Arsenal: UEFA Champions League Final 2026 Preview, Predicted Lineups, Key Players & Prediction

PSG vs Arsenal: UEFA Champions League Final 2026 — The Biggest Club Match of the Year

Published: May 30, 2026 | UEFA Champions League | Sports Octagon Desk

The wait is over. The two best club sides in Europe meet tonight in Budapest — and the football world stops to watch.
Paris Saint-Germain vs Arsenal. The reigning champions against the most in-form team in Europe. The best attack in the tournament against the best defence. Two managers who have built their teams in completely opposite ways. And one trophy that only one of them can lift.
The Puskás Aréna in Budapest hosts the 2026 UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday, May 30, with kick-off at 18:00 CET. What follows promises to be one of the great European finals of the modern era.
Here is everything you need to know — the story so far, the key players, the predicted lineups, the tactical battle, and the match prediction.

The Stage: Puskás Aréna, Budapest

Both clubs arrive as domestic champions: Arsenal sealed their first Premier League title in 22 years, PSG are already crowned Ligue 1 champions, and the European Cup is the only trophy left between them. Two teams. One trophy. No distractions. No excuses. Just football.

PSG: The Defending Champions Chasing History
PSG aim to become the first side to successfully defend the Champions League in eight years when they take on newly crowned Premier League champions Arsenal in Budapest.
PSG quintessentially came alive in the knockout rounds. Monaco, Chelsea, Liverpool and most recently Bayern Munich have been slain by the reigning European champions, who lead the way in this year’s UCL goal charts with 44 — one shy of the all-time record set by the 1999-00 Barcelona team.
This is a PSG side built differently from previous incarnations. No Mbappé. No Neymar. No superstar ego wars. Under Luis Enrique, the Parisians play as a genuine collective — pressing hard, moving the ball quickly, and relying on a front three that has terrorised every defence they have faced this season.
Luis Enrique could join Carlo Ancelotti, Pep Guardiola, Bob Paisley and Zinedine Zidane as the fifth manager to win three European cups if PSG lift the trophy tonight. That context tells you everything about the magnitude of what he has already achieved — and what is at stake for him personally.

Arsenal: Unbeaten, Hungry, and 20 Years in the Making
Arsenal return to the final for the first time in 20 years, when a Gunners squad led by Thierry Henry lost to Barcelona 2-1 at the Stade de France.
Twenty years of hurt. Twenty years of rebuilding, of near misses, of watching other clubs lift the trophy they have always believed should one day be theirs. Under Mikel Arteta, Arsenal have finally arrived at the moment the entire club has been building towards.
Arsenal are unbeaten in Europe this season and have kept nine Champions League clean sheets. Arsenal are the only unbeaten team in this season’s UCL and have been behind on the scoreboard for just 43 minutes all season.
That is not luck. That is a defensive structure, a collective mentality, and a coaching philosophy that has been refined over years of work at London Colney. Arteta has built something special at Arsenal. Tonight is the night he tries to make it historic.

PSG vs Arsenal: UEFA Champions League Final 2026 Preview, Predicted Lineups, Key Players & Prediction
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PSG vs Arsenal: Predicted Lineups

PSG Predicted Lineup
Possible Paris line-up: Safonov; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Willian Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Zaïre-Emery, Vitinha, João Neves; Doué, Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia. Doubtful: Dembélé (calf), Hakimi (thigh).
GK: Matvey Safonov RB: Achraf Hakimi (doubtful) / Zaïre-Emery CB: Marquinhos (captain) CB: Willian Pacho LB: Nuno Mendes MF: João Neves MF: Vitinha MF: Fabián Ruiz / Zaïre-Emery RW: Désiré Doué ST: Ousmane Dembélé LW: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

Arsenal Predicted Lineup
Possible Arsenal line-up: Raya; Mosquera, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori; Rice, Lewis-Skelly, Ødegaard; Saka, Gyökeres, Trossard. Out: White (knee). Doubtful: Madueke (hamstring), Timber (groin).
GK: David Raya RB: Cristhian Mosquera CB: William Saliba CB: Gabriel Magalhães LB: Riccardo Calafiori MF: Declan Rice (captain) MF: Myles Lewis-Skelly MF: Martin Ødegaard RW: Bukayo Saka ST: Viktor Gyökeres LW: Leandro Trossard

PSG vs Arsenal Key Players to Watch

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia — PSG’s Unstoppable Force
Kvaratskhelia has 10 goals and six assists in 15 Champions League matches this season. He is the first player to score or assist in seven consecutive UCL knockout appearances in a single campaign.
The Georgian winger has been the story of PSG’s entire Champions League campaign. Every team in this tournament has tried to stop him. None have managed it for ninety minutes. His ability to beat defenders on the outside, cut inside onto his right foot, and deliver in the biggest moments makes him the single most dangerous player on the pitch tonight. If Arsenal can contain Kvaratskhelia, they win the Champions League. If they cannot, the trophy stays in Paris.
Bukayo Saka — Arsenal’s Match-Winner
Bukayo Saka has recorded more goal involvements against French opposition than teams of any other country in the Champions League, scoring five goals and delivering three assists in just six matches. This includes two goals in three appearances against PSG, including a 2-0 league-phase victory last season.
Saka is Arsenal’s most dangerous attacker and the player most capable of exploiting the space PSG leave behind their high defensive line. His pace, directness, and delivery from the right make him a constant threat — and his record against PSG specifically suggests he is a player who rises to this particular occasion.
Declan Rice — The Engine Arsenal Cannot Win Without
Every great defensive performance at this level needs an engine at its heart. For Arsenal, that engine is Declan Rice. The former West Ham captain has been the best midfielder in the Premier League this season and has carried that form into Europe. His ability to win the ball, break up play, and drive forward into attacking positions gives Arsenal the balance they need to compete with PSG’s technically brilliant midfield trio.
If Rice is on his game — aggressive, dominant, and covering every blade of grass — Arsenal have a genuine platform to win this final.
Ousmane Dembélé — The Ballon d’Or Winner’s Final Test
Dembélé has stressed that he will be fit to lead the line alongside Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in PSG’s prolific front three despite a late calf concern. The Ballon d’Or winner brings pace, unpredictability, and a finishing ability that makes him one of the most difficult forwards in world football to defend against. A fit Dembélé in a Champions League final is Arsenal’s biggest individual headache.
Martin Ødegaard — The Captain Who Must Deliver
Arsenal’s captain has been the creative heartbeat of Arteta’s side all season. His movement, his passing range, and his ability to find pockets of space between the lines could be crucial tonight. If Ødegaard is given freedom to operate between PSG’s defensive and midfield lines, he has the quality to unlock even the best defensive structure. His leadership in a final of this magnitude will be tested like never before.
William Saliba — The Wall That PSG Must Break
Protected capably by Gabriel Magalhães and William Saliba, Gunners goalkeeper David Raya has kept nine clean sheets in the Champions League this season — no goalkeeper has ever recorded 10 shutouts in a single campaign.
Saliba has been the best centre-back in the Premier League this season and arguably the best in Europe. His reading of the game, his pace to cover in behind, and his composure on the ball make him Arsenal’s most important outfield player in this final. PSG scored 44 goals in this campaign. Stopping them starts with Saliba.

The Tactical Battle: Best Attack vs Best Defence
This is a great matchup between two teams that are brilliant for very different reasons. This is the best attacking side in the world against the best defensive side in the world.
That is the simplest and most accurate description of what tonight’s final represents tactically. PSG’s 4-3-3 is built to overwhelm teams with their front three’s movement and the relentless press of their midfield. Arsenal’s 4-3-3 is built to absorb, organise, and strike with deadly efficiency on the counter.
The key tactical question is this: can Arsenal’s defensive structure, which has been the best in Europe all season, hold firm against a PSG attack that has torn apart every other defence they have faced?
If Arsenal defend deep and disciplined and hit PSG on the counter through Saka and Gyökeres — they win. If PSG’s midfield controls the tempo and their front three find the spaces that have undone Bayern, Liverpool, and Chelsea this season — the trophy stays in Paris.

PSG vs Arsenal Head-to-Head Context

The Puskás Aréna showpiece revisits last season’s semi-final, when PSG won both legs to defeat Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate en route to dismantling Inter.
PSG beat Arsenal in last season’s semi-final. Arsenal beat PSG in last season’s league phase. This is a rivalry that is delicately balanced — and both sets of players know each other extremely well heading into tonight.

Where to Watch PSG vs Arsenal UCL Final 2026
UK: TNT Sports / Discovery+
USA: CBS / Paramount+
Europe: DAZN / Local broadcasters
Middle East: beIN Sports
Global: UEFA.tv (free in selected regions)
Kick-off: 18:00 CET / 17:00 BST / 12:00 ET / 21:00 AST

Match Prediction: PSG vs Arsenal

This is the hardest final to call in years. Two excellent teams. Two elite managers. One chess match played at 100 miles per hour.
PSG have the edge in individual attacking quality — Kvaratskhelia alone is worth a goal in any game. But Arsenal’s defensive record this season is historically extraordinary, and Arteta has shown throughout this campaign that his team can handle the biggest occasions without blinking.
The deciding factor will be Kvaratskhelia. If he has one of his best nights, PSG win. If Arsenal shut him down through the combination of Rice, Lewis-Skelly, and Calafiori — Arsenal win their first Champions League in history.
Prediction: PSG 2-1 Arsenal — Kvaratskhelia the difference in a tight, tense, extraordinary final that goes to the wire.

Sports Octagon — Further Reading
For World Cup 2026 squad breakdowns of the players featuring in tonight’s final, read our complete analysis of Argentina’s World Cup 2026 squad, Morocco’s World Cup 2026 squad featuring Hakimi, and Netherlands’ World Cup 2026 squad featuring Timber — all heading to North America next month.

Frequently Asked Questions — PSG vs Arsenal UCL Final 2026

Q: When and where is the PSG vs Arsenal Champions League Final 2026?

The PSG vs Arsenal UEFA Champions League Final 2026 takes place on Saturday May 30, 2026 at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary. Kick-off is at 18:00 CET / 17:00 BST / 12:00 ET.

Q: What channel is the Champions League Final 2026 on?

The 2026 Champions League Final is broadcast on TNT Sports and Discovery+ in the UK, CBS and Paramount+ in the USA, beIN Sports in the Middle East, and DAZN across Europe.

Q: Has Arsenal ever won the Champions League?

No. Arsenal have never won the UEFA Champions League. Their only previous final appearance was in 2006, when they lost 2-1 to Barcelona at the Stade de France in Paris. Tonight’s final against PSG is their first chance to claim the title.

Q: Has PSG won the Champions League before?

Yes. PSG won their first ever UEFA Champions League title in 2025, defeating Internazionale in the final. They are defending that title in the 2026 final against Arsenal, attempting to become the first club to retain the trophy since Real Madrid in 2017 and 2018.

Q: Who is the key player for PSG in the Champions League Final?

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is PSG’s most dangerous player heading into the 2026 UCL Final. The Georgian winger has scored 10 goals and provided 6 assists in 15 Champions League matches this season — the most goal involvements of any player in the knockout rounds.

Q: Who is the key player for Arsenal in the Champions League Final?

Bukayo Saka is Arsenal’s most dangerous attacker, while Declan Rice is their most important midfield presence. Saka has a strong record against PSG specifically, scoring twice in three previous meetings including a 2-0 Arsenal victory last season.

Q: What is the predicted score for PSG vs Arsenal UCL Final 2026?

Most predictions favour a narrow PSG victory. Sports Octagon predicts PSG 2-1 Arsenal, with Kvaratskhelia expected to be the decisive individual influence. However, Arsenal’s unbeaten European campaign and historic defensive record make this one of the most unpredictable finals in recent years.

Q: Did PSG beat Arsenal before in Champions League?

Yes. PSG defeated Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate in the 2024-25 UEFA Champions League semi-finals, winning both legs. Arsenal are looking for revenge in the 2026 final on the same stage.