PSG vs. Arsenal Prediction, Odds, Stats, Best Bets for UEFA Champions League Final 2026
PSG are favored by Betfair, while Arsenal bring the competition’s best defensive record into a final moved earlier for fans and broadcasters.
- On Saturday, May 30, 2026, Arsenal faces Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League final at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary, with a 5 p.m. BST kickoff.
- Both clubs enter the final following domestic league triumphs, with Arsenal securing their first Premier League championship since 2003/04 and PSG celebrating a fifth consecutive Ligue 1 title.
- Betting markets favor PSG as +135 favorites, though Arsenal boasts a stronger defensive record, conceding 0.67 goals per match over their last 12 games compared to PSG's 1.50 per game.
- Arsenal forward Noni Madueke is available after injury scares, while PSG defender Achraf Hakimi has returned to training following a hamstring injury.
- Seeking their first European title, Arsenal competes in only their second showpiece 20 years after falling to Barcelona, while PSG pursues a streak matching Real Madrid's 2016-2018 three-peat success.
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