Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal on penalties to win the 2026 UEFA Champions League final on May 30, 2026 [3].
The victory cements PSG as a dominant force in European football, while Arsenal falls short in their pursuit of a first-ever Champions League trophy [2, 1].
The match took place at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary [4]. After 90 minutes of regulation and a period of extra time, the two sides remained deadlocked with a score of one-one [1].
PSG entered the match as defending champions, attempting to achieve the rare feat of back-to-back titles [5]. Arsenal, seeking their first single trophy in the competition, pushed the French side to the limit in a contest that required a shootout to determine the winner [2, 1].
In the penalty phase, PSG demonstrated superior precision to win 4-3 [2]. This result marks the second consecutive UEFA Champions League title for the Paris-based club [5].
The atmosphere in Budapest reached a peak as the final penalty was converted, ending Arsenal's hopes of a historic first title and ensuring PSG's continued reign over European club football [4, 2].
“PSG won the 2026 UEFA Champions League final, beating Arsenal 1‑1 after extra time and 4‑3 on penalties.”
PSG's second consecutive title establishes a dynasty in European football, proving their ability to maintain peak performance under the pressure of defending a championship. For Arsenal, the defeat represents a heartbreaking near-miss in their quest for continental validation, potentially altering the club's long-term strategic approach to the tournament.




