Arsenal enters the Champions League final with a season of unparalleled consistency behind them. Under Mikel Arteta, the Gunners have not only maintained their unbeaten streak but also showcased remarkable tactical maturity, particularly in high-stakes encounters. Their hard-fought victory over Atlético Madrid in the semifinals underscored their resilience, proving they can adapt and overcome even the most experienced opponents.

Arsenal’s young squad aims for a first Champions League crown under Arteta’s disciplined leadership.
The London side’s strength lies in their structured approach, high-pressing system, and balanced interplay between defense and attack. Their midfield, anchored by players with exceptional ball control, dictates the tempo of every game. Up front, Bukayo Saka remains the creative fulcrum, combining blistering pace with precise crossing and dribbling. Viktor Gyokeres complements him with clinical finishing, adding a lethal edge in the penalty area.
However, Arsenal faces personnel challenges ahead of this decisive clash. Ben White’s absence due to injury, coupled with Noni Madueke and Jurrien Timber’s partial fitness, could weaken their right flank. The return of Mikel Merino offers a tactical boost, providing additional midfield security and creativity.
The Paris Saint-Germain, European champions, arrive as red-hot favorites. Luis Enrique’s side secured their place in the final with a dramatic semifinal win over Bayern Munich, marking their third final appearance in six seasons. Their attacking trio—Ousmane Dembélé, Vitinha, and João Neves—operates with relentless precision, blending speed, technique, and fluid transitions to dismantle defenses.

PSG’s attacking prowess and Champions League pedigree set the stage for a blockbuster final.
This rematch carries extra significance. Last season, PSG eliminated Arsenal en route to the final, but both sides have evolved since then. The Gunners have grown in confidence and tactical cohesion, while PSG, under Luis Enrique, has become a more rounded force after claiming their maiden European trophy. Their experience in high-pressure finals and depth of talent give them a slight edge, though Arteta’s men are no pushovers.
The final promises fireworks. Both teams thrive under pressure, but the difference-maker could be efficiency in critical moments. If PSG’s relentless pressing exploits the gaps in Arsenal’s backline and they capitalize on set pieces, they stand a strong chance of retaining their title. However, the Gunners’ disciplined structure means PSG cannot afford complacency. One mistake could prove costly, and the side with the sharpest execution in the final third will likely lift the trophy.
Key absences:
- Arsenal: Ben White (injury), Jurrien Timber (fitness), Noni Madueke (partial fitness)
- PSG: Achraf Hakimi (injury), Bradley Barcola (injury)
Projected lineups:
PSG: Safonov; Zaïre-Emery, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Neves, Vitinha, Ruiz; Doué, Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia.
Arsenal: David Raya; Mosquera, Gabriel, Saliba, Calafiori; Rice, Odegaard, Eze; Saka, Havertz, Trossard.
Prediction: PSG 2-1 Arsenal
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