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PSG vs Arsenal: discover how to watch the upcoming Champions League final live online on every screen.
The XXXVth Champions League final unfolds this Saturday, May 30, at 6:00 PM in Hungary, pitting Arsenal against PSG. The reigning champions and clear favorites after a dominant run—including a standout semi-final against Bayern—must still guard against the new English champions. The Gunners, brimming with confidence, are driven by the prospect of claiming their first-ever European trophy, fresh off their 2006 defeat to Barcelona.
Free-to-air broadcast
Like last year and as required by law, this highly anticipated match will air on M6, a free-to-air channel, with commentary by Xavier Domergue and former player Benoît Cheyrou. A pre-match show, hosted by Ophélie Meunier and Smaïl Bouabdellah, kicks off at 5:00 PM. M6’s acquisition of broadcast rights is welcome news for football fans without access to Canal+ or BeIN Sports, the usual Champions League broadcasters.
For those unable to tune in on Saturday, May 30, at 6:00 PM, streaming offers a flexible alternative to catch every moment of the Champions League final. Platforms like Molotov TV provide a stable, high-performance solution for following the dazzling skills of Ballon d’Or winner Dembélé or the flair of Kvaratskhelia.
Why choose Molotov TV?
The online platform delivers a range of benefits for an uninterrupted viewing experience.
Seamless multi-device compatibility
Molotov turns your devices into TVs, allowing you to watch the match on your smartphone via the app, tablet, or computer—PC, Mac, and Linux—all through your browser. The stream follows you from room to room and beyond. The solution also supports Smart TVs, Xbox consoles, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Google Nest Hub voice-controlled devices, and even virtual reality headsets. This versatility means you can enjoy PSG vs Arsenal anywhere in France, at home or on the go.
Crisp HD picture quality
The latest video player delivers a smoother, more intuitive experience, now fully compatible with 1080p HD for channels offering this resolution. The improved stability eliminates the frustration of buffering or interruptions.
Watch from anywhere in Europe
Molotov TV lets you stream the Champions League final even outside France. Residents traveling within the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, or Norway can access the platform with a paid add-on—at no extra cost for portability.
Streaming, television, and mobility: fans are embracing every option to follow Europe’s biggest football showdown. © bigbabybonze, Pixabay
How to get started
The platform offers both free and premium experiences.
A free option
At no cost, you can access over 50 channels, replays, and the Molotov Channels bundle with 3,000 hours of free films, series, and documentaries. However, this tier excludes TF1 Group channels (TF1, TMC, TFX, LCI, TF1 Séries Films) and M6 Group channels (M6, W9, 6ter, Gulli). To watch the Champions League final, a paid subscription is required.
Premium plans with no commitment
For enhanced features—including European portability—upgrade to Molotov Extra at €6.99 per month (first month at €0.99). Stream on up to four devices simultaneously with full control: rewind, pause, resume live, and record the match to your secure cloud storage.
The Molotov Extend plan expands your options further with over 150 channels, including M6, for €10.99 per month (first month at €0.99). This plan also includes Universal+ channels (13ᵉ Rue, SyFy, E!, DreamWorks), usually priced at €5.99/month. Both Extra and Extend plans are flexible—add, modify, or cancel anytime.
Which team will lift the trophy on Saturday, May 30? Watch the Champions League final live online on Molotov TV to find out!
Article written in partnership with Molotov
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