The winner of the UEFA Champions League will be determined today in Budapest. According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, the decisive final match will feature a clash between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Arsenal.
The match is scheduled to kick off at 20:00 Baku time at the Puskás Arena, which has a capacity of 67,000 spectators. The game will be officiated by German FIFA referee Daniel Siebert.
This marks the third time PSG has reached the UEFA Champions League final. The French side, which was defeated by Bayern Munich (0-1) in the 2020 final, secured the title last season after a 5-0 victory over Italy's Inter Milan. Meanwhile, Arsenal, which last reached the final in 2006, is competing to win the prestigious trophy for the first time. The Premier League side lost their previous final appearance 1-2 to Barcelona.
Historically, PSG and Arsenal have faced each other seven times in UEFA competitions, with each side securing two victories and three matches ending in a draw. This upcoming final represents their eighth encounter on the European stage.
UEFA Champions League
Final
May 30
20:00. PSG (France) - Arsenal (England)
Referee: Daniel Siebert (Germany)