PSG vs Arsenal LIVE for the 2026 Champions League final
Foul by Havertz against Pacho and free kick in favor of PSG.
Kahimi shoots from the free kick and Raya controls the ball without problems.
Foul by Saka against Doué and he is booked.
Foul by Trossard against Neves and free kick in favor of PSG.
Mosquera is booked at Arsenal for delaying a throw-in.
THE SECOND HALF BEGINS IN BUDAPEST!
END OF THE FIRST HALF!
Arsenal leads 1-0 against PSG in the Champions League final.
Corner kick in favor of Arsenal.
Fabián shoots from outside the area and the ball is controlled without problems by Raya.
Doué shoots from outside the area and the ball goes wide.
The referee adds 6 more minutes of play.
Dembélé shoots from outside the area and the ball goes wide.
Fabián Ruiz heads inside the area, after a great run by Mendes and the equalizer almost comes in Budapest.
Another corner kick in favor of PSG, who is looking for the equalizer.
Safonov, PSG goalkeeper, is treated on the field after a collision with Marquinhos.
Hydration break in the Champions League final.
When Arsenal defends, they compact their lines and Paris still cannot break the defensive block.
PSG is inaccurate in the last meters of the field.
Corner kick in favor of PSG.
Hard foul against Neves and free kick for PSG. Arsenal tries to cut Paris’ circuits.
Fabián shoots inside the area and the ball goes wide.
Corner kick in favor of PSG.
GOOOAL FOR ARSENAL!
Havertz scores 1-0 in favor of the Gunners.
Foul by Fabián against Saka and free kick for Arsenal.
First free kick of the match in favor of Arsenal.
THE MATCH BEGINS IN BUDAPEST!
Odegaard and Marquinhos, captains of Arsenal and PSG, participate in the coin toss between ball or field.
The UEFA Champions League anthem sounds.
The players come out onto the field.
Arsenal lineup: Raya, Mosquera, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapié, Rice, Lewis-Skelly, Odegaard, Saka, Trossard and Havertz.
PSG lineup: Safonov, Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes, Vitinha, Joao Neves, Fabián Ruiz, Doué, Dembélé and Kvaratskhelia.
On which channel is PSG vs. Arsenal LIVE today for the 2026 Champions League final in Colombia?
In Colombia, the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) vs Arsenal match for the 2026 Champions League final will be broadcast LIVE on ESPN, the channel that holds the rights for the competition in the country, and it can also be watched via streaming through Disney Plus Premium.
On which channel is PSG vs. Arsenal LIVE today for the 2026 Champions League final in Peru?
In Peru, the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) vs Arsenal match for the 2026 Champions League final will be broadcast LIVE on ESPN, the channel that holds the rights for the competition in the country, and it can also be watched via streaming through Disney Plus Premium.
Where to watch PSG vs Arsenal ONLINE for the 2026 Champions League?
The final between PSG vs Arsenal for the Champions League will be broadcast ONLINE on Disney+ Premium for all of South America. For Mexico, the streaming broadcast will be handled by HBO Max, Fox One and TNT, and in Spain through Movistar Plus. Finally, in the United States you can watch it on Paramount+.
TV channels broadcasting PSG vs Arsenal LIVE for the 2026 Champions League
The PSG vs Arsenal for the 2026 Champions League final will be broadcast through ESPN in Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia and Uruguay. On the other hand, in Mexico you can watch the final through FOX One, TNT Sports and HBO Max. While in Spain, you can follow the broadcast on television through Movistar Liga de Campeones. Finally, in the United States it is broadcast by TUDN, DAZN and Univision.
What time do PSG vs Arsenal play TODAY for the 2026 Champions League final?
The PSG vs Arsenal match for the 2026 Champions League final starts at 11:00 AM (Peruvian time) and 10:00 AM (CDMX time).
Although PSG is the highest-scoring team in the competition with 44 goals, and Mikel Arteta’s Gunners are the least conceded – six goals in 14 matches – Luis Enrique found more similarities than differences between the Ligue 1 champion and the Premier League champion.
The Spanish coach of PSG, Luis Enrique, said this Friday that both his team and their opponent on Saturday in the Champions final, Arsenal, represent “two ideas that are similar, but with different schemes”.
Injuries, the unusual preseason due to the Club World Cup, and the playoff to the round of 16 in this Champions seem like vague memories for a team that arrives at the match of the year in peak form, and more rested than an Arsenal that has had to sweat for the Premier until the end.
The Frenchman, former FC Barcelona player, as well as Moroccan fullback Achraf Hakimi, seem to have left behind their recent physical problems and everything indicates they will be in the starting eleven on Saturday.
Although he will not be in the World Cup, a title on Saturday would strengthen “Kvaradona”‘s candidacy to succeed his teammate Dembélé as Ballon d’Or.
“We have shown that we can beat any team as long as we play our style and give everything on the field,” says Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, author of ten of his team’s 45 goals in this Champions.
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If Arsenal has maintained a steady progression in recent years (quarterfinalist, semifinalist and finalist in the last three editions of the Champions), “Lucho”‘s PSG also maintains steady growth based on a purely offensive football and further from the tactical rigor principles of the Gunners.
“They are a team that also scores goals, and we are a team that also defends well,” Luis Enrique qualified this Friday.
But if there is a team in Europe with enough offensive potential to penetrate the London web it is PSG, with their 44 goals in 16 Champions matches, just one goal short of Barcelona’s historic record 1999-2000.
“Reaching the final is one thing, what an achievement! But winning it…”, he recently declared in an interview for UEFA.
That is where the figure of Declan Rice and the glove on his right foot emerges. The English international is considered by his coach the “beacon” of the team.
With Brazilian Gabriel and French William Saliba securing the lock in the center of defense and Spanish goalkeeper David Raya always alert in the few occasions he is forced to intervene, Arsenal counts on set pieces as their main offensive resource.
Arsenal arrives at the decisive match undefeated, after having starred in a group stage with eight wins in as many matches.
But beyond that moral boost, Arsenal has solid football arguments so that PSG’s favoritism is only “slight”. As solid as their defense, which boasts having conceded only six goals in their 14 matches played in this Champions (compared to 22 against PSG).
“The ambition is even greater, we have won one title and now we want the second,” Arteta said on the eve of the match.
This achievement can relieve pressure on the players, aware that whatever the result in Budapest, they will celebrate in London next week in front of their fans.
To exorcise those ghosts, Mikel Arteta’s team has taken the first step by winning the English championship after three consecutive second places.
One of them was the 2006 Champions final against FC Barcelona, in a match the Londoners played almost from the start with one man less, and despite having taken the lead on the scoreboard, they ended up succumbing in the final part of the duel.
The Gunners, fresh champions of their first Premier League in 22 years, want to bring the long-awaited Champions League trophy to their cabinets and definitively turn the page on the last four lost European finals since the Cup Winners’ Cup title in 1994.
Luis Enrique’s PSG aspires to a second consecutive Champions League that would elevate them to legendary team status, on par with Zinedine Zidane’s Real Madrid, the only club to have defended the title (2016, 2017 and 2018) under the current competition name.
Parisians and Londoners, champions of their respective leagues and last survivors of a competition that began in September with 36 teams in contention, face off at the Puskas Arena (16:00 GMT) in the Hungarian capital in the Champions League final.
Budapest, the so-called “gateway to the East” of Europe, will on Saturday grant access to glory to a PSG that wants to be legend or an Arsenal that seeks to win the first Champions League in their history.
Welcome, friends of El Comercio, to the broadcast of the match between PSG and Arsenal for the 2026 UEFA Champions League final from Budapest.