PSG and Arsenal are set to go head to head for clinching club football’s most prized trophy in the Champion’s League finals to be held in Budapest this year. UEFA is going to implement new kickoff timings for the same for making the fan experience better.
Published Date – 9 May 2026, 06:28 PM
By Ashmit Mazumder
Budapest: The pinnacle of club football is up for grabs and football fans are in for a treat as Ligue 1 heavyweights, Paris Saint-Germain and Premier league giants, Arsenal are set to battle it out for glory over Europe in the Champions League Final on May 30, at the Puskás Arena in Budapest following two thrilling semi-final ties that concluded this week.
Kickoff is scheduled for 18:00 CET (22:30 IST), marking a major shift from the competition’s traditional 21:00 CET (01:30 IST) start time. UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin said that this historic change puts the fans’ experience at the very centre of their planning and is designed to make the final more accessible, inclusive and impactful in an overall effort.
The Parisians punched their second consecutive ticket to the Champions League final after edging past Bayern Munich 6-5 on aggregate. Luis Enrique’s side won a chaotic first leg 5-4 in Paris on April 28, which was touted by fans and the football word as one of the most thrilling games in the history of the competition before drawing 1-1 at Allianz Arena on May 6. Ousmane Dembélé opened the scoring in Munich to help the defending champions advance.
Arsenal reached their first Champions League final since 2006 by defeating Atlético Madrid 2-1 on aggregate. The Gunners drew 1-1 at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 29, then secured a 1-0 victory at Emirates Stadium on May 5, courtesy a first-half goal from homegrown captain Bukayo Saka.
The final presents contrasting narratives on both sides. PSG are attempting to become the first club since Real Madrid in 2018 to win back-to-back Champions League titles. For Arsenal, the match offers a chance to claim their first ever European crown after losing to Barcelona in their only previous Champions League final appearance 20 years back in 2006, where they conceded 2 goals in the final 15 minutes of the game and lost in heartbreaking fashion. The North London club is now on track to secure a historic double of the Premier League title and Champions League glory, ending their 5 year trophy-less spree.
The Puskás Aréna will host the event for the first time ever. This will be a rematch of last season’s semi-final, which PSG won 3-1 on aggregate. All in all this is shaping up to be an All-Timer for the fans and the football world alike.
