It’s a marquee clash in Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final as English champions Arsenal and reigning French Ligue 1 winners Paris Saint‑Germain meet in the 2026 showdown, broadcast on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
The match kicks off at noon Eastern time on Saturday at Puskás Arena in Budapest, Hungary. In the latest odds, PSG opens as a +135 favorite, Arsenal is listed at +215 for a 90‑minute win, a draw stands at +230, and the over/under goal total is set at 2.5.
The final will be televised on CBS and available through Paramount+.
Martin Green, a veteran soccer analyst with extensive coverage across global leagues, provides insight into the upcoming final.
Why you should back PSG
PSG has emerged as a dominant force in the Champions League, posting a combined 12‑2 aggregate record in the round of 16 and quarterfinals and going undefeated in both semifinal ties. Their recent victory over Bayern Munich, a Bundesliga champion that had remained unbeaten for 25 games, underscores their pedigree. Green notes that PSG’s lighter schedule — they last played on May 17 — gives them a rest advantage over Arsenal, who have featured in two matches since then.
“PSG’s players have been celebrating their fifth consecutive Ligue 1 title, and manager Enrique has been able to rotate key squad members knowing they will still be competitive. The team has logged fewer minutes this season compared with Arsenal, which could translate into fresher legs on match day,” Green observed. “While PSG has kept clean sheets against Chelsea and Liverpool in the competition, they conceded five goals against Bayern in the semis, exposing defensive vulnerabilities that Arsenal may exploit, particularly from set pieces. Their smaller physical stature also contrasts with Arsenal’s strength in aerial duels, with Gabriel leading the attack on corners.”
Why you should back Arsenal
Arsenal have boasted the stingiest defensive record in the Premier League this season, conceding only eight goals across their last 12 matches. Their recent form shows marked improvement in defending the final third, a area where PSG has allowed 1.5 goals per game over their last six fixtures. The absence of Gianluigi Donnarumma, the 2025 Best FIFA Goalkeeper, removes a key defensive anchor for Paris Saint‑Germain, potentially tipping the balance in Arsenal’s favour.
“While PSG shut out both Chelsea and Liverpool in the competition, they gave up five goals to Bayern in the semifinals, highlighting cracks in their backline. Arsenal’s proficiency on corners and set pieces, led by Gabriel, could create additional scoring chances against a PSG side that has been vulnerable in defensive duels,” Green added.
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