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Arsenal can stop PSG joining Real Madrid in Champions League history

**At a Glance:**

* Arsenal play Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final in Budapest on Saturday.

* The Gunners will be looking for their first triumph in this competition.

* Meanwhile, PSG will be looking to make their own history.

**Arsenal head to Budapest knowing the prize is bigger than their own first Champions League title.**

The Gunners booked their place in this European showpiece event by [beating Atletico Madrid in a tense semi-final](https://readarsenal.com/2026/05/05/arsenal-player-ratings-atletico-madrid-saka-champions-league-final/). Before that, the North Londoners edged Bayer Leverkusen and Sporting CP to reach the last four, with many downplaying their achievement due to this winnable route.

However, [they now have a chance to prevent Paris Saint-Germain](https://readarsenal.com/2026/05/06/arsenal-discover-champions-league-final-opponents-as-mikel-arteta-eyes-silverware-in-budapest/) from securing a historic feat.

PSG are chasing a place alongside Real Madrid as the only back-to-back winners of the Champions League era, which gives Mikel Arteta’s side an extra edge to the task in front of them.

PSG are bidding to become only the second club in the Champions League era to defend the trophy successfully, after Real Madrid’s run between 2016 and 2018, while Arsenal are trying to win the competition for the first time.

That matters because this is not just another final appearance for Arsenal to manage. It is a shot at stopping the reigning champions from turning one title into a short era, while writing a very different piece of history for themselves.

Supporters do not need extra motivation before a Champions League final, but this framing does sharpen the scale of the opportunity. Arsenal are not arriving in Budapest as passengers in someone else’s story. They have the chance to prevent PSG from entering an exclusive bracket that, in the modern Champions League era, Real Madrid still occupy alone.

For Arteta’s group, that should feed the sense that this is a proper legacy game. Arsenal have already won the Premier League and come through Europe unbeaten so far this season. Finish the job against the holders, and the club’s first Champions League title instantly becomes more than a one-off cup win.

Arsenal are seeking to become the 25th club to lift the trophy and the second new winners in succession after PSG’s 2025 triumph. The Gunners won all eight matches in the new league phase format before navigating Sporting, Leverkusen and Atleti to reach Budapest.

PSG’s route has been louder. Luis Enrique’s side came through Monaco, Chelsea, Liverpool and Bayern Munich after finishing 11th in the league phase, and they have already knocked Arsenal out in Europe before, most recently in last season’s semi-finals. That is the warning Arsenal have to answer.

Nothing about this statistic changes the tactical picture by itself, and it certainly does not count as fresh team news. Arsenal still need the key questions around selection and fitness to break their way later in the week.

But the official backdrop is now clear: beat the holders on Saturday in Budapest and Arsenal stop PSG matching Real Madrid’s modern-era feat while claiming their own first European crown.

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